The Literary Character

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The Literary Character is an early 19th-century work of literary criticism and reflection that explores the lives, habits, and social conditions of authors and men of letters.

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instanceOf book
work of literary criticism
analyzes public reception of literary works
reputation of authors
author Isaac Disraeli
Isaac D'Israeli
surface form: Isaac D’Israeli
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes habits of authors
lives of authors
social conditions of authors
discusses economic conditions of writers
fame of authors
patronage of letters
psychology of literary creation
solitude of writers
examines conditions of literary production
moral character of writers
relationship between authors and society
firstPublicationDate early 19th century
focusesOn intellectual life
literary profession
genre essay collection
literary criticism
hasForm prose
hasPart essays
hasPerspective historical reflection on authorship
hasTheme intellectual labor as a profession
material insecurity of writers
social status of authors
tension between genius and society
influencedBy 18th-century literary criticism
intendedAudience general educated readers
students of literature
language English
literaryPeriod Romantic era
mainSubject authors
literary life
men of letters
portrays authors as a distinct social group
publicationCentury 19th century
reflectsOn difficulties of literary careers
rewards of literary fame
sacrifices of literary life
title The Literary Character self-link
workType non-fiction

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Isaac D'Israeli notableWork The Literary Character
The Literary Character title The Literary Character self-link