
Essays Literary, Critical and Historical, published in 1909 by Thomas O'Hagan, is a collection of essays that delve into various literary, critical, and historical subjects. The work emphasizes the influence of Catholicism on literature and education, while also highlighting the contributions of French Canadians and Acadians to Canadian culture. O'Hagan provides insights into significant literary figures, particularly Alfred Tennyson, and critiques contemporary thought, making this collection a notable exploration of early 20th-century literary discourse.
