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Mere literature, and other essays

Mere literature, and other essays

Woodrow Wilson

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Mere Literature and Other Essays is a collection of essays by Woodrow Wilson, written in the late 19th century. The work critically examines the relationship between literature and the scientific approaches prevalent at the time, emphasizing the value of literature in education and the essence of true literary expression. Wilson explores themes of individualism in writing and the importance of literature beyond mere technical skill, making this collection significant in the context of American literary history.

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Mere literature, and other essays
Mere literature, and other essays
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