Studies and Essays: Concerning Letters
Studies and Essays: Concerning Letters
Studies and Essays: Concerning Letters is a collection of essays by John Galsworthy, written in the early 20th century. The book explores various aspects of literature, drama, and the responsibilities of the artist, emphasizing the moral and philosophical implications of creative expression. Notable essays include ''A Novelist's Allegory,'' which uses metaphor to discuss the artist's role in revealing truth, and ''Some Platitudes Concerning Drama,'' which critiques contemporary theater. Galsworthy's insights challenge readers to reflect on the purpose of literature and the ethical obligations of writers.














