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Isaac Disraeli's 'Literary Character of Men of Genius' is a groundbreaking work of literary criticism that delves into the personalities and characteristics of notable figures in the world of literature. Disraeli showcases a keen understanding of the connections between a writer's personal traits and their literary output, exploring how individual temperament and experiences shape the creative process. Drawing on a wide range of examples from renowned authors, Disraeli's writing style is insightful and thought-provoking, offering readers a deep dive into the psyche of literary greats. This…mehr

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Isaac Disraeli's 'Literary Character of Men of Genius' is a groundbreaking work of literary criticism that delves into the personalities and characteristics of notable figures in the world of literature. Disraeli showcases a keen understanding of the connections between a writer's personal traits and their literary output, exploring how individual temperament and experiences shape the creative process. Drawing on a wide range of examples from renowned authors, Disraeli's writing style is insightful and thought-provoking, offering readers a deep dive into the psyche of literary greats. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, providing a unique perspective on the relationship between personality and artistic expression in the world of literature.

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Isaac Disraeli (1766-1848) was a distinguished British writer and literary scholar, best known for his essays on literary and social subjects. Born in Enfield, Middlesex, he was the father of the famed British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli. Isaac's intellectual pursuits led him to become a prominent figure within the literary circles of his time. His seminal work, 'Literary Character of Men of Genius' penned in 1795, is a comprehensive exploration of the psychological and social nuances that shape the personal lives of great literary figures. Disraeli's insightful analysis of authors, drawing upon biographical details to infer the connection between the writers' lives and their works, was pioneering in the field of literary criticism. His style was marked by erudition and an engaging prose that reflected his deep fascination with history and literature. Beyond 'Literary Character,' Disraeli authored a multitude of works, including 'Curiosities of Literature,' and the lesser-known, 'Calamities and Quarrels of Authors,' both of which further illustrate his profound reverence for literary history and its exponents. Disraeli's contributions have had a lasting impact on the study of literary biography, and his works remain referenced and respected within scholarly circles for their critical insight and academic rigour.