The book Readers And Writers (1917-1921) was written by author A R Alfred Richard Orage Here you can read free online of Readers And Writers (1917-1921) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Readers And Writers (1917-1921) a good or bad book?
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Dogmatism on racial psychology is dangerous, and I have no wish to exacerbate feelings already too sore ; but, as a literary critic, I venture my judgment that the Irish genius, as manifested in literature during the last century, is wanting in the solidity tha:t comes only from hard work. Every Irishman, speaking roughly, is a born genius;.; but few Irishmen complete their birth by " making " themselves. Wit comes to them too easily to be anything but a tempting line of least resistance. The L...iterary Drama of Ireland.— While exceedingly painstaking, thorough', and well- documented, Mr. Boyd's essay on The Con- temporary Drama of Ireland cannot be said to add much value to the value of a record. Unlike his recent volume of Appreciations and 'Depreciations, his present work carefully, and I should almost say, timidly, avoids coming to any large and personal conclusions, save in the case, perhaps, of the plays of Mr. St. John Ervine. The reason for this diffidence I take THE LITERARY DRAMA OF IRELAND 77 to be rather an apprehension of what he might discover were his real conclusions than any inability to arrive at them ; for I cannot think that upon any other ground so usually decisive a mind would have been con- tent to leave his readers in the dark.
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