Prejudices, second series by H. L. Mencken

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Author Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956
Title Prejudices, second series
Note Reading ease score: 57.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents The National letters: Prophets and their visions. The answering fact. The Ashes of New England. The ferment underground. In the literary abattoir. Underlying causes. The lonesome artist. The cultural background. Under the campus pump. The intolerable burden. Epilogue -- Roosevelt: an autopsy -- The Sahara of the Bozart -- The Divine Afflatus -- Scientific examination of a popular virtue -- Exeunt Omnes -- The allied arts: On music-lovers. Opera. The music of to-morrow. Tempo di Valse. The Puritan as artist. The human face. The cerebral mime -- The cult of hope -- The dry millennium: The Holy War. The lure of Babylon. Cupid and well-water. The triumph of idealism -- Appendix on a tender theme: The nature of love. The incomparable buzzsaw. Women as spectacles. Woman and the artist. Martyrs. The burnt child. The supreme comedy. A hidden cause. Bad workmanship.
Credits Marc D’Hooghe
Summary "Prejudices, Second Series" by H. L. Mencken is a collection of critical essays written in the early 20th century. The work delves into various facets of American culture, particularly literature, critiquing the mediocrity and lack of depth he perceives within it. Mencken writes with sharp wit and unapologetic candor, addressing topics such as American literature's failure to produce a distinctive voice and how the country's societal structure stifles intellectualism. At the start of the volume, Mencken examines the lofty aspirations of past literary figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman, contrasting their optimistic visions for American literature with what he sees as the disheartening reality of mediocrity that has ensued. He articulates his discontent with the state of national letters, claiming a pervasive superficiality among contemporary authors and a cultural reluctance to confront deeper truths. This opening section sets the tone for a critical exploration of American artistic and intellectual life, establishing Mencken’s perspective as one that challenges conventional views and celebrates intellectual rigor over societal pleasantries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Literature -- History and criticism
Subject American literature -- History and criticism
Subject American essays -- 20th century
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EBook-No. 53467
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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