ABSTRACT
Agnes Repplier (1855–1950) was a prolific American writer who cultivated the art of the ‘familiar’ essay in the tradition of Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt and Lamb (see The Confident Years 1885–1915, Van Wyck Brooks, 1952, 22–23).
Agnes Repplier (1855–1950) was a prolific American writer who cultivated the art of the ‘familiar’ essay in the tradition of Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt and Lamb (see The Confident Years 1885–1915, Van Wyck Brooks, 1952, 22–23).