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Excerpt from English Literature 1880-1905
Melancholy is the keynote of the last genera tion of English literature, the period beginning about 1880 and ending, let us say, about 190 5. Artistic impotence and artistic philistin ism exercise even separately a melancholy effect; but, taken together, the effect they bring about is lamentable. The mere title given to one of the most typical productions of this period, The Yellow Book, is startlingly apt. The whole atmosphere of the time is yellow, jaundiced. Weakness of will is a, prominent characteristic of those who, had they been stronger in this respect, might have rescued the literature of the age from the mire into which it was gradually sinking. But the period required stronger men to grapple with it. It is, indeed, only too true that the age.
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