Excerpt from Hesper: An American Drama
The following Drama is an excursion into a field which has been as yet but rarely trodden by American poets, - the field, that is, of experience almost contemporary. The Master of American fiction has told us how much more easily he moved among scenes long past, and the romantic haunts of Italy, than among the glaring, obtrusive realities of his own age and country. Time and distance doubtless shed a pleasing glamour around persons and events; familiarity too often breeds contempt: yet, certainly, the poet should discern and strive to express whatsoever is beautiful or heroic or tragic in the present. The moral qualities of our human nature, its emotions and passions, be they good or evil, vary little in substance from epoch to epoch, although the acts by which they are made manifest may differ as widely as fashions in garments differ. Incidents are inferior in importance to character.
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