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Samuel Butler
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The appearance of a new impression of The Way of all Flesh[10] in Mr Fifield's edition of Samuel Butler's works gives us an occasion to consider more calmly the merits and the failings of that entertaining story. Like all unique works of authors who stand, even to the most obvious apprehension1, aside from the general path, it has been overwhelmed with superlatives. The case is familiar enough and the explanation is simple and brutal2. It is hardly worth while to give it. The truth is that although there is no inherent reason why the isolated3 novel of an author who devotes himself to other forms should not be 'one of the great novels of the world,' the probabilities tell heavily against it. On the other hand, an isolated novel makes a good stick to beat the age. It is fairly certain to have something sufficiently4 unique about it to be useful for the purpose. Even its blemishes5 have a knack6 of being sui generis. To elevate it is, therefore, bound to imply the diminution7 of its contemporaries.
[Footnote 10: The Way of all Flesh. By Samuel Butler, 11th impression of 2nd edition. (Fifield.)]
Yet, apart from the general argument, there are particular reasons why the praise of The Way of all Flesh should be circumspect8. Samuel Butler knew extraordinarily9 well what he was about. His novel was written intermittently10 between 1872 and 1884 when he abandoned it. In the twenty remaining years of his life he did nothing to it, and we have Mr Streatfeild's word for it that 'he
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