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Chapter 57 - A Piece Literature

The situation of American literature is anomalous. It has no

centre, or, if it have, it is like that of the sphere of Hermes.

It is divided into many systems, each revolving round its several

suns, and often presenting to the rest only the faint glimmer of

a milk-and-water way. Our capital city, unlike London or Paris,

is not a great central heart from which life and vigor radiate to

the extremities, but resembles more an isolated umbilicus stuck

down as near as may be to the centre of the land, and seeming

rather to tell a legend of former usefulness than to serve any

present need. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, each has its

literature almost more distinct than those of the different

dialects of Germany; and the Young Queen of the West has also one

of her own, of which some articulate rumor barely has reached us

dwellers by the Atlantic.

Perhaps there is no task more difficult than the just criticism

of contemporary literature. It is even more grateful to give

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