<p>Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater&#39;s fiction which presents the critic with numerous causes of frustration not the least of which is a lack of both dramatic narration and description. Pater is rarely vivid and firsthand in his fiction; he tends instead toward exposition. Monsman&#39;s emphasis in <em>Pater&#39;s Portraits</em> is &quot;tracing out&quot; the conscious artistic structure of Pater&#39;s fiction. The scope of Pater&#39;s writings comprises nothing less than Western culture itself; its subject is all that man has written thought said sung hoped or prayed as a civilized creature over two and one-half millennia. Pater&#39;s success in handling such panoply is attributable to his discovery of a coherent pattern by which art religion and life can be organized. Monsman aims to discover in Pater&#39;s fiction the use of old scientific-religious patterns of myth to explain moments of religious and cultural awakening to reveal the way in which one man arrived at a credo that would answer to the desolation of life and culture.</p>
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