Andrew Lang's 'Letters to Dead Authors' is a collection of thought-provoking and insightful letters written to deceased literary figures. Through his letters, Lang delves into a variety of themes such as the nature of literature, the value of art, and the role of the writer in society. The book's style is engaging and intellectual, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between past and present authors. Lang's work fits within the tradition of literary criticism and epistolary literature, providing readers with a rich and stimulating reading experience. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of authors, Lang showcases his deep knowledge and appreciation for the literary canon. His creative approach to engaging with classic works sets 'Letters to Dead Authors' apart as a distinctive and thought-provoking contribution to the world of letters. Readers who enjoy reflective and philosophical explorations of literature will find Lang's book to be a captivating and enlightening read.