Written in Warners humorous and elegant style, Relation of Literature to Life (1896) is a collection of essays emphasizing the author's belief that all enduring literature is the result of the time in which it isproduced and that it responds to that times general sentiment. In other words, these essays describe the connection between our literary, educational, and social progress. In addition to the title essay, others are on such diverse subjects as Simplicity, Equality, and the Garden of the Tuileries.