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# Analysis This page from *Life* magazine appears to be titled "Important Certain Authors as Appearing Today" and depicts three figures in a satirical illustration of contemporary authors. The visible names are: - **Mary Johnston** (left, in an elegant gown holding flowers) - **Hall Caine** (center, bearded man in formal suit) - **Marie Corelli** (right, in flowing classical-style drapery) The satire likely mocks these popular authors' public personas or literary pretensions—particularly Corelli's affected, theatrical presentation in classical garb, which contrasts with Johnston's and Caine's more conventional modern dress. The caption suggests *Life* is commenting on how these successful authors presented themselves to the public during this era, possibly critiquing their vanity or affectations. The specific satirical point remains unclear without additional context.