Mimi Hunter

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If excessive stress on content provokes the arrogance of interpretation, more extended and more thorough descriptions of form would silence. What is needed is a vocabulary—a descriptive, rather than prescriptive, vocabulary—for forms.1 The best criticism, and it is uncommon, is of this sort that dissolves considerations of content into those of form.
Against Interpretation and Other Essays
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