Cindy Rollins

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There is a school of criticism that is always trying to explain, or explain away, a man’s works of art by trying to dig out the events of his life and his emotions outside the works themselves, and saying, “These are the real Aeschylus, the real Shakespeare, of which the poems are only faint imitations.”
Letters to a Diminished Church: Passionate Arguments for the Relevance of Christian Doctrine
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