The Well-Tempered Critic Quotes
The Well-Tempered Critic
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Northrop Frye50 ratings, 4.04 average rating, 6 reviews
The Well-Tempered Critic Quotes
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“What the critic as a teacher of language tries to teach is not an elegant accomplishment, but the means of conscious life. Literary education should lead not merely to the admiration of great literature, but to some possession of its power of utterance. The ultimate aim is an ethical and participating aim, not an aesthetic or contemplative one, even though the latter may be the means of achieving the former.”
― The Well-Tempered Critic
― The Well-Tempered Critic
