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I am aware that this sounds arrogant and, no doubt, discourteous to the artists concerned, but then serious criticism is often that way. And, after all, such criticism itself springs out of a ‘journey’. As it happens, I agree with Gilbert, one of the contributors to Oscar Wilde’s famous dialogue on, ‘The Critic as Artist’. Gilbert argues that higher criticism is ‘the record of one’s sole’. He goes on to describe it as ‘the only civilised form of autobiography, as it deals not with life’s physical accidents of deed or circumstance, but with the spiritual moods and imaginative passions of the mind’ Read more
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