Ephemera Critica; Or, Plain Truths About Current Literature - John Churton Collins

Ephemera Critica; Or, Plain Truths About Current Literature

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Non verebor nominare singulos, quo facilius, propositis exemplis, appareat, quibus gradibus fracta sit et deminuta eloquentia. —Dial. de Orat.
αινεων αινητα, μομφαν δι' επισπειρων αλιτροις. —Pindar
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It is time for some one to speak out. When we compare the condition and prospects of Science in all its branches, its organization, its standards, its aims, its representatives with those of Literature, how deplorable and how humiliating is the contrast! In the one we see an ordered realm, in the other mere chaos. The one, serious, strenuous, progressive, is displaying an energy as wonderful in what it has accomplished as in what it promises to accomplish; the other, without soul, without conscience, without nerve, aimless, listless and decadent, appears to be stagnating, almost entirely, into the monopoly of those who are bent on futilizing and degrading it.

John Churton Collins
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-11-19

Темы

Literature -- History and criticism; Criticism; English literature -- History and criticism

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