Criticism, Part 4, from Volume VII, Criticism, Part 4, from Volume VII,

Criticism, Part 4, from Volume VII‪,‬

Publisher Description

"It is true that the wrong in this case is in a great degree fathered upon our own Massachusetts; and it maybe said that it is afoul bird that pollutes its own nest. We deny the applicability of the rather musty proverb. All the worse. Of not a more contemptible vice is what is called American literature guilty than this of unmitigated self- laudation. If we persevere in it, the stock will become altogether too small for the business. It seems that no period of our history has been exempt from materials for patriotic humiliation and national self- reproach; and surely the present epoch is laying in a large store of that sort. Had our poets always told us the truth of ourselves, perhaps it would now be otherwise. National self-flattery and concealment of faults must of course have their natural results".

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1892
7 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
49.4
KB
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