My new favorite sentence, from my always favorite author, on the danger of poets being the only qualified critics of poetry:
'The republic of letters resolves itself into an aggregate of uncommunicating and unwindowed monads; each has unawares crowned and mitred himself Pope and King of Pointland.'
- Lewis, Preface to Paradise Lost
Yes, Edinburgh fellows, he just used the word 'monad'. And Walter Benjamin thought he was being all clever...
'The republic of letters resolves itself into an aggregate of uncommunicating and unwindowed monads; each has unawares crowned and mitred himself Pope and King of Pointland.'
- Lewis, Preface to Paradise Lost
Yes, Edinburgh fellows, he just used the word 'monad'. And Walter Benjamin thought he was being all clever...
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