Writers and critics can go wrong in two essential ways:
One kind of error is an excess of subjectivity, in which writers testify only about themselves and find their own reflection
The other is a failure of subjectivity, in which writers make no commitments to themselves or to anything else unique or individual, but obey instead the faceless imperatives of mass culture or intellectual, academic, and artistic fashion.
One kind of error is an excess of subjectivity, in which writers testify only about themselves and find their own reflection
The other is a failure of subjectivity, in which writers make no commitments to themselves or to anything else unique or individual, but obey instead the faceless imperatives of mass culture or intellectual, academic, and artistic fashion.
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