Margaret Fuller Quotes About Critics

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  • The critic ... should be not merely a poet, not merely a philosopher, not merely an observer, but tempered of all three.

    Margaret Fuller, Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1874). “Memoirs, [ed.] by R.W. Emerson, W.H. Channing, and J.F. Clarke”, p.16
  • Essays, entitled critical, are epistles addressed to the public, through which the mind of the recluse relieves itself of its impressions.

    Margaret Fuller, Joel Myerson (1978). “Margaret Fuller: Essays on American Life and Letters”, p.51, Rowman & Littlefield
  • The critic is beneath the maker, but is his needed friend. The critic is not a base caviler, but the younger brother of genius. Next to invention is the power of interpreting invention; next to beauty the power of appreciating beauty. And of making others appreciate it.

    Margaret Fuller (1973). “The Writings of Margaret Fuller”, Augustus m Kelley Pubs
  • Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.

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