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Famous Van Wyck Brooks Quotes
Source: The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865
“Once you have a point of view all history will back you up.”
Source: Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921
Source: From the Shadow of the Mountain: My Post-meridian Years
Source: Literature in New England: The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865. New England: Indian Summer, 1865-1915
“Longfellow is to poetry what the barrel-organ is to music.”
Source: Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921
Source: From a writer's notebook
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
“The writer is important only by dint of the territory he colonizes.”
“As against having beautiful workshops, studies, etc., one writes best in a cellar on a rainy day.”
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
Source: From a writer's notebook
Source: Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921
“No man should ever publish a book until he has first read it to a woman.”
“The man who has the courage of his platitudes is always a successful man.”
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
Source: From a writer's notebook
“The creative impulses of man are always at war with the possessive impulses.”
“Genius and virtue are to be more often found clothed in gray than in peacock bright.”
Source: From a writer's notebook
Source: From a writer's notebook
Source: Opinions of Oliver Allston
“Nothing is sadder than the consequences of having worldly standards without worldly means.”
