Tribute to a Critic
Tribute to a Critic
We are not likely to have a critic on the scale of Edmund Wilson ever again. He taught modernism, American literature, and “the writing and acting of history” to three generations of readers, and if his example as a journalist is not followed today, that is only because it seems too remote to aim for, either in the short run or the long. That learning, that unbridled curiosity, that integrity: in any o...
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