Occupation: Literary Critic Birth: June 11, 1811 Death: June 7, 1848
Do not worry about the incarnation of ideas. If you are a poet, your works will contain them without your knowledge - they will be both moral and nat….
In science one must search for ideas. If there are no ideas, there is no science. A knowledge of facts is only valuable in so far as facts conceal id….
Do not worry about the incarnation of ideas..
The object of a comedy is not to correct morals or ridicule the vices of society; no, a comedy should depict the discrepancies between life and purpo….
But in this world of morally-warped phenomena there are rare and happy exceptions of truly great magnitude, which always pay dearly for their exclusi….
It is apparent at first glance that in The Double there is more creative talent and depth of thought than in Poor Folk. But meanwhile the consensus o….
Children's books are written for upbringing...but upbringing is a great thing; it decides the fate of the human being..
I am strongly convinced that the people or society is the best and the most unerring critic..
In order to have a literature, a nation must live, not merely on the practical, but on the moral and spiritual plane as well, contributing through it….