Quote by Virginia Woolf

I rejoice to concur with the common reader; for by the common sense of readers, uncorrupted by literary prejudices, after all the refinements of subtilty and the dogmatism of learning, must be finally decided all claim to poetical honours.


I rejoice to concur with the common reader; for by the commo

Summary

This quote, by poet Samuel Johnson, highlights the importance of the common reader in determining the worth of poetry. Johnson believes that the opinions of everyday readers, unaffected by biases, sophisticated analyses, or scholarly opinions, should hold the ultimate say in recognizing the merit of poetry. He values the unadulterated judgment and common sense of average readers in determining the true artistic value and worthiness of poets. Johnson suggests that it is the readers' genuine response and understanding that should ultimately decide which poets deserve recognition and praise.

By Virginia Woolf
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