This collection of essays attempts to analyse common assumptions
about art, literature and criticism at the time of publication in
1895. Taking the position of 'a Philistine' , Spender argues
against the 'new' art and fiction and encourages the average member
of the public to state their opinion and give validation that the
average view is just as worthy as the 'new' criticism which tended
toward superiority. This title will be of interest to students of
Literature, Art and Art History.
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