"Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly"
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The subtext is classic Pope: a poet of razor-edged couplets distrusts raw exuberance. Taste isn’t just personal preference; it’s discipline, proportion, restraint - the trained judgment that keeps ambition from curdling into self-indulgence. Calling taste “the good sense of genius” is a rhetorical coup. He doesn’t demean genius; he domesticates it, insisting that brilliance must answer to standards outside itself. That’s also a defense of criticism and tradition at a moment when the marketplace of print was expanding, celebrity authorship was becoming a thing, and “new” could be sold as a virtue in itself.
Context matters: Pope is a central voice of the Augustan age, invested in classical models, polish, and the social function of literature. “Sublime folly” is the sting - a reminder that the same energy that produces greatness can produce grand, embarrassing catastrophe. He’s warning artists, but also audiences: admire the spark, sure, but trust the quieter faculty that knows what to keep, what to refine, and what to reject. In Pope’s world, taste is how culture protects itself from genius’s worst impulses.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Later attribution: An Uncommon Sense (Joe LoMusio, 2019) modern compilationISBN: 9781973652632 · ID: SJWHDwAAQBAJ
Evidence: ... Genius creates , and taste preserves . Taste is the good sense of genius ; without taste , genius is only sublime folly . ~ Alexander Pope We taste Thee , O Thou living Bread , and long to feast upon Thee still ; We drink of Thee ... Other candidates (1) Mélanges littéraires (Critique littéraire) (Alexander Pope, 1836)50.0% Or, on ne doit jamais perdre de vue que si le génie enfante, c’est le goût qui conserve. Le goût est le bon sens du g... |
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"Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly." FixQuotes, 2 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/genius-creates-and-taste-preserves-taste-is-the-3325/. Accessed 11 Mar. 2026.













