"Great literature should do some good to the reader: must quicken his perception though dull, and sharpen his discrimination though blunt, and mellow the rawness of his personal opinions"
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The subtext is a quiet rebuke to two kinds of readers: the passive consumer who wants literature to soothe, and the partisan who wants it to confirm. Housman’s ideal book doesn’t flatter your instincts; it interferes with them. “Mellow the rawness of his personal opinions” is especially surgical: he’s not asking you to abandon convictions, just to stop brandishing them like fresh injuries. In an era when “culture” could mean social polish or moral instruction, Housman shifts the target to judgment itself - the ability to notice, to distinguish, to revise tone.
Context sharpens the edge. Housman, the meticulous classicist and famously unsentimental poet, distrusted literary grandstanding. So he makes greatness less about themes and more about effects: literature earns its keep by recalibrating the reader’s instrument panel. Not comfort, not certainty - better seeing, finer sorting, fewer rough certainties carried like weapons.
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