"Let authors write for glory and reward. The truth is well paid when she is sung and heard"
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Then he lands the sharper point: “The truth is well paid when she is sung and heard.” Truth, in this framing, isn’t a static fact sitting nobly on a shelf. She’s a performer. Corbett genders her and makes her audible, as if truth only collects her due when she’s turned into a compelling song - narrative, rhythm, timing, voice. It’s an early, surprisingly modern insight into attention economics: being right is not the same as being received. If you can’t package truth in a form people will actually consume, it doesn’t just fail to travel; it fails to earn.
The subtext is a defense of craft against puritanism. Corbett’s era was thick with mass newspapers, celebrity culture, and the professionalization of both sports and writing. He’s basically arguing that “selling out” is often just “showing up” in the arena where audiences already are. The uncomfortable implication: truth’s paycheck depends less on her virtue than on her ability to headline.
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"Let authors write for glory and reward. The truth is well paid when she is sung and heard." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-authors-write-for-glory-and-reward-the-truth-170134/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









