"Mediocrity is now, as formerly, dangerous, commonly fatal, to the poet; but among even the successful writers of prose, those who rise sensibly above it are the very rarest exceptions"
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The intent is double-edged. On one side, it’s an argument for standards: the poet, especially, is depicted as living under harsher laws than the prose writer, because poetry demands a concentration of voice and originality that cannot be faked for long. On the other side, Gladstone is smuggling in a political worldview. The subtext is that public life is crowded with competent operators, and competence is not excellence; most “successful” prose is really administration in sentences. That’s why he draws a line between visibility and distinction: you can be successful and still be forgettable.
Context matters. Gladstone lived in a Britain thick with periodicals, circulating libraries, and mass literacy - an expanding public sphere that rewarded productivity, clarity, and moral acceptability. His warning reads like a response to cultural abundance: when print becomes plentiful, truly non-mediocre work becomes rarer by comparison, and the crowd’s applause stops being a reliable signal. He’s not romanticizing genius; he’s insisting that in an age of easy publication, rising “sensibly above” the average is an event.
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Gladstone, William E. "Mediocrity is now, as formerly, dangerous, commonly fatal, to the poet; but among even the successful writers of prose, those who rise sensibly above it are the very rarest exceptions." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mediocrity-is-now-as-formerly-dangerous-commonly-154361/.
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"Mediocrity is now, as formerly, dangerous, commonly fatal, to the poet; but among even the successful writers of prose, those who rise sensibly above it are the very rarest exceptions." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mediocrity-is-now-as-formerly-dangerous-commonly-154361/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.









