"The use of criticism, in periodical writing, is to sift, not to stamp a work"
- Margaret Fuller
About this Quote
In this quote, Margaret Fuller is emphasizing the value of criticism in periodical writing. She is recommending that criticism should be utilized to evaluate and also examine a work, instead of to merely pass judgement on it. She is recommending that criticism should be used to determine the staminas and weak points of a job, as well as to supply positive responses. This is in comparison to just marking a work with a label of approval or displeasure. By using criticism to filter through a job, it permits an extra extensive as well as unbiased analysis. This can help to make sure that the job is of the highest quality and that it meets the requirements of the periodical. Eventually, Margaret Fuller is emphasizing the importance of using objection to examine a work, instead of simply passing judgement on it.
This quote is written / told by Margaret Fuller between May 23, 1810 and June 19, 1850. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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