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" I often have the feeling that even at the best of times literary criticism is fraudulent, since in the absence of any accepted standards whatever -- any external reference which can give meaning to the statement that such and such a book is "good" or "bad" -- every literary judgement consists in trumping up a set of rules to justify an instinctive preference. One's real reaction to a book, when one has a reaction at all, is usually "I like this book" or "I don't like it" and what follows is a rationalisation. "

George Orwell , All Art is Propaganda: Critical Essays


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George Orwell quote : I often have the feeling that even at the best of times literary criticism is fraudulent, since in the absence of any accepted standards whatever -- any <i>external</i> reference which can give meaning to the statement that such and such a book is