The Perfect Critic • Paragraph 8
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There is a tendency nowadays to separate criticism from practice, to set up a class of professionals who write about literature without themselves having any practice in composition. Such critics may be interesting, but they cannot be authoritative. The authority of criticism comes from its close relation to the art it criticises, and this relation is ensured by practice. The critic is the artist's companion, not his judge from a remote tribunal.