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/ The Least Perceptive Literary Critic \ | |
| | | |
| The most important critic in our field | | |
| of study is Lord Halifax. A most | | |
| individual judge of poetry, he once | | |
| invited Alexander Pope round to give a | | |
| public reading of his latest poem. | | |
| | | |
| Pope, the leading poet of his day, was | | |
| greatly surprised when Lord Halifax | | |
| stopped him four or five times and | | |
| said, "I beg your pardon, Mr. Pope, but | | |
| there is something in that passage that | | |
| does not quite please me." | | |
| | | |
| Pope was rendered speechless, as this | | |
| fine critic suggested sizeable and | | |
| unwise emendations to his latest | | |
| masterpiece. "Be so good as to mark the | | |
| place and consider at your leisure. I'm | | |
| sure you can give it a better turn." | | |
| | | |
| After the reading, a good friend of | | |
| Lord Halifax, a certain Dr. Garth, took | | |
| the stunned Pope to one side. "There is | | |
| no need to touch the lines," he said. | | |
| "All you need do is leave them just as | | |
| they are, call on Lord Halifax two or | | |
| three months hence, thank him for his | | |
| kind observation on those passages, and | | |
| then read them to him as altered. I | | |
| have known him much longer than you | | |
| have, and will be answerable for the | | |
| event." | | |
| | | |
| Pope took his advice, called on Lord | | |
| Halifax and read the poem exactly as it | | |
| was before. His unique critical | | |
| faculties had lost none of their edge. | | |
| "Ay", he commented, "now they are | | |
| perfectly right. Nothing can be | | |
| better." | | |
| | | |
| -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic | | |
\ Failures" / | |
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