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Quotations
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It is blind fetishism, timid provincialism, or commercial greed which puts the works of 'the masters' above the living, breathing artist.
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| Hamlin Garland
(1860 - 1940)
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| U.S. novelist and critic |
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| Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art and Literature, 1894. |
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