The author’s work, no matter how intelligent, elaborate or rich and vigorous in imagination, always turns out to constitute a justification for some particular set of values, a making out a case against something or other in favor of something else, a melodrama in which, even if the hero is actually defeated, he is morally triumphant — and the hero may not be a person or persons but merely certain qualities or tendencies. — E. Wilson

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