
“Poetry must be as well written as prose.”
Letter to Harriet Monroe (January 1915)
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The Gay Science (1882)
“Poetry must be as well written as prose.”
Letter to Harriet Monroe (January 1915)
“Our poetry in the eighteenth century was prose; our prose in the seventeenth, poetry.”
Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare Guesses at Truth (London: Macmillan, ([1827-48] 1867) p. 143.
Misattributed
'On American Movie Critics' (New York Times Book Review, June 4, 2006)
Essays and reviews
“Poetry can be written only because it has been written.”
"The Responsibility of the Poet".
What Are People For? (1990)
“Poetry is to prose as dancing is to walking.”
“Poetry is to prose as dancing is to walking.”
Talk on BBC Radio, 13 January 1976
Quoted in "The Penguin Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Quotations", J M & M J Cohen (1996) p. 389 ISBN 0-14-051165-2