“A powerful critical talent who destroyed his own sense of proportion, Leavis was our brush with totalitarianism: we caught it as a mild fever instead of the full attack of meningitis. His career was the clearest possible proof that the course the arts take is not under the control of criticism.”

—  F. R. Leavis

Clive James From the Land of Shadows (London: Picador, 1983) p. 206.
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British literary critic 1895–1978

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