Baldwin Being Dialogues On Views And Aspirations

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" " I want absolute liberty of selection and treatment of subjects to the exclusion of all abnormal suggestion, of all prurient description, and of all pessimistic misrepresentation. I want the English novelist to have the right of treating the social and moral sides of all relations in life, as distinguished from treating their 'physical sides. I want him to deal with all the situations in which a normal human soul, as distinguished from a human body, can find itself. I want, in short, that th...e man or woman who purports to show us life in a manner far more minute and far more realistic than the poet, should receive the same degree of liberty of action as the poet. " "As Swinburne in the first series of 'Poems and Ballads ' ? " asked Mrs. Blake, with a sneer. Baldwin looked quite angry. " If people are irra- tional, is that my fault . '' " he exclaimed. " You know perfectly well that if I condemn Maupassant, and Daudet, and Zola, I condemn Swinburne, in the poems you allude to, a hundred times worse, because he has no possible moral intention to plead, because ON NOVELS.

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