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Autumn 1950 • Vol. XII No. 4 My Credo: A Symposium of Critics |

II. The Critic as Man of Feeling

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Herbert Read (1893-1968) was a poet, critic, captain in the British Army, and an anarchist. He argued for an organic approach to art and literature and published many critical works concerning the philosophy of art. Read was knighted in 1953 and spent his later years as a writer, teacher, and publisher.

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