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James Marriott. The value of being pretentious and the importance of the emotions to the intellect.

The Common Reader

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Literature: A Mirror of Pretension

Art forms like opera are often criticized for their perceived pretentiousness and social elitism, yet literature is argued to be free from such pretension. However, reading books can also be motivated by a desire for intellectual superiority and social status. Recognizing this motive doesn't diminish the value of literature; rather, it reflects a complex interaction between art and human nature, highlighting that pretension can exist across various artistic expressions.

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