This part made me think of Joseph Conrad, who was the person my high school English teacher held up as the consummate example of this (though I have read very little by him, and was probably too young to read it at the time so I didn't appreciate it) -- I still remember that he said this about Conrad because I thought it was really cool. But of course that was post-Macaulay as well.
Re: Macaulay - Fritz as poet
Date: 2020-09-05 05:32 am (UTC)