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Van Wyck Brooks Quotes

Better the fragrant herb of wit and a little cream of affability than all the pretty cups in the world.

Van Wyck Brooks (1944). “Literature in New England: The Flowering of New England, 1815-1865. New England: Indian Summer, 1865-1915”, New York Garden City [1944]

The man who has the courage of his platitudes is always a successful man.

Van Wyck Brooks (1941). “Opinions of Oliver Allston”, New York, Dutton

Once you have a point of view all history will back you up.

Van Wyck Brooks (1968). “Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921”

No one in this country has any root anywhere; we don't live in America, we board here, we are like spiders that run over the surface of the water.

Van Wyck Brooks (1961). “From the Shadow of the Mountain: My Post-meridian Years”, New York : E.P. Dutton

Longfellow is to poetry what the barrel-organ is to music.

Van Wyck Brooks (1968). “Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921”

Those of our writers who have possessed a vivid personal talent have been paralyzed by a want of social background.

Van Wyck Brooks (1968). “Van Wyck Brooks: the early years: a selection from his works, 1908-1921”