Most writers in the course of their careers become thick-skinned and learn to accept vituperation, which in any other profession would be unimaginably offensive, as a healthy counterpoise to unintelligent praise.


The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh (ed. Methuen, 1983)


Most writers in the course of their careers become thick-skinned and learn to accept vituperation, which in any other profession would be...

Most writers in the course of their careers become thick-skinned and learn to accept vituperation, which in any other profession would be...

Most writers in the course of their careers become thick-skinned and learn to accept vituperation, which in any other profession would be...

Most writers in the course of their careers become thick-skinned and learn to accept vituperation, which in any other profession would be...