François-René de Chateaubriand Quote

In living literature no person is a competent judge but of works written in his own language. I have expressed my opinion concerning a number of English writers; it is very possible that I may be mistaken, that my admiration and my censure may be equally misplaced, and that my conclusions may appear impertinent and ridiculous on the other side of the Channel.


Sketches of English Literature, Vol II, p. 36, as translated by Henry Colburn


In living literature no person is a competent judge but of works written in his own language. I have expressed my opinion concerning a number of...

In living literature no person is a competent judge but of works written in his own language. I have expressed my opinion concerning a number of...

In living literature no person is a competent judge but of works written in his own language. I have expressed my opinion concerning a number of...

In living literature no person is a competent judge but of works written in his own language. I have expressed my opinion concerning a number of...