>Good art appeals to all, I mean it offers something -- some access -- to any viewer. That has always been true of the best art. The art that is forgotten is that which was aimed at an exclusive audience whether high or low.
This sounds very good, William -- but it's so easy to find examples to the contrary. Like "Tale of Genji" (Japan) or "Dream of Red Chamber' (China). Both of them were written for a handful of courtiers or family members, and were only published generations after the author's death. And yet in their respective countries, they have become as canonical and popular as Shakespeare in the English speaking world. ____________________________________________________________ Buying or selling a home? Click here for free info on real estate services. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/PnY6rc1QUdJIdW2eV0yzGiFfuQCJ6c sdU5XE1Q2U2sY1BMClUMRq0/
