In a message dated 1/16/13 4:39:08 PM, [email protected] writes:

> - The test of the artist does not lie in the will with which he goes to
> work, but in the excellence of the work he produces.
> 
> Thomas Aquinas
> 
Which is another way of saying the intention of the artist is effectively 
irrelevant when reacting to the artist's work. 

Or, to put it still another way: There was a school of critics of the past 
who, when "evaluating" a work,   pushed to the forefront the known or 
inferred intention of the artists; they did this without realizing their 
approach 
calls for two quite separate "evaluations": Did he do well; did he mean 
well. Many a book was written with the intention of striking a damaging blow 
against prejudice. But. . . . 

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