Fallacy Of Imitative Form Quotes

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Yvor Winters
“To say that a poet is justified in employing a disintegrating form in order to express a feeling of disintegration, is merely a sophistical justification for bad poetry, akin to the Whitmanian notion that one must write loose and sprawling poetry to "express" the loose and sprawling American continent. In fact, all feeling, if one gives oneself (that is, one's form) up to it, is a way of disintegration; poetic form is by definition a means to arrest the disintegration and order the feeling; and in so far as any poetry tends toward the formless, it fails to be expressive of anything.”
Yvor Winters

Carlos Wallace
“If you consider yourself a credible person, when a lie reaches you, that’s where the fallacy should end.”
Carlos Wallace