Books Quote by Isaac D'Israeli
“A work, however, should be judged by its design and its execution, and not by any preconceived notion of what it ought to be according to the critic, rather than the author.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Literary Criticism, 19th Century
A work should be evaluated on its design and execution, not on critics' preconceived expectations of what it ought to be.
In simple terms: Judge art by its structure and performance, not by external expectations.
Focus on the work itself, not on preconceived ideas.
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When to use this quote
- book reviews
- art exhibitions
- film analysis
- design projects
- academic essays
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your own bias affect your judgment?
- What criteria should guide fair evaluation?
Critics may lack insight into the creator's purpose, leading to misinterpretation.