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“With no other privilege than that of sympathy and sincere good wishes, I would address an affectionate exhortation to the youthful literati, grounded on my own experience. It will be but short; for the beginning, middle, and end converge to one charge: NEVER PURSUE LITERATURE AS A TRADE.” quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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“With no other privilege than that of sympathy and sincere good wishes, I would address an affectionate exhortation to the youthful literati, grounded on my own experience. It will be but short; for the beginning, middle, and end converge to one charge: NEVER PURSUE LITERATURE AS A TRADE.”

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

About This Quote

Advocates for writing driven by passion, not commercial motives, warning that treating literature as a job erodes its authenticity.

In simple terms: Write for love, not profit.

Key Takeaway

Passion over profession.

Themes

authenticity artistic integrity creative freedom career vs calling literary values

Mood

reflective cautious inspirational

Type

advice exhortation philosophical

When to use this quote

  • emerging writers
  • creative writing workshops
  • literary criticism
  • publishing decisions
  • career counseling

Key Concepts

motivation self-expression sustainability

Practical Applications

  • guiding mentorship for writers
  • shaping literary curricula

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does commercial pressure affect artistic quality?
  • Can a writer sustain a livelihood without compromising vision?
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