Originally posted by Caliban
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Cf Schnabel's celebrated apophthegm: "Mozart's sonatas are too easy for children but too difficult for adults".
I think one or two members have got rather too exercised by the Cardus quotations. They were written to be mischievous, playful and provocative alike. His style was, in fact, a conscious reaction to the objectivity of Newman of whom, incidentally, Cardus was a great admirer. What Cardus' writings all evince, however, is his wonderful ability to use the English language. His essays are to be enjoyed on their own terms whether or not one agrees with the underlying sentiment.
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