Shakespeare’s famous phrase that art should hold the mirror up to
nature is always taken as wholly realistic; but it is really idealistic and
symbolic [...] Art is a
mirror not because it is the same as the object, but because it is different.
A mirror selects as much as art selects; it gives the light of flames, but not
their heat; the colour of flowers, but not their fragrance; the faces of women,
but not their voices; the proportions of stockbrokers, but not their solidity.
A mirror is a vision of things, not a working model of them.
The Uses of Diversity (1921)
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