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THEARCHITECTURE
OF
HUMANISM
insist. Thatthe
architecturaljudgment
ismadein
unconsciousness of the Hterary
bias is
immaterial.
Aliterary
fashioniseasilyconceived
ofasan
absolute
truth, and the
unconsciousness of
a prejudice only
addstoitsforce.]
Forthepowerof
literatureextends
farbeyond
its consciousstudents
;
by aswift con-
tagion it determines, even
in illiterate minds, the
channelsoftheirthought,thescope
oftheirattention,
andthevaluestowhich
theywillrespond. Itleads
men to say, at a given epoch,
summarily
:
'
The
artificialortheformalislessworthythanthe
natural,'
withoutanynecessaryanalysisof
whattheseabstract
termsinvolve. Theiraestheticattentiontothe
con-
crete caseis obstructed bythe phrase; and archi-
tectureservesasa
mere
symboloftheidea.
- Butthis,thecentralpointoftheRomanticFallacy,
must be guarded from misunderstanding. The in-
fluence ofliteratureupon theartsofform existsat
alltimes,andis
often
beneficial.
Romanticismisa
permanentforceinthemind,tobeneithersegregated
norexpelled. Itisonlyinthe mannerofitsopera-
tionthatthefallacyoccurs.\ Thearts of formhave
theirnativestandards,their
appropriate
conventions
;
standards and conventions founded in experience,
andnecessarytorenderthemeffectiveinanyunder-
taking, howsoever inspired. When for any reason
tradition,whichisthe
vehicleofthosestandardsand
conventions, wavers or decays, then
the literary