Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Denis Donoghue

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish academic Denis Donoghue.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Denis Donoghue

Denis Donoghue was an Irish literary critic. He was the Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University.

The truth of art consists in its power to break the monopoly that those in power exercise by defining what is real.
Through engagement with others, literature lets us imagine what it would be like to be differe.
There is no good reason to suppose that whatever can be felt can be expressed in words, or indeed in any articulate form. — © Denis Donoghue
There is no good reason to suppose that whatever can be felt can be expressed in words, or indeed in any articulate form.
A critical discourse that had respect for the mystery of art would look to the sense of life which finds expression in paradox, metaphor, tautology, and syntax.
Knowing that language has done so much, we want to believe that it can do everything.
The camera has an interest in turning history into spectacle, but none in reversing the process. At best, the picture leaves a vague blur in the observer's mind; strong enough to send him into battle perhaps, but not to have him understand why he is going.
If there is a distinctive Irish experience, it is one of division, exacerbated by the fact that division in a country so small seems perverse. But the scale doesn't matter.
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