Critical acclaim
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- | [[Image:Charles Baudelaire.jpg|thumb|right|200px|" | + | #redirect[[Critic]] |
- | [[What is the good of criticism?]]" -- [[Charles Baudelaire]] | + | |
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- | <small>Photo: [[Charles Baudelaire by Étienne Carjat]]</small>]] | + | |
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- | :''[[art criticism]], [[posthumous recognition]]'' | + | |
- | '''Critical acclaim''' means [[acclaim]] by [[critics]]. Critical acclaim and [[mass popularity]] seem to be mutually exclusive. In some rare instances they combine well. A most recent example were the [[double-coded]] films ''[[Borat]]'' and ''[[V for Vendetta]]''. | + | |
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- | Critical acclaim is a [[weasel word]] for not having to mention the [[critic]]s who acclaimed. | + | |
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