Life After God - Criticism

Criticism

  • Jensen, Mikkel "A Drinking Problem Just Like Grandpa’s" in Academic Quarter, no. 4, 2012: 180-191. Link: http://www.akademiskkvarter.hum.aau.dk/pdf/vol4/Jensen_M_Drinking.pdf
  • Sørensen, Bent "Youth and Innocence as Textual Constructs in the Short Stories of J.D. Salinger and Douglas Coupland" OASIS, no. 62, 2004, Odense: SDU Press.

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    It is the will of God that we must have critics, and missionaries, and Congressmen, and humorists, and we must bear the burden. Meantime, I seem to have been drifting into criticism myself. But that is nothing. At the worst, criticism is nothing more than a crime, and I am not unused to that.
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    ... criticism ... makes very little dent upon me, unless I think there is some real justification and something should be done.
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    As far as criticism is concerned, we don’t resent that unless it is absolutely biased, as it is in most cases.
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