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Rarely is a publisher surprised at the success of a work of fiction".
But then there's the whole tangle of a book's popular reception, which includes mass media and its reporters: Is a character's "likability" being conflated with the artistic success of a work?
Amongst those at the 47th performance in February 1850 was Richard Wagner, now an impoverished political exile; the success of a work so fundamentally against his own operatic principles was one of the spurs to his spiteful anti-Jewish denunciation of Meyerbeer and Mendelssohn, 'Das Judenthum in der Musik' (1850).
This can be crucial to determining the success of a work; for example, a movie intended for young children might work well for its intended audience but not for adult viewers.
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To be accessible and obscure at the same time takes some doing, and the success of a Taylor work is in its several layers of meaning.
(This would be most likely if you're writing a book in a genre made popular by the phenomenal success of a particular work, such as the Harry Potter or "Twilight" books).
And Mendelsohn is especially fond of analysis that itself collapses this distance, that traces the success or failure of a work to the character of its creator.
These were questions, I hasten to add, that I wanted to pursue with others after the play was over — an indication of some degree of theatrical success with a work that even the most fearless directors might consider hubristic to take on.
Thus we sometimes say that a book is a failure as theory, or criticism, or historical truth, but a success as a work of art, in view of the feeling animating it and expressed in it.
This irks her because, as she points out, often the people responsible for marketing are key to the success of a playwright's work, as it is they who know the theatre's community intimately.
Hume, for example, wrote as if the criterion for success in a work of art is the excitation of pleasure in suitably refined individuals.
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