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RE: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe through the eyes of Thomas Elliot
There are writers who, despite their significance, do not become representative of their era. Others express and form the spirit of their time, and thus gain the value of first-time masters of the word whose works change the general views of literature and rearrange the existing artistic order.
This paragraph caught my attention. What's the essence of good work if it doesn't promote your reputation or make you outstanding?