While not denying that such patronage can produce bad writing as well as good (as can any other kind of patronage or, for that matter, none at all), the view that it is inevitably in- imical to artistic creativity is grossly erroneous, as is the auto- matic equation of "courtly" taste with the "lush, artificial, and over-ingenious," as opposed to the "real" or "natural."
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