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"Only the more rugged mortals should attempt to keep up with current literature."
Age, George on Literature
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"Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books."
Bachelard, Gaston on Literature
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"The great standard of literature as to purity and exactness of style is the Bible."
Blair, Hugh on Literature
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"A losing trade, I assure you, sir: literature is a drug."
Borrow, George on Literature
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"All literature is political."
Burton, LeVar on Literature
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"Speak of the moderns without contempt, and of the ancients without idolatry."
Chesterfield, Lord on Literature
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"The greatest masterpiece in literature is only a dictionary out of order."
Cocteau, Jean on Literature
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"People do not deserve to have good writings; they are so pleased with the bad."
Emerson, Ralph Waldo on Literature
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"To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the moral duty of literature."
Fischer, Ernst on Literature
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"Only two classes of books are of universal appeal. The very best and the very worst."
Ford, Ford Madox on Literature
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"Only those things are beautiful which are inspired by madness and written by reason."
Gide, Andre on Literature
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"There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he could get out of it, and however na?ve that may have been, it was a good deal less na?ve than some of the limited objectives he has now. Today novels are considered to be entirely concerned with the social or economic or psychological forces that they will by necessity exhibit, or with those details of daily life that are for the good novelist only means to some deeper end."
O'Connor, Flannery
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