“Communication is truth; communication is happiness. To share is our duty; to go down boldly and bring to light those hidden thoughts which are the most diseased; to conceal nothing; to pretend nothing; if we are ignorant to say so; if we love our friends to let them know it.”
Quote by Virginia Woolf
Book:The Common Reader
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The Common Reader
This book delves into the significance of the common reader's perspective and influence on literary appreciation and criticism. more
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