“Never imitate the eccentricities of genius, but toil after it in its truer flights. They are not so easy to follow, but they lead to higher regions.”
Quote by Charles Dickens
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The Selected Letters of Charles Dickens
Comprising a selection of correspondence, this volume provides a glimpse into the thoughts, experiences, and relationships of Charles Dickens. The letters span various stages of his life, revealing his development as a writer and his interactions with contemporaries, family, and the public. more
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