“Whatever you believe to be true and false, that proclaim to be true and false; whatever you think admirable and beautiful, that should be your model, even if all your friends and all the critics storm at you as a crotchet-monger and an eccentric.”
Quote by George Henry Lewes
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The Principles of Success in Literature
This book delves into the fundamental principles and strategies necessary for success in literature, offering insights and advice for aspiring writers and scholars. more
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