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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Did Cervantes purposefully write a bad book to illustrate his point ? Yes, absolutely. And we can perceive it by analyzing themes carefully ; I will get to that a bit later. For now, let’s talk about its excellent poetry. A list and analysis of each ...more
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Fantasy was invented to give a shape to our invisible reality: phenomena or sensations connected to the human experience, which we all feel and have lived, but are unable to fix to an aspect of the visible world. Witches being agents of evils that we ...more
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Leo Tolstoy
“The longer Levin mowed, the oftener he felt the moments of unconsciousness in which it seemed not his hands that swung the scythe, but the scythe mowing of itself, a body full of life and consciousness of its own, and as though by magic, without thinking of it, the work turned out regular and well-finished of itself. These were the most blissful moments.”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy
“Darkness had fallen upon everything for him; but just because of this darkness he felt that the one guiding clue in the darkness was his work, and he clutched it and clung to it with all his strength.”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy
“And I looked out for miracles, complained that I did not see a miracle which would convince me. A material miracle would have persuaded me. And here is a miracle, the sole miracle possible, continually existing, surrounding me on all sides, and I never noticed it!”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
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Virginia Woolf
“Mrs Dalloway is always giving parties to cover the silence”
Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf
“Beauty, the world seemed to say. And as if to prove it (scientifically) wherever he looked at the houses, at the railings, at the antelopes stretching over the palings, beauty sprang instantly. To watch a leaf quivering in the rush of air was an exquisite joy. Up in the sky swallows swooping, swerving, flinging themselves in and out, round and round, yet always with perfect control as if elastics held them; and the flies rising and falling; and the sun spotting now this leaf, now that, in mockery, dazzling it with soft gold in pure good temper; and now again some chime (it might be a motor horn) tinkling divinely on the grass stalks—all of this, calm and reasonable as it was, made out of ordinary things as it was, was the truth now; beauty, that was the truth now. Beauty was everywhere.”
Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

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