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"Can anyone recommend a book about failure. Preferably 19th century lit wherein a character fails/is a failure or else criticism/theory that addresses failure as a concept. Bonus points for literary/scholarly failure in particular. But anything at all that you think is interesting on the subject would be useful." — Mar 08, 2024 10:43PM
"Can anyone recommend a book about failure. Preferably 19th century lit wherein a character fails/is a failure or else criticism/theory that addresses failure as a concept. Bonus points for literary/scholarly failure in particular. But anything at all that you think is interesting on the subject would be useful." — Mar 08, 2024 10:43PM
“I cannot recall having believed, even as a child, that the purpose of reading fiction was to learn about the place commonly called the real world. I seem to have sensed from the first that to read fiction was to make available for myself a new kind of space. In that space, a version of myself was free to move among places and personages the distinguishing features of which were the feelings they caused to arise in me rather than their seeming appearance, much less their possible resemblance to places or persons in the world where I sat reading.”
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