“The association of books with their readers is unlike any other between objects and their users.”
The Symbolic Reader, p. 214.
A History of Reading (1996)
The Book Fool, p. 296.
A History of Reading (1996)
“The association of books with their readers is unlike any other between objects and their users.”
The Symbolic Reader, p. 214.
A History of Reading (1996)
V. S. Pritchett, The Tale Bearers: English and American Writers (1980) [Random House, ISBN 0-394-74683-X], "Edmund Wilson: Towards Revolution," p. 141
The Tale Bearers: English and American Writers (1980)
“A heap of epithets is poor praise: the praise lies in the facts, and in the way of telling them.”
Amas d'épithètes, mauvaises louanges: ce sont les faits qui louent, et la manière de les raconter.
Aphorism 13
Les Caractères (1688), Des Ouvrages de l'Esprit
On how a written work may speak to you in “Nilo Cruz by Emily Mann” https://bombmagazine.org/articles/nilo-cruz/ in BOMB Magazine (2004 Jan 1)
“Pornography…. the reader panting, eventually masturbating”
Non-Fiction, A Mouthful of Air: Language and Languages, Especially English (1992)
Other remarks
Source: Adolf Hitler as in a speech the summer before the Degenerate Art Exhibition as quoted without citation in " Degenerate art: Why Hitler hated modernism http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-24819441" by Lucy Burns, BBC.