“A mirror does not develop because an historical pageant passes in front of it. It only develops when it gets a fresh coat of quicksilver”

in other words, when it acquires new sensitiveness; and the novel's success lies in its own sensitiveness, not in the success of its subject matter.
Source: Aspects of the Novel (1927), Chapter One: Introductory

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