Joseph Conrad Quotes
From A Letter To Barrett H.Clark, 4 May 1918(LL,II,pp.204-5):
my Attitude To Subjects And Expressions, The Angles Of Vision, My Methods Of Composition Will, Within Limits, Be Always Changing
not Because I Am Unstable Or Unpricipled But Because I Am Free. Or Perhaps It May Be More Exact To Say, Because I Am Always Trying For Freedom
within My Limits ... A Work Of Art Is Seldom Limited To One Exclusive Meaning And Not Necessarily Tending To A Definite Conclusion. And This For The Reason That The Nearer It Approaches Art, The More It Acquires A Symbolic Character.
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