Joanne Harris Quotes
In The Old Days Of Literature, Only The Very Thick-skinned - Or The Very Brilliant - Dared Enter The Arena Of Literary Criticism. To Criticise A Person's Work Required Equal Measures Of Erudition And Wit, And Inferior Critics Were Often The Butt Of Satire And Ridicule.
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