Flannery O'Connor Quotes
There Was A Time When The Average Reader Read A Novel Simply For The Moral He Could Get Out Of It, And However Na?ve That May Have Been, It Was A Good Deal Less Na?ve Than Some Of The Limited Objectives He Has Now. Today Novels Are Considered To Be Entirely Concerned With The Social Or Economic Or Psychological Forces That They Will By Necessity Exhibit, Or With Those Details Of Daily Life That Are For The Good Novelist Only Means To Some Deeper End.
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