Edmund Wilson Quotes
While The Romantic Individualist Deludes Himself With Unrealizable Fantasies, In The Attempt To Evade Bourgeois Society, And Only Succeeds In Destroying Himself, He Lets Humanity Fall A Victim To The Industrial-commercial Processes, Which, Unimpeded By His Dreaming, Go On With Their Deadly Work.
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