The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; >>
Literature exists at the same time in the modes of error and truth; it >>
Metaphors are much more tenacious than facts. >>
English literature is a kind of training in social ethics. English tra >>
The thing that teases the mind over and over for years, and at last ge >>
Literature is without proofs. By which it must be understood that it c >>
Literature... is condemned (or privileged) to be forever the most rigorous and, consequently, the most reliable of terms in which man names and transforms himself.