Leisel The Spacemercat  Sempf

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One night the library started closing just as he reached the passage in Emma when it seems like Mr. Knightley is going to marry Harriet, and he had to close the book and walk home in a state of strange emotional agitation. He’s amused at himself, getting wrapped up in the drama of novels like that. It feels intellectually unserious to concern himself with fictional people marrying one another. But there it is: literature moves him. One of his professors calls it “the pleasure of being touched by great art.” In those words it almost sounds sexual. And in a way, the feeling provoked in Connell ...more
Leisel The Spacemercat  Sempf
"Reading is the pleasure of being touched by great art."
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The last sentence is one of my favourites and the reverse is also worth considering (understanding some novels requires the same imagination used to understand real people) and relevant to understandi…
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