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The Common Reader, Second Series (Woolf)

 

Thus the desire grows upon us to have done with half-statements and approximations; to cease from searching out the minute shades of human character, to enjoy the greater abstractness, the purer truth of fiction.
-- Virginia Woolf. The Common Reader, Second Series, "How Should One Read a Book?" https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/w/woolf/virginia/w91c2/chapter22.html
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