Read Like A Writer

There are two ways to learn how to write fiction: by reading it and by writing it. Yes, you can learn lots about writing stories in workshops, in writing classes and writing groups, at writers' conferences. You can learn technique and process by reading the dozens of books like this one on fiction writing and by reading articles in writers' magazines. But the best teachers of fiction are the great works of fiction themselves. You can learn more about the structure of a short story by reading Anton Chekhov's 'Heartache' than you can in a semester of Creative Writing 101. If you read like a writer, that is, which means you have to read everything twice, at least. When you read a story or novel the first time, just let it happen. Enjoy the journey. When you've finished, you know where the story took you, and now you can go back and reread, and this time notice how the writer reached that destination. Notice the choices he made at each chapter, each sentence, each word. (Every word is a choice.) You see now how the transitions work, how a character gets across a room. All this time you're learning. You loved the central character in the story, and now you can see how the writer presented the character and rendered her worthy of your love and attention. The first reading is creative—you collaborate with the writer in making the story. The second reading is critical.


John Dufresne, from his book, The Lie That Tells A Truth: A Guide to Writing Fiction

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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 04 by Mabie et al.

 

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 04 by Mabie et al.

LIBRARY OF THE

WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE

ANCIENT AND MODERN




CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER

EDITOR




HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE
LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE
GEORGE HENRY WARNER

ASSOCIATE EDITORS




Connoisseur Edition

VOL. IV.

1896



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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol II, by Charles Dudley Warner

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 02 by Mabie et al.

 

LIBRARY OF THE

WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE

ANCIENT AND MODERN




CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER

EDITOR




HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE
LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE
GEORGE HENRY WARNER

ASSOCIATE EDITORS




Connoisseur Edition

VOL. II.

1896


 

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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 1, Edited by Charles Dudley Warner

 

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 1, Edited by Charles Dudley Warner


LIBRARY OF THE

WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE

ANCIENT AND MODERN

VOL. I.




CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER

EDITOR




HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE
LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE
GEORGE HENRY WARNER

ASSOCIATE EDITORS


Books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book: who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.

JOHN MILTON.




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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

VOL. I

ABÉLARD AND HÉLOISE (by Thomas Davidson) -- 1079-1142

Letter of Héloise to Abélard

Abélard's Answer to Héloise

Vesper Hymn of Abélard

EDMOND ABOUT -- 1828-1885

The Capture ('The King of the Mountains')

Hadgi-Stavros (same)

The Victim ('The Man with the Broken Ear')

The Man without a Country (same)

ACCADIAN-BABYLONIAN AND ASSYRIAN LITERATURE (by Crawford H. Toy)

Theogony

Revolt of Tiamat

Descent to the Underworld

The Flood

The Eagle and the Snake

The Flight of Etana

The God Zu

Adapa and the Southwind

Penitential Psalms

Inscription of Sennacherib

Invocation to the Goddess Beltis

Oracles of Ishtar of Arbela

An Erechite's Lament

ABIGAIL ADAMS (by Lucia Gilbert Runkle) -- 1744-1818

Letters--To her Husband:

May 24, 1775; June 15, 1775; June 18, 1775;

Nov. 27, 1775; April 20, 1777; June 8, 1779

To her Sister:

Sept. 5, 1784; May 10, 1785;

July 24, 1784; June 24, 1785

To her Niece

HENRY ADAMS -- 1838-

Auspices of the War of 1812

What the War of 1812 De

monstrated

Battle between the Constitution and the Guerrière

JOHN ADAMS -- 1735-1826

At the French Court ('Diary')

Character of Franklin (Letter to the Boston Patriot)

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS -- 1767-1848

Letter to his Father, at the Age of Ten

From the Memoirs, at the Age of Eighteen

From the Memoirs, Jan. 14, 1831; June 7, 1833; Sept. 9, 1833

The Mission of America (Fourth of July Oration, 1821)

The Right of Petition (Speech in Congress)

Nullification (Fourth of July Oration, 1831)

SARAH FLOWER ADAMS -- 1805-1848

He

Sendeth Sun, He Sendeth Shower

Nearer, My God, to Thee

JOSEPH ADDISON (by Hamilton Wright Mabie) -- 1672-1720

Sir Roger de Coverley at the Play

Visit to Sir Roger de Coverley

Vanity of Human Life

Essay on Fans

Hymn, 'The Spacious Firmament'

AELIANUS CLAUDIUS -- Second Century

Of Certain Notable Men that made themselves Playfellowes with Children

Of a Certaine Sicilian whose Eyesight was Woonderfull Sharpe and Quick

The Lawe of the Lacedaemonians against Covetousness

That Sleep is the Brother of Death, and of Gorgias drawing to his End

Of the Voluntary and Willing Death of Calanus

Of Delicate Dinners, Sumptuous Suppers, and Prodigall

Banqueting

Of Bestowing Time, and how Walking Up and Downe was not Allowable among the Lacedaemonians

How Socrates Suppressed the Pryde and Hautinesse of Alcibiades

Of Certaine Wastgoodes and Spendthriftes

AESCHINES -- B.C. 389-314

A Defense and an Attack ('Oration against Ctesiphon')

AESCHYLUS (by John Williams White) -- B.C. 525-456

Complaint of Prometheus ('Prometheus')

Prayer to Artemis ('The Suppliants')

Defiance of Eteocles ('The Seven against Thebes')

Vision of Cassandra ('Agamemnon')

Lament of the Old Nurse ('The Libation-Pourers')

Decree of Athena

('The Eumenides')

AESOP (by Harry Thurston Peck) -- Seventh Century B.C.

The Fox and the Lion

The Ass in the Lion's Skin

The Ass Eating Thistles

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

The Countryman and the Snake

The Belly and the Members

The Satyr and the Traveler

The Lion and the other Beasts

The Ass and the Little Dog

The Country Mouse and the City Mouse

The Dog and the Wolf

JEAN LOUIS RODOLPHE AGASSIZ -- 1807-1873

The Silurian Beach ('Geological Sketches')

Voices ('Methods of Study in Natural History')

Formation of Coral Reefs (same)

AGATHIAS -- A.D.

1816-1847

Greatness of Friendship ('Woman's Friendship')

Order of Knighthood ('The Days of Bruce')

Culprit and Judge ('Home Influence')

WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH -- 1805-1882

Students of Paris ('Crichton')

MARK AKENSIDE -- 1721-1770

From the Epistle to Curio

Aspirations after the Infinite ('Pleasures of the Imagination')

On a Sermon against Glory

PEDRO ANTONIO DE ALARCÓN -- 1833-1891

A Woman Viewed from Without ('The Three-Cornered Hat')

How the Orphan Manuel gained his Sobriquet ('The Child of the Ball')

ALCAEUS -- Sixth Century B.C.

The Palace

A Banquet Song

An Invitation

The Storm

The Poor Fisherman

The State

Poverty

BALTÁZAR DE ALCÁZAR -- 1530?-1606

Sleep

The Jovial Supper

ALCIPHRON (by Harry Thurston Peck) -- Second Century

From a Mercenary Girl--Petala to Simalion

Pleasures of Athens--Euthydicus to Epiphanio

From an Anxious Mother--Phyllis to Thrasonides

From a Curious Youth--Philocomus to Thestylus

From a Professional Diner-out--Capnosphrantes to Aristomachus

Unlucky Luck--Chytrolictes to Patellocharon

ALCMAN -- Seventh Century B.C.

Poem on Night

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT -- 1832-1888

The Night Ward ('Hospital Sketches')

Amy's Valley of Humiliation

('Little Women')

Thoreau's Flute (Atlantic Monthly)

Song from the Suds ('Little Women')

ALCUIN (by William H. Carpenter) -- 735?-8o4

On the Saints of the Church at York ('Alcuin and the Rise of the Christian Schools')

Disputation between Pepin, the Most Noble and Royal Youth, and Albinus the Scholastic

A Letter from Alcuin to Charlemagne

HENRY M. ALDEN -- 1836-

A Dedication--To My Beloved Wife ('A Study of Death')

The Dove and the Serpent (same)

Death and Sleep (same)

The Parable of the Prodigal (same)

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH -- 1837-

Destiny

Identity

Prescience

Alec Yeaton's Son

Memory

Tennyson (1890)

Sweetheart, Sigh No More

Broken Music

Elmwood

Sea Longings

A Shadow of the Night

Outward Bound

Reminiscence

Père Antoine's

Date-Palm

Miss Mehetabel's Son

ALEARDO ALEARDI -- 1812-1878

Cowards ('The Primal Histories')

The Harvesters ('Monte Circello')

The Death of the Year ('An Hour of My Youth')

JEAN LE ROND D'ALEMBERT -- 1717-1783

Montesquieu (Eulogy in the 'Encyclopédie')

VITTORIO ALFIERI (by L. Oscar Kuhns) -- 1749-1803

Scenes from 'Agamemnon'

ALFONSO THE WISE -- 1221-1284

What Meaneth a Tyrant, and How he Useth his Power ('Las Siete Partidas')

On the Turks, and Why they are So Called ('La Gran Conquista de Ultramar')

To the Month of Mary ('Cantigas')

ALFRED THE GREAT -- 849-901

King Alfred on King-Craft

Alfred's Preface to the Version of Pope Gregory's 'Pastoral Care'

From Boethius

Blossom Gatherings from St. Augustine

CHARLES GRANT ALLEN -- 1848-

The Coloration of Flowers ('The Colors of Flowers')

Among the Heather ('The Evolutionist at Large')

The Heron's Haunt ('Vignettes from Nature')

JAMES LANE ALLEN -- 1850-

A Courtship ('A Summer in Arcady')

Old King Solomon's Coronation ('Flute and Violin')

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM -- 1828-1889

The Ruined Chapel

The Winter Pear

O Spirit of the Summer-time

The Bubble

St. Margaret's Eve

The Fairies

Robin Redbreast

An Evening

Daffodil

Lovely Mary Donnelly

KARL JONAS LUDVIG ALMQUIST -- 1793-1866

Characteristics of Cattle

A New Undine (from 'The Book of the Rose')

God's War

JOHANNA AMBROSIUS –

1854-

A Peasant's Thoughts

Struggle and Peace

Do Thou Love, Too!

Invitation

EDMONDO DE AMICIS -- 1846-

The Light ('Constantinople')

Resemblances (same)

Birds (same)

Cordova ('Spain')

The Land of Pluck ('Holland and Its People')

The Dutch Masters ('Holland and Its People')

HENRI FRÉDÉRIC AMIEL (by Richard Burton) -- 1821-1881

Extracts from Amiel's Journal:

Christ's Real Message

Duty

Joubert

Greeks vs. Moderns

Nature, and Teutonic and Scandinavian Poetry

Training of Children

Mozart and Beethoven

 1854-

A Peasant's Thoughts

Struggle and Peace

Do Thou Love, Too!

Invitation

EDMONDO DE AMICIS -- 1846-

The Light ('Constantinople')

Resemblances (same)

Birds (same)

Cordova ('Spain')

The Land of Pluck ('Holland and Its People')

The Dutch Masters ('Holland and Its People')

HENRI FRÉDÉRIC AMIEL (by Richard Burton) -- 1821-1881

Extracts from Amiel's Journal:

Christ's Real Message

Duty

Joubert

Greeks vs. Moderns

Nature, and Teutonic and Scandinavian Poetry

Training of Children

Mozart and Beethoven

 

FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

 

VOLUME I.

 

The Book of the Dead (Colored Plate).

First English Printing (Fac-simile).

Assyrian Clay Tablet (Fac-simile).

John Adams (Portrait).

John Quincy Adams (Portrait).

Joseph Addison (Portrait).

Louis Agassiz (Portrait).

"Poetry" (Photogravure).

Vittorio Alfieri (Portrait).

"A Courtship" (Photogravure).

"A Dutch Girl" (Photogravure).

 

VIGNETTE PORTRAITS

Pierre Abélard.

Edmond About.

Abigail Adams.

Aeschines.

Aeschylus.

Aesop.

Grace Aguilar.

William Harrison Ainsworth.

Mark Akenside.

Alcaeus.

Louisa May Alcott.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich.

Jean le Rond D'Alembert.

Edmondo de Amicis.

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume III by Charles Dudley Warner, Editor

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume III by Charles Dudley Warner, Editor
 

LIBRARY OF THE

WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE

ANCIENT AND MODERN




CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER

EDITOR




HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE
LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE
GEORGE HENRY WARNER

ASSOCIATE EDITORS




Connoisseur Edition

VOL. III.

1896



 

 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS


VOL. III.

BERTHOLD AUERBACH--Continued: -- 1812-1882

The First False Step ('On the Heights')

The New Home and the Old One (same)

The Court Physician's Philosophy (same)

In Countess Irma's Diary (same)

ÉMILE AUGIER -- 1820-1889

A Conversation with a Purpose ('Giboyer's Boy')

A Severe Young Judge ('The Adventuress')

A Contented Idler ('M. Poirier's Son-in-Law')

Feelings of an Artist (same)

A Contest of Wills ('The Fourchambaults')

ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO (by Samuel Hart) -- 354-430

The Godly Sorrow that Worketh Repentance ('The Confessions')

Consolation (same)

The Foes of the City ('The City of God')

The Praise of God (same)

A Prayer ('The Trinity')

MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS -- A.D. 121-180

Reflections

JANE AUSTEN -- 1775-1817

An Offer of Marriage ('Pride and Prejudice')

Mother and Daughter (same)

A Letter of Condolence (same)

A Well-Matched Sister and Brother ('Northanger Abbey')

Family Doctors ('Emma')

Family Training ('Mansfield Park')

Private Theatricals (same)

Fruitless Regrets and Apples of Sodom (same)

AVERROËS -- 1126-1198

THE AVESTA (by A.V. Williams Jackson)

Psalm of Zoroaster

Prayer for Knowledge

The Angel of Divine Obedience

To the Fire

The Goddess of the Waters

Guardian Spirits

An Ancient Sindbad

The Wise Man

Invocation to Rain

Prayer for Healing

Fragment

AVICEBRON -- 1028-?1058

On Matter and Form ('The Fountain of Life')

ROBERT AYTOUN -- 1570-1638

Inconstancy Upbraided

Lines to an Inconstant Mistress (with Burns's Adaptation)

WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN -- 1813-1865

Burial March of Dundee ('Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers')

Execution of Montrose (same)

The Broken Pitcher ('Bon Gaultier Ballads')

Sonnet to Britain. "By the Duke of Wellington" (same)

A Ball in the Upper Circles ('The Modern Endymion')

A Highland Tramp ('Norman Sinclair')

MASSIMO TAPARELLI D'AZEGLIO -- 1798-1866

A Happy Childhood ('My Recollections')

The Priesthood (same)

My First Venture in Romance (same)

BABER (by Edward S. Holden) -- 1482-1530

From Baber's 'Memoirs'

BABRIUS -- First Century A.D.

The North Wind and the Sun

Jupiter and the Monkey

The Mouse that Fell into the Pot

The Fox and the Grapes

The Carter and Hercules

The Young Cocks

The Arab and the Camel

The Nightingale and the Swallow

The Husbandman and the stork

The Pine

The Woman and Her Maid-Servants

The Lamp

The Tortoise and the Hare

FRANCIS BACON (by Charlton T. Lewis) -- 1561-1626

Of Truth ('Essays')

Of Revenge (same)

Of Simulation and Dissimulation (same)

Of Travel (same)

Of Friendship (same)

Defects of the Universities ('The Advancement of Learning')

To My Lord Treasurer Burghley

In Praise of Knowledge

To the Lord Chancellor

To Villiers on his Patent as a Viscount

Charge to Justice Hutton

A Prayer, or Psalm

From the 'Apophthegms'

Translation of the 137th Psalm

The World's a Bubble

WALTER BAGEHOT (by Forrest Morgan) -- 1826-1877

The Virtues of Stupidity ('Letters on the French Coup d'État')

Review Writing ('The First Edinburgh Reviewers')

Lord Eldon (same)

Taste ('Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Browning')

Causes of the Sterility of Literature ('Shakespeare')

The Search for Happiness ('William Cowper')

On Early Reading ('Edward Gibbon')

The Cavaliers ('Thomas Babington Macaulay')

Morality and Fear ('Bishop Butler')

The Tyranny of Convention ('Sir Robert Peel')

How to Be an Influential Politician ('Bolingbroke')

Conditions of Cabinet Government ('The English Constitution')

Why Early Societies could not be Free ('Physics and Politics')

Benefits of Free Discussion in Modern Times (same)

Origin of Deposit Banking ('Lombard Street')

JENS BAGGESEN -- 1764-1826

A Cosmopolitan ('The Labyrinth')

Philosophy on the Heath (same)

There was a Time when I was Very Little

PHILIP JAMES BAILEY -- 1816-

From "Festus": Life: The Passing-Bell; Thoughts;

Dreams; Chorus of the Saved

JOANNA BAILLIE -- 1762-1851

Woo'd and Married and A'

It Was on a Morn when We were Thrang

Fy, Let Us A' to the Wedding

The Weary Pund o' Tow

From 'De Montfort'

To Mrs. Siddons

A Scotch Song

Song, 'Poverty Parts Good Company'

The Kitten

HENRY MARTYN BAIRD -- 1832-

The Battle of Ivry ('The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre')

SIR SAMUEL WHITE BAKER -- 1821-1893

Hunting in Abyssinia ('The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia')

The Sources of the Nile ('The Albert Nyanza')

ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR -- 1848-

The Pleasures of Reading (Rectorial Address)

THE BALLAD (by F.B. Gummere)

Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne

The Hunting of the Cheviot

Johnie Cock

Sir Patrick Spens

The Bonny Earl of Murray

Mary Hamilton

Bonnie George Campbell

Bessie Bell and Mary Gray

The Three Ravens

Lord Randal

Edward

The Twa Brothers

Babylon

Childe Maurice

The Wife of Usher's Well

Sweet William's Ghost

HONORÉ DE BALZAC (by William P. Trent) -- 1799-1850

The Meeting in the Convent ('The Duchess of Langeais')

An Episode Under the Terror

A Passion in the Desert

The Napoleon of the People ('The Country Doctor')

GEORGE BANCROFT (by Austin Scott) -- 1800-1891

The Beginnings of Virginia ('History of the United States')

Men and Government in Early Massachusetts (same)

King Philip's War (same)

The New Netherland (same)

Franklin (same)


FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME III.


Ancient Irish Miniature (Colored Plate)     Frontispiece
"St. Augustine and His Mother" (Photogravure)     1014
Papyrus, Sermons of St. Augustine (Fac-simile)     1018
Marcus Aurelius (Portrait)     1022
The Zend Avesta (Fac-simile)     1084
Francis Bacon (Portrait)     1156
"The Cavaliers" (Photogravure)     1218
Honoré de Balzac (Portrait)     1348
George Bancroft (Portrait)     1432

VIGNETTE PORTRAITS


Émile Augier
Jane Austen
Robert Aytoun
Walter Bagehot
Jens Baggesen
Philip James Bailey
Joanna Baillie
Henry Martyn Baird
Sir Samuel White Baker
Arthur James Balfour
 

How to Read Poetry by Ethel Maude Colson

  
How to Read Poetry by Ethel Maude Colson

How to Read Poetry

by
Ethel Maude Colson

From the FOREWORD. It may be plainly stated, in beginning, that this little book is in no sense a didactic or technical treatise, that it sheers humbly far away from the academic or educational religion. Textbooks, conveying formal poetic information, offering best and most incontrovertible of studious reasons for the why and how of poetry reading, are thicker than flowers in May or sad hearts in war time, but here is no hint of addition to their number.

The best argument that can be advanced in favor of marriage is that marriage has been found happy. The best of all reasons for reading poetry is because one loves it. And the best way to read poetry is with the love that, for love's sake, finds its own pathway, works its own miracles of sympathy and understanding. 
 
The simple intent, therefore, of -How to Read Poetry- is to assist the lay poetry lover-far more numerous and universal than might be imagined - to comprehend and, if necessary, defend his affection; to remove the curse too widely laid by scholastic injunctions and -required reading;- to persuade the non-poetic reader who, for whatever reason, believes that he does not like poetry that at heart he really does....

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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Introduction To Poetry by Raymond M. Alden

Introduction To Poetry by Raymond M. Alden

Introduction To Poetry 

by 

Raymond M. Alden


Excerpt from An Introduction to Poetry: For Students of English Literature Chapter Four, on the fundamental problems of English rhythm, deals with the point of greatest difficulty in the whole range of the subject, and is to be regarded, not as making claim to originality, but as the most individual portion of this book. SO recently as the time of publication of the earlier volume, English Verse, it seemed impracticable to dogmatize on the elements of our metres, with any hope of doing more than adding another note to the discordant jangle of voices on that dangerous subject. But there is evidence that conditions have be! Come more hopeful; recent writers have seemed to tend more and more toward agreement on certain substantial principles and while one must still wait, no doubt, for a generally accredited science of English prosody, it is perhaps safeito offer for the use of students a rather more pretentious body of doctrine than would have been reasonable hereto.
    


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The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations by Georges Polti & Lucille Ray 1868

The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations by Georges Polti & Lucille Ray 1868


The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations 

by 

Georges Polti & Lucille Ray 

1868

"Gozzi maintained that there can be but thirty-six tragic situations. Schiller took great pains to find more, but he was unable to find even so many as Gozzi."

Thirty-six situations only! There is, to me, something tantalizing about the assertion, unaccompanied as it is by any explanation either from Gozzi, or from Goethe or Schiller, and presenting a problem which it does not solve. For I remembered that he who declared by this limited number so strongly synthetic a law, had himself the most fantastic of imaginations. He was the author, this Gozzi, of "Turandot," and of the "Roi Cerf," two works almost without analogue, the one upon the situation of the "Enigma, ' the other upon phases of metempsychosis; he was the creator of a dramatic system, and the Arabesque spirit, through him transfused, has given us the work of Hoffmann, Jean-Paul Richter and Poe.


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