In my view, the novelist has no right to express his opinions on the things of this world. In creating, he must imitate God: do his job and then shut up.
I'm absolutely removed from the world at such times...The hours go by without my knowing it. Sitting there I'm wandering in countries I can see every detail of - I'm playing a role in the story I'm reading. I actually feel I'm the characters - I live and breath with them.
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This quote reflects the immersive experience of reading, where one can lose themselves in the narrative and connect deeply with the characters.
Gustave Flaubert expresses the profound sense of escapism that comes from reading literature. The act of immersing oneself in a story creates a vivid mental landscape where time ceases to exist, allowing the reader to feel as though they are living through the experiences of the characters. Flaubert's words highlight the transformative power of literature, inviting readers to indulge in imagination and emotional engagement with the stories they encounter.
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Whatever the thing you wish to say, there is but one word to express it, but one verb to give it movement, but one adjective to qualify it; you must seek until you find this noun, this verb, this adjective.
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