Jane Austen is at the end of the line that begins with Samuel Richardson, which takes wonder and magic out of the novel, treats not the past but the present.
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"Jane Austen is at the end of the line that begins with Samuel Richardson, which takes wonder and magic out of the novel, treats not the past but the present." — Leslie Fiedler
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Jane Austen is at the end of the line that begins with Samuel Richardson, which takes wonder and magic out of the novel, treats not the past but the present. — Leslie Fiedler
About Leslie Fiedler
Leslie Fiedler was a Critic from United States (1917–2003).
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This quote is attributed to Leslie Fiedler, a Critic from United States.
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Leslie Fiedler lived from 1917 – 2003.