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George Bernard Shaw G K Chesterton
George Bernard Shaw
G K Chesterton
This produces upon many minds an impression of needless preparation and a kind of bustling prolixity. But the truth is that the very rapidity of such a man's mind makes him seem slow in getting to the point. It is positively because he is quick-witted that he is long-winded. A quick eye for ideas may actually make a writer slow in reaching his goal, just as a quick eye for landscapes might make a motorist slow in reaching Brighton. An original man has to pause at every allusion or simile to re explain historical parallels, to re shape distorted words. Any ordinary leader writer might write swiftly and smoothly something like this: "The element of religion in the Puritan rebellion, if hostile to art, yet saved the movement from some of the evils in which the French Revolution involved morality." Now a man like Mr. Shaw, who has his own views on everything, would be forced to make the sentence long and broken instead of swift and smooth. He would say something like: "The element of religion, as I explain religion, in the Puritan rebellion if hostile to art that is what I mean by art may have saved it from some evils in which the French Revolution of which I have my own opinion involved morality, which I will define for you in a minute."
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 24, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798727093122 |
| Publishers | Independently Published |
| Pages | 100 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 6 mm · 136 g |
| Language | English |
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