Curiosa: Essais Critiques De Littérature Ancienne Ignorée Ou Mal Connue

Curiosa: Essais Critiques De Littérature Ancienne Ignorée Ou Mal Connue is a scholarly collection of critical essays written in the late 19th century. The book focuses on lesser-known or disregarded works of ancient literature, emphasizing the importance of these texts alongside more celebrated classics. It highlights forgotten authors from the Renaissance and other eras, providing a critical examination of their contributions to the literary landscape and enriching cultural discourse.
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“A book was all it ever took to hold him captive.””
— Unknown
“Dreams are manifestations of our unconscious desires.””
— Unknown
“Justice and revenge are the same when you're willing to sacrifice all these lives for it.””
— Unknown
“A book was all it ever took to hold him captive, make him forget to eat, to sleep, to exist in his own body.””
— Unknown
“The idea of saying goodbye was unbearable. Emory had walked back into his life, carved herself a place in it despite all his trepidations, and though Baz doubted he would ever feel fearless like Kai or Romie, he knew Emory had made him want to fear less. This girl who’d laughed in fields of gold, who’d made sunflowers bloom, who’d looked up at the stars with him and thought they were lost should trying to find their way home.””
— Unknown
“There is a scholar on these shores who breathes stories. He inhales all manner of them, holds each one in his soul, and when his lungs are too full of words, he exhales at last, daring to breathe his own stories to life. Thus he breathes in words and breathes more out, in and out and in again like the measured rhythm of the sea, until one day he finds a peculiar book that sets even the tides off their fated course.””
— Unknown
“though Baz doubted he would ever be fearless like Kai or Romie, he knew Emory had made him want to fear less.””
— Unknown
“Remember not to veer from the path, dreamling.””
— Unknown
“Him helping you with this? It goes against all his precious rules. Which means he trusts you. And that’s the thing about Brysden: under all that worry, all that anxiety, his loyalty, once you earn it, is unswerving.” He leaned in threateningly close. “Don’t fuck that up.””
— Unknown














