“A writer should read until he is filled to the brim and like a pitcher which is over-filled over flows. And then he should write.”
Quotes by Charles Nodier
“Such days of autumnal decline hold a strange mystery which adds to the gravity of all our moods.”
“Scarcely has night arrived to undeceive, unfurling her wings of crepe (wings drained even of the glimmer just now dying in the tree-tops); scarcely has the last glint still dancing on the burnished metal heights of the tall towers ceased to fade, like a still glowing coal in a spent brazier, which whitens gradually beneath the ashes, and soon is indistinguishable from the abandoned hearth, than a fearful murmur rises amongst them, their teeth chatter with despair and rage, they hasten and scatter in their dread, finding witches everywhere, and ghosts. It is night... and Hell will gape once more.”
Charles NodierCharles Nodier was a prominent French author and librarian known for his significant contributions to the Romantic literary movement. He played a crucial role in introducing the conte fantastique—a ge...