“ No human being could bear a steady view of moral solitude without going mad. ”
Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1911). copy citation
Author | Joseph Conrad |
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Source | Under Western Eyes |
Topic | solitude view |
Date | 1911 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2480/2480-h/2480-h.htm |
Context
“To the lonely themselves it wears a mask. The most miserable outcast hugs some memory or some illusion. Now and then a fatal conjunction of events may lift the veil for an instant. For an instant only. No human being could bear a steady view of moral solitude without going mad.
Razumov had reached that point of vision. To escape from it he embraced for a whole minute the delirious purpose of rushing to his lodgings and flinging himself on his knees by the side of the bed with the dark figure stretched on it;”
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