Sunday 2 May 2010

The most powerful thing in the poet, which blows the good and evil spirit into his works, is precisely the unconscious. So a great one, like Shakespeare, will enfold and present jewels which he could no more see than he could his own heart in his own body… If one dares to say anything about the unconscious and unfathomable, then one can only seek to determine its existence, not its depths.

--Jean Paul Richter

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