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Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers robbing them of their time and money repre
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"Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers; robbing them of their time and money; representing men, manners, and things, that never have been, or are likely to be"

- Mary Wortley Montagu

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In this quote, Mary Wortley Montagu is slamming writers of novels and romance for deceiving their readers. She argues that these authors not only waste their readers' money and time, but likewise present impractical and unlikely situations and characters. Montagu recommends that these authors produce false expectations and perfects, leading readers to think in things that do not exist in truth. By doing so, they not just disappoint their readers but likewise perpetuate impractical standards and beliefs. Montagu's words work as a cautionary reminder to readers to be crucial of the content they consume and to not be swayed by the romanticized and typically impractical portrayals in books and love.

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Mary Wortley Montagu This quote is written / told by Mary Wortley Montagu between May 26, 1689 and August 21, 1762. She was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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