The Writer's Art By Those Who Have Practiced It

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And they make him conduct himself in such a manner, from one end of the volume to the other, that all of his acts, all of his movements, are the reflection of his inmost nature, of all his thoughts, of all his resolves, or of all his hesita- tions. They hide their psychology, then, instead of dis- playing it; they make of it the frame of the work, as the invisible skeleton is the frame of the human body. The painter who makes our portrait does not show our skele- ton.
It seems to me, moreover,
...that the novel executed in this fashion gains thereby in sincerity. It is, in the first place, more probable, for the people whom we see living around us do not relate to us the motives they obey.
In the next place, it must be remembered that if by observing men we can determine their nature accurately enough to foresee their mode of conduct in almost all circumstances — if we can say with precision: "Such a man, of such a temperament, in such a case, will do this" — it does not follow at all that we are able to de- termine, one by one, all the secret evolutions of his thought, which is not ours; all the mysterious solicita- tions of his instincts, which do not resemble ours; all the confused incitements of his nature, of which the organs, the nerves, the blood, the flesh, are different from ours.


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