These evils can be finally removed by the benign influence of the love of Christ, and no other power is competent to the work."
— from Sunny Memories Of Foreign Lands, Volume 1 by Harriet Beecher Stowe
H2 anchor PLOT AND CHARACTER HENRY JAMES, in his paper on Anthony Trollope, says that if Trollope “had taken sides on the rather superficial opposition between novels of character and novels of plot, I can imagine him to have said (except that he never expressed himself in epigram) that he preferred the former class, inasmuch as character in itself is plot, while plot is by no means character.”
— from Ponkapog Papers by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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