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them. There is something consoling in these reiterations, something like
a spell repeated, which charms the mind even as it wakes it. But the
greatest art, as Iris Murdoch has observed, "invigorates without consoling,
and defeats our attempts to use it as magic."
Geoffrey H. Hartman
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