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“Words mean more than we mean to express when we use them,” Lewis Carroll once wrote in a letter to a friend, “so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer means.” quote by Anonymous
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““Words mean more than we mean to express when we use them,” Lewis Carroll once wrote in a letter to a friend, “so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer means.””

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Source Letter: Lewis Carroll to a friend, date unknown

Words carry deeper meaning than the speaker intends, so a book should convey far more than the author's conscious intent.

In simple terms: Words mean more than we think; books hold greater meaning.

Key Takeaway

Read beyond the surface to grasp deeper intent.

Themes

language communication interpretation literature meaning

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • literary analysis
  • writing workshops
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

semantic depth authorial intent reader perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we ensure accurate interpretation?
  • Can we ever fully know an author's true meaning?
A Different Perspective

Readers may misinterpret authorial intent, leading to varied meanings.

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