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“Ornate language tended to unsettle him. Passages from nineteenth-century novels might glow like hot coals or squirm like heaps of snakes. In fact, he tried not to read anything written before the First World War. Hemingway made a good cutoff point. Hemingway's sentences were a nice deep blue, and…” quote by Harry Dolan
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““Ornate language tended to unsettle him. Passages from nineteenth-century novels might glow like hot coals or squirm like heaps of snakes. In fact, he tried not to read anything written before the First World War. Hemingway made a good cutoff point. Hemingway's sentences were a nice deep blue, and they mostly held still, like stalks of wheat on a windless day.(p18)””

Harry Dolan

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Source Book: “The Art of Reading”, 2021

Notes that ornate, pre‑WWI prose feels chaotic, preferring Hemingway’s clean, stable style as a literary benchmark.

In simple terms: Prefers simple, steady writing over complex, old‑fashioned language.

Key Takeaway

Choose clarity and restraint in writing.

Themes

literature style preference

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

critical educational

When to use this quote

  • writing workshops
  • literary criticism
  • editing

Key Concepts

modernism minimalism historical taste

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is ornate language effective?
  • How does style affect reader engagement?
A Different Perspective

Simplicity may limit expressive depth.

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