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Character Quote by Lore Segal

“Did the nineteenth-century novelists create more generously than we do now? In a general reading of contemporary work, do you see a lot of new and different characters, or is it the same character who is a stand-in for the writer? And it's interesting enough, but it's a weakness I think. We are…” quote by Lore Segal
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“Did the nineteenth-century novelists create more generously than we do now? In a general reading of contemporary work, do you see a lot of new and different characters, or is it the same character who is a stand-in for the writer? And it's interesting enough, but it's a weakness I think. We are much more self-revealing and less able to produce new people over and over again.”

Lore Segal

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Source Essay: Literary Critique, date unknown

The author questions whether modern novelists lack the generosity of character creation compared to 19th‑century writers, suggesting contemporary works recycle a single authorial stand‑in rather than invent fresh personalities.

In simple terms: Modern writers may repeat themselves instead of inventing new characters.

Key Takeaway

Encourage diverse, authentic character development.

Themes

literature creativity authorship characterization generosity

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

analytical commentary literary.

When to use this quote

  • writing workshops
  • editing process
  • authorial voice
  • literary analysis
  • character design

Key Concepts

novelistic tradition self‑revelation character archetype

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can writers break free from self‑referential patterns?
  • What strategies foster truly new characters?
A Different Perspective

The claim may overlook innovative voices in niche genres or non‑Western literature.

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