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Human nature Quote by P.G. Wodehouse

“Mr Wooster, I am not ashamed to say that the tears came into my eyes as I listened to them. It amazes me that a man as young as you can have been able to plumb human nature so surely to its depths; to play with so unerring a hand on the quivering heart-strings of your reader; to write novels so…” quote by P.G. Wodehouse
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““Mr Wooster, I am not ashamed to say that the tears came into my eyes as I listened to them. It amazes me that a man as young as you can have been able to plumb human nature so surely to its depths; to play with so unerring a hand on the quivering heart-strings of your reader; to write novels so true, so human, so moving, so vital!" "Oh, it's just a knack," I said.””

P.G. Wodehouse

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Code of the Woosters”, 1938, chapter 5

The narrator admires the author's deep emotional insight and skillful storytelling.

In simple terms: He praises the writer’s talent.

Key Takeaway

Recognize powerful storytelling.

Themes

literature empathy skillful writing

Mood

appreciative enthusiastic

Type

literary critical

When to use this quote

  • reading
  • creative writing
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

narrative technique emotional resonance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a story move you?
  • How does emotional depth affect engagement?
A Different Perspective

Subjective admiration may not reflect all readers.

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