Books Quote by Susanna Kearsley
““I love to read, but all through school I hated it when books were pulled apart and analyzed. Winnie-the-pooh as a political allegory, that sort of thing. It never really worked for me. There's a line in The Barretts of Wimpole Street - you know, the play - where Elizabeth Barrett is trying to work out the meaning of one of Robert Browning's poems, and she shows it to him, and he reads it and he tells her that when he wrote that poem, only God and Robert Browning knew what it meant and now only God knows. And that's how I feel about studying English. Who knows what the writer was thinking, and why should it matter? I'd rather just read for enjoyment." 'The Winter Sea””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley, 2015
Academic analysis can strip pleasure from reading; personal enjoyment should guide literary engagement.
In simple terms: Studying literature often feels overly analytical, reducing joy.
Prioritize reading for personal fulfillment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school
- book clubs
- personal study
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you prefer analysis or pure enjoyment?
- How can you balance both?
Over‑analysis can deepen understanding but may hinder enjoyment.