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Originally Posted by SNR
How do social, religious and political underpinnings of a novel make something sublime? How can they? How can they overwhelm the senses and even induce elements of fear and inferiority in a beautiful and life-changing way?
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That's why it's a great book you ****ing dunderhead.
Because those subtleties within the book, the underlying commentary on those aspects of the pre/mid-Industrial Revolution era are inducing a conceptualization of brilliance/greatness for the reader as it relates to the work as a whole.
I think you just got pissy because you perceived my commentary as an attack on one of your sychophants in this thread.