André Gide Quote

Of some forty families I have been able to observe, I know hardly four in which the parents do not act in such a way that nothing would be more desirable for the child than to escape their influence.


Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality (ed. Routledge, 2017) - ISBN: 9781351496810


Of some forty families I have been able to observe, I know hardly four in which the parents do not act in such a way that nothing would be more...

Of some forty families I have been able to observe, I know hardly four in which the parents do not act in such a way that nothing would be more...

Of some forty families I have been able to observe, I know hardly four in which the parents do not act in such a way that nothing would be more...

Of some forty families I have been able to observe, I know hardly four in which the parents do not act in such a way that nothing would be more...