What pleases the public is lively and vivid delineation which makes no demands on the intellect; but passionate and absolutist youth can only be enthralled by a problem.
The Thomas Mann Reader (ed. New York, Knopf, 1950)
What pleases the public is lively and vivid delineation which makes no demands on the intellect; but passionate and absolutist youth can only be enthralled by a problem.
The Thomas Mann Reader (ed. New York, Knopf, 1950)