The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume I by Gerhart Hauptmann
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LOTH
How do you come across just that book? Do you quite understand it? HELEN I hope I do--at least, in part. It rests me to read it. [_After a pause._] But if it _is_ a foolish book, as you say, could you recommend me a better one? LOTH Read ... well, let me see ... do you know Dahn's "Fight for Rome"? HELEN No, but I'll buy the book now. Does it serve a practical end? LOTH No, but a rational one. It depicts men not as they are but such as, some day, they ought to be. Thus it sets up an ideal for our imitation. HELEN [_Deeply convinced._] Ah, that is noble. [_A brief pause._] But perhaps you can tell me something else. The papers talk so much about Zola and Ibsen. Are they great authors? LOTH |
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