Author: George Sand
Cited by
- Elizabeth Berg (1)
- IN: The Dream Lover (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: When my submission has been claimed, no longer in the name of love and friendship but by reason of some right or power, I have drawn upon the strength that is buried in my nature, I have drawn upon the strength that is buried in my nature, I have straightened my shoulders and thrown off the yoke. I alone know the latent force hidden within me. I alone know how much I grieve and suffer and love.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, UK
- Emma Straub (1)
- IN: The Vacationers (2014) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It is not so much a matter of traveling as of getting away; which of us has not some pain to dull, or some yoke to cast off?
FROM: Winter in Majorca, (1842), Novel, France
- Peter Kerr (1)
- IN: Snowball Oranges (2000) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: For Majorca is one of the most beautiful places on Earth... Like a green Helvetia under a Calabrian sky, with the solemnity and silence of the Orient.
FROM: A Winter in Majorca, (1841), Novel, France