"Fairy-stories were plainly not primarily concerned with possibility, but with desirability. If they awakened desire, satisfying it while often whetting it unbearably, they succeeded." - J.R.R. Tolkien from his essay On Fairy-Stories
Whole-heartedly agree
"Fairy-stories were plainly not primarily concerned with possibility, but with desirability. If they awakened desire, satisfying it while often whetting it unbearably, they succeeded." - J.R.R. Tolkien from his essay *On Fairy-Stories*
Whole-heartedly agree
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