If everything is made so obvious that it asks nothing of the readers, then after a while, their ability to respond is atrophied. And they grow up as young people unable to take anything from a printed page, or they become bored because they haven't discovered the nuances, the differences of opinion, the differences of approach between one author and another. Children can be trusted to skip what they don't like in a book. That's perfectly all right. But to have it all reduced to the supposedly twelve-year-old mind of the adult public is what I object to.
If everything is made so obvious that it asks nothing of the readers, then after a while, their ability to respond is atrophied. And they grow up as … - Frances Clarke Sayers
If everything is made so obvious that it asks nothing of the readers, then after a while, their ability to respond is atrophied. And they grow up as …
- Frances Clarke Sayers
A love of reading encompasses the whole of life: information, knowledge, insight and understanding, pleasure; the power to think, to select, to act, … - Frances Clarke Sayers
A love of reading encompasses the whole of life: information, knowledge, insight and understanding, pleasure; the power to think, to select, to act, …
I've heard people ask, What's so sacred about a classic books that you can't change it for the modern child? Nothing is sacred about a classic. What … - Frances Clarke Sayers
I've heard people ask, What's so sacred about a classic books that you can't change it for the modern child? Nothing is sacred about a classic. What …
We're caught in the pace of modern living - this emphasis on the "quick take," on the magazine that says it will take you eight minutes to read an ar… - Frances Clarke Sayers
We're caught in the pace of modern living - this emphasis on the "quick take," on the magazine that says it will take you eight minutes to read an ar…
Walt Disney has never addressed himself to children once in his life - never. The material of his cartoons is made to reach an adult audience. This i… - Frances Clarke Sayers
Walt Disney has never addressed himself to children once in his life - never. The material of his cartoons is made to reach an adult audience. This i…
There is no reason why good books should be lowered or lessened being rewritten to meet the demands of people who are not ready or interested enough … - Frances Clarke Sayers
There is no reason why good books should be lowered or lessened being rewritten to meet the demands of people who are not ready or interested enough …
I think the number of books published by Mr. Disney has nothing to do with whether or not he is bringing literature to children. That judgment has go… - Frances Clarke Sayers
I think the number of books published by Mr. Disney has nothing to do with whether or not he is bringing literature to children. That judgment has go…
The library profession is ... a profession that is informed, illuminated, radiated by a fierce and beautiful love of books. A love so overwhelming th… - Frances Clarke Sayers
The library profession is ... a profession that is informed, illuminated, radiated by a fierce and beautiful love of books. A love so overwhelming th…
I feel that anybody who addresses himself to children has a responsibility, and that responsibility is to make available to children the very best th… - Frances Clarke Sayers
I feel that anybody who addresses himself to children has a responsibility, and that responsibility is to make available to children the very best th…
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