I just love the way those old-time authors like Mr. Dickens or George Eliot {who was actually a woman, in case you didn't know} stop smack-dab in the middle of the story and say stuff like, "patient reader," and then give some little side comment.
by Kathryn Lasky
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The quote reflects an admiration for classic authors such as Charles Dickens and George Eliot, highlighting their unique style of directly addressing the reader. This approach creates an intimate connection, as they pause the narrative to share personal insights or commentary, inviting the reader to engage more deeply with the text.

The mention of George Eliot’s true identity as a woman underscores the importance of recognizing historical figures in literature, often overlooked due to their gender. Lasky's appreciation for this literary technique illustrates a fondness for traditional storytelling methods that enrich the reading experience and foster a sense of companionship between the writer and the audience.

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