great writers motif, less disguised, passage childhood maturity, clash — Andr?� Maurois

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Almost all great writers have as their motif, more or less disguised, the passage from childhood to maturity, the clash between the thrill of expectation and the disillusioning knowledge of truth. 'Lost Illusion' is the undisclosed title of every novel.

Andr?� Maurois

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