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" He was thinking of Marco, Daisy, Sono
Oguki, Madeleine, the Pontritters, and now and then of the difference between ancient and modern
tragedy according to Hegel, the inner experience of the heart and the deepening of individual
character in the modern age. His own individual character cut off at times both from facts and from
values. But modern character is inconstant, divided, vacillating, lacking the stone-like certitude of
archaic man, also deprived of the firm ideas of the seventeenth century, clear, hard theorems. "

Saul Bellow , Herzog


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Saul Bellow quote : He was thinking of Marco, Daisy, Sono<br />Oguki, Madeleine, the Pontritters, and now and then of the difference between ancient and modern<br />tragedy according to Hegel, the inner experience of the heart and the deepening of individual<br />character in the modern age. His own individual character cut off at times both from facts and from<br />values. But modern character is inconstant, divided, vacillating, lacking the stone-like certitude of<br />archaic man, also deprived of the firm ideas of the seventeenth century, clear, hard theorems.