short notes on the following: A novelist's chief desire
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A novelist's chief desire is to be unconscious as much as possible
Explanation:
- This expression has been taken from "Profession for Women" by Virginia wolf.
- In this book, she talks about illusions
- She writes that a writer's most valuable possession is to be unconscious of so many things around
- A writer should solely focus on their own work
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