"Mérimée hated effects and pretense; he had no mercy for writers who strove to bring together words which were surprised to find themselves in the same company, who tried to polish their periods to give weird turns to trifling thoughts merely for the effect."
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Edward Manley, "Prosper Mérimée—Biography" in: Prosper Mérimée. Carmen: and other stories (a French language edition for American schools, 1907), page xviexternal link
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