A novel is in its broadest definition a personal impression of life; that - to begin with - constitutes its value - which is greater or less according to the intensity of the impression. But there will be no intensity at all - and therefore no value - unless there is freedom to feel and say. As presented above - which of the following best describes the author’s theory of the novel?

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A novel is in its broadest definition a personal impression of life; that - to begin with - constitutes its value - which is greater or less according to the intensity of the impression. But there will be no intensity at all - and therefore no value - unless there is freedom to feel and say. As presented above - which of the following best describes the author’s theory of the novel?