Browning's torture trap [UK]:
Of the many displacement activities known to temporarily blocked writers, browsing among second-hand books has always been one of the most common, and one of the least productive. The exception, famously, is Robert Browning, and the occasion of his shopping trip to the stalls in the Piazza San Lorenzo in Florence, in June 1860 ...
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