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It is clear from the passage that Lane …………..
Lane's friends had always urged him to write, and,
yielding to their persistence, he had proposed two
books, one of them on the upbringing of young
children and the other on the "re-education" of adults
by means of psychological analysis. These he more
than once began, and a few relics of his attempts
remained, but generally he 'destroyed what he'd
written. The fact was that he was neither a systematic
thinker nor a literary craftsman. He was a genius in
understanding and sympathy, but not one who could
easily make his methods available for others to use.