: Re: Does inclusion of significant quotations from literature make a novel harder to publish? I'm considering using quotations (a sentence to a paragraph) from various pieces of literature at the
If you're just using short quotes, like a sentence or two, I think this would clearly fall into "fair use" and not require any permission. If you're quoting more than a paragraph, and your purpose is just to connect your work to some bigger theme, you're probably quoting too much and should cut it down. I take it that you are not trying to create an anthology of classic literature, but to write your own book and connect it to classic literature. If that's the case, then you shouldn't have any problem. I suppose if your quotes are long, a publisher might worry that you are "on the edge" between fair use and a copyright infringement. At that point you could either cut down the length of the quote or get permission. Getting permission might cost money.
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