The Black Prince Love Quotes

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Quote #10

Every artist is a masochist to his own muse, that pleasure at least belongs to him intimately. And indeed our highest moments may find us still the hero of such conceptions. But they are false conceptions all the same. And the black Eros whom I loved and feared was but an insubstantial shadow of a greater and more terrible godhead. (Postscript by Bradley Pearson: par. 20)

Flip to the back of your book and take another look at Bradley Pearson's postscript to "The Black Prince." To what extent does he associate this unnamed "godhead" with his "dear friend" and editor, P. Loxias, and what does that association suggest?