Books Quote by Anonymous
““I still maintain that the times get precisely the literature that they deserve, and that if the writing of this period is gloomy the gloom is not so much inherent in the literature as in the times.””
About This Quote
Literature reflects its era, but the gloom of a period often stems from the times themselves rather than the writing.
In simple terms: Books mirror their times, and gloom often comes from the era, not the text.
Recognize historical context when judging works.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic essays
- book clubs
- historical research
- teaching literature
- media criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does context shape your reading?
- Can a text be timeless despite its era?
Some works transcend their era’s gloom.