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Europe Quote by David Markson

“Trying to imagine E. M. Forster, who found Ulysses indecorous, at a London performance of Lenny Bruce—to which in fact he was once taken. Trying to imagine the same for a time-transported Nathaniel Hawthorne—who during his first visit to Europe was even shocked by the profusion of naked statues.” quote by David Markson
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“Trying to imagine E. M. Forster, who found Ulysses indecorous, at a London performance of Lenny Bruce—to which in fact he was once taken. Trying to imagine the same for a time-transported Nathaniel Hawthorne—who during his first visit to Europe was even shocked by the profusion of naked statues.”

David Markson

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Darkening Age, David Markson, 1996

Imagining historical figures reacting to modern or foreign cultures reveals their rigidity.

In simple terms: Historical figures would feel shocked by modern culture.

Key Takeaway

Consider cultural context in judgments.

Themes

culture history anachronism perspective

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

literary historical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • creative writing
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

cultural relativism historical empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we avoid presentism?
  • What can we learn from past reactions?
A Different Perspective

Modern analogies may oversimplify past mindsets.

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