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“To pass to the deluge, and beyond it, and to come to close quarters with our proper division, the origin of Romance itself is a very debatable subject, or rather it is a subject which the wiser mind will hardly care to debate much.” quote by George Saintsbury
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“To pass to the deluge, and beyond it, and to come to close quarters with our proper division, the origin of Romance itself is a very debatable subject, or rather it is a subject which the wiser mind will hardly care to debate much.”

George Saintsbury

About This Quote

The quote suggests that the origins of Romance literature are contested, but a wise person sees little value in endless debate over it.

In simple terms: Debating Romance origins is futile for the wise.

Key Takeaway

Focus on substance over scholarly squabbles.

Themes

Literary History Intellectual Humility Cultural Origins Scholarly Debate Wisdom

Mood

thoughtful reflective introspective

Type

aphilosophical analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • Academic conferences
  • Literature classes
  • Research seminars
  • Book clubs
  • Cultural studies

Key Concepts

Romance literature Historical origins Intellectual priorities

Practical Applications

  • Teaching literary history
  • Guiding research focus

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why might endless debate distract from deeper appreciation?
  • How does focusing on meaning over origin change our engagement with texts?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that understanding origins is essential for contextualizing literature, making the debate worthwhile.

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