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“Here is one of the fundamental defects of American fiction--perhaps the one character that sets it off sharply from all other known kinds of contemporary fiction. It habitually exhibits, not a man of delicate organization in revolt against the inexplicable tragedy of existence, but a man of low…” quote by H. L. Mencken
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“Here is one of the fundamental defects of American fiction--perhaps the one character that sets it off sharply from all other known kinds of contemporary fiction. It habitually exhibits, not a man of delicate organization in revolt against the inexplicable tragedy of existence, but a man of low sensibilities and elemental desires yielding himself gladly to his environment, and so achieving what, under a third-rate civilization, passes for success. To get on: this is the aim. To weigh and reflect, to doubt and rebel: this is the thing to be avoided.”

H. L. Mencken

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Source Essay: "The American Novel" in The American Mercury, 1915

Mencken argues that American fiction often portrays protagonists who surrender to base instincts rather than challenging existential absurdity, reflecting a cultural tendency toward conformity and mediocrity.

In simple terms: American stories favor low desires over thoughtful rebellion.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and value critical, reflective characters.

Themes

culture literature conformity existentialism criticism

Mood

critical analytical skeptical

Type

observational critical literary.

When to use this quote

  • literary analysis
  • creative writing workshops
  • teaching literature
  • media criticism
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

American realism social critique character archetype

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this critique apply to modern American novels?
  • What examples contradict Mencken’s claim?
A Different Perspective

The view may overlook works that do celebrate resistance and intellectual depth.

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