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“It is curious for one who studies the action and reaction of national literature on each other, to see the humor of Swift and Sterne and Fielding, after filtering through Richter, reappear in Carlyle with a tinge of Germanism that makes it novel, alien, or even displeasing, as the case may be, to…” quote by James Russell Lowell
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“It is curious for one who studies the action and reaction of national literature on each other, to see the humor of Swift and Sterne and Fielding, after filtering through Richter, reappear in Carlyle with a tinge of Germanism that makes it novel, alien, or even displeasing, as the case may be, to the English mind.”

James Russell Lowell

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Source Essay: Literary Influence, 19th Century Periodical

He notes that English literature absorbs humor from earlier writers, filtered through German influence, making it feel novel or alien to English readers.

In simple terms: English humor evolves via foreign influences.

Key Takeaway

Recognize cross‑cultural literary exchange.

Themes

literary history influence humor cross‑cultural

Mood

thoughtful scholarly

Type

analytical historical

When to use this quote

  • academic lectures
  • comparative literature studies
  • translation work

Key Concepts

intertextuality cultural transmission

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does Germanism alter English humor?
  • What value lies in literary hybridity?
A Different Perspective

Foreign influence can obscure original intent.

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