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Age Quote by Virginia Woolf

“... the transaction between a writer and the spirit of the age is one of infinite delicacy, and upon a nice arrangement between the two the whole fortune of his works depend.” quote by Virginia Woolf
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“... the transaction between a writer and the spirit of the age is one of infinite delicacy, and upon a nice arrangement between the two the whole fortune of his works depend.”

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Common Reader" by Virginia Woolf, 1925

The writer’s relationship with the spirit of the era is delicate; success depends on harmonious alignment between author and contemporary zeitgeist.

In simple terms: A writer must sync with the age’s spirit for success.

Key Takeaway

Align your work with the times while staying authentic.

Themes

creativity culture timing artistic integrity influence

Mood

thoughtful analytical inspirational

Type

literary philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • publishing
  • artistic development
  • cultural commentary
  • trend analysis

Key Concepts

aesthetic theory historical context literary criticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you stay true while resonating with your era?
  • What risks arise from ignoring the spirit of the age?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on trend may dilute personal voice.

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