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Books and Persons; Being Comments on a Past Epoch, 1908-1911
by Arnold Bennett
About This Book
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism
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Does literature have a responsibility to actively promote social change, or is its primary purpose to provide aesthetic pleasure and personal enrichment, regardless of its social impact?
This theme explores the extent to which literature can shape public opinion and influence social change. It examines the responsibility of authors to use their platform for good, questioning whether they have a moral obligation to address social issues or whether their primary duty is to entertain and provide aesthetic pleasure. It also examines the potential for literature to be used for manipulation and propaganda.
Does true progress require the wholesale rejection of tradition, or can a society evolve while preserving its core values and heritage?
This theme examines the tension between embracing new ideas and preserving established values. It explores the anxieties and opportunities presented by societal change, questioning whether progress inevitably requires the abandonment of tradition, or whether the two can coexist harmoniously. It also delves into the definition of progress itself.
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