Quote by Bertolt Brecht

Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or literary forms of expression like industrial methods. Realist writing, of which history offers many widely varying examples, is likewise conditioned by the question of how, when and for what class it is made use of.


Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or liter

Summary

This quote highlights that literary works differ fundamentally from factories in that they cannot be controlled or owned as physical assets. Similarly, different forms of literature, particularly realist writing, are influenced by factors such as purpose, audience, and social class. The quote emphasizes that the production and utilization of literature are complex processes that cannot be approached with a one-size-fits-all approach. Contextual factors significantly impact literary creation and reception, ultimately shaping the purpose and value of a particular piece of writing.

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By Bertolt Brecht
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