Quote by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Museums, museums, museums, object-lessons rigged out to illustrate the unsound theories of archaeologists, crazy attempts to co-ordinate and get into a fixed order that which has no fixed order and will not be co-coordinated! It is sickening! Why must all experience be systematized? A museum is not a first-hand contact: it is an illustrated lecture. And what one wants is the actual vital touch.


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Summary

This quote suggests that the speaker is unhappy with museums and their approach to presenting information. They view museums as object-lessons that merely showcase the theories of archaeologists, attempting to impose order on something that is inherently disorderly. The speaker finds this sickening, as they believe that not all experiences can or should be systematized. They argue that museums offer a second-hand experience, akin to an illustrated lecture, rather than the raw and genuine encounter with the subject matter that one desires.

By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
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