M. H. Abrams Quotes

Welcome to the world of literary enlightenment through the profound words of M. H. Abrams. As a revered literary critic, scholar, and esteemed professor, M. H. Abrams left an indelible mark on the landscape of literary theory and criticism. His insightful perspectives and eloquent analyses have inspired generations of readers, writers, and thinkers, shaping the way we perceive and interpret literature.

Throughout his illustrious career, M. H. Abrams delved deep into the intricate complexities of literary works, unraveling their layers of meaning and significance. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of literary traditions, he illuminated the nuances of various literary movements, from Romanticism to Modernism, enriching our appreciation of literature as a reflection of the human experience.

On this page, we invite you to explore a curated selection of M. H. Abrams quotes that encapsulate his wisdom, insight, and passion for literature. Whether you seek inspiration, guidance, or simply a deeper understanding of the literary world, these quotes are sure to resonate. So, let the words of M. H. Abrams ignite your imagination and illuminate your journey through the realm of literature.

The Romantics were whipping boys of the New Criticism, but they appealed to me anyway. I was recalcitrant. It was clear to me that they had thought innovatively. M. H. Abrams

We believed that to understand literature, you had to understand its place in history and culture. M. H. Abrams

When something startlingly new comes up, young people, especially, seize it. You can’t complain about that. I think its heyday has passed, but it’s had an effect and will continue to have an effect. M. H. Abrams

We are human, and nothing is more interesting to us than humanity. M. H. Abrams

We worked on solving the problem of voice communications in a noisy military environment. We established military codes that are highly audible and invented selection tests for personnel who had a superior ability to recognize sound in a noisy background. M. H. Abrams

The survival of artistic modes in which we recognize ourselves, identify ourselves and place ourselves will survive as long as humanity survives. M. H. Abrams

Hard work makes easy reading or, at least, easier reading. M. H. Abrams

The first test any poem must pass is no longer, ‘Is it true to nature?’ but a criterion looking in a different direction: namely, ‘Is it sincere? Is it genuine?’ M. H. Abrams

Secular thinkers have no more been able to work free of the centuries-old Judeo-Christian culture than Christian theologians were able to work free of their inheritance of classical and pagan thought. The process… has not been the deletion and replacement of religious ideas but rather the assimilation and reinterpretation of religious ideas. M. H. Abrams

Jews had an outsider’s eye on a lot of Western tradition. M. H. Abrams

The theories of the major philosophers of the 18th century secular enlightenment were biblical and theological in spite of themselves. M. H. Abrams

John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. And Harold Bloom, another former student. M. H. Abrams

If you read quickly to get through a poem to what it means, you have missed the body of the poem. M. H. Abrams

If you learn one thing from having lived through decades of changing views, it is that all predictions are necessarily false. M. H. Abrams

When I was a graduate student, the leading spirits at Harvard were interested in the history of ideas. M. H. Abrams

I was never a monist – always a diversitarian. M. H. Abrams

Key metaphors help determine what and how we perceive and how we think about our perceptions. M. H. Abrams

It’s amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable. M. H. Abrams

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