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by ryanklee
1036 days ago
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Again, so easy to say. But there's no evidence that this is true. Art and media have only increased in quantity over the years. When I consume some part of it, my enjoyment isn't any less. I still experience bliss and joy and get meaning from art in all the proportions I always have. And given how much people still deeply care about it all, so does everyone else. The assertion that more of poetry means poetry becomes worthless hasn't got anything going for it. |
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Moreover, in literature there has been a perception that the sheer amount of things on offer today has led to reduced interest in longer works, they become seen as more challenging than before. Dickens' doorstop novels were written as popular entertainment but today few have time for them.