Originally Posted by
Neely
Certainly art is a product of the author's social circumstance - to a large degree (wasn't that Marx's position anyway?) and that literature can do many other things, like forward propaganda or corrupt as you suggest too, but I was just interested in hearing thoughts about the use of literature as a "civilizing" tool. I'm not personally for or against it at all, as I said (apart from the want to improve literacy which is my job) I'm merely forwarding a question or position which I thought was interesting enough to forward.
Personally, literature only has to do one thing for me and that is to give pleasure, it doesn't have to serve any other purpose except to fill my life with beauty and wonder which is arts ultimate aim if it has to have one.
However, in terms of "civilizing" I have seen rough kids mellowed by Mozart and eyes light to the wonder of a few lines by Keats, to know that, at least as one poster said, if not to "civilize" at least literature can cultivate, broaden and fill the minds of those who immediately reject it.