"In our fathers' time nothing was read but books of feigned chivalry, wherein a man by reading should be led to none other end, but only to manslaughter and bawdry"
- Roger Ascham
About this Quote
This quote by Roger Ascham is a criticism of the literature of his time. He is suggesting that the books of his dad's generation were not helpful to readers, as they only encouraged violence and immorality. He is indicating that these books were not academic or inspiring, however instead were filled with stories of chivalry that only urged people to participate in unethical and violent behavior. He is suggesting that these books were not useful to readers, as they only encouraged people to engage in activities that were not helpful to society. He is likewise implying that these books were not instructional or motivating, however instead were filled with stories of chivalry that only encouraged individuals to engage in immoral and violent habits. Ascham is recommending that literature must be more than just stories of violence and immorality, and should rather be educational and motivating. He is promoting for literature that encourages people to think seriously and to take part in activities that are helpful to society.