Posted by kat on August 29, 2002 at 23:55:48:
In Reply to: Re: Larry Niven and other stuff. posted by Bob - the Alien on August 28, 2002 at 16:31:24:
: (This note is not truly an attempt to say 'didactic' as much as possible.)
: You know the funny thing with such didactic works?
: They only seem didactic if what they are professing is not already a core part of your being.
: Scroll up on the board to my issues with CS Lewis...i know some people who agree with his ideas to such a deep extent that they don't even notice that he can have the aforementioned didactic quality to his writing. To them, he is just writing.
: For Ursula Leguin, I have more of a resonance to her, and do not sense the didactic nature of her writing, with some exceptions in some of her more recent stories. But her didactic nature tensd to run to feminist issues, and she makes it such a core part of the character motivation that i have more patience for it.
: As always, that's just me. I could be wrong. :)
Exactly what I was thinking before I even read this ( I did read your post farther up.)
In other words when you have a certain philosophy, you dont' really notice it in others writings. It's only when you read someone with a different perpective that you feel "preached to".
Maybe the writer meant to be didactic, I think in most cases not. It's probably that they are simply writing what they know, writing what they care about.
Nah! I think your right, but it's me that is usually talking out of my paper doody box. = S
-kat
: With Love,
: Bob