Harold Innis Quote

Following the invention of writing, the special form of heightened language, characteristic of the oral tradition and a collective society, gave way to private writing. Records and messages displaced the collective memory. Poetry was written and detached from the collective festival.


2007 edition, p. 31. - Empire and Communications (1950)


Following the invention of writing, the special form of heightened language, characteristic of the oral tradition and a collective society, gave way...

Following the invention of writing, the special form of heightened language, characteristic of the oral tradition and a collective society, gave way...

Following the invention of writing, the special form of heightened language, characteristic of the oral tradition and a collective society, gave way...

Following the invention of writing, the special form of heightened language, characteristic of the oral tradition and a collective society, gave way...