CONCEPT
Literature of Power
Writing whose function is <em>to move</em> rather than to teach—transforming the reader's capacity for experience through an ascending movement into another element.
The literature of power does not extend the reader's knowledge along a horizontal plane but lifts consciousness vertically into a different mode of apprehension. Its operation is transformative rather than informational. After encountering King Lear, the reader does not possess additional facts about madness or ingratitude—the reader has been inside those experiences, and the encounter has altered how the reader perceives everything that follows. This transformation cannot be separated from the text that produced it, cannot be extracted as a summary, because it exists not as content but as a change in relationship. De Quincey's framework reveals that this vertical dimension operates by laws categorically different from those governing knowledge: power-literature is immune to supersession, because its value resides in transformation rather than information.
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De Quincey identified this category's defining operation with a spatial metaphor of extraordinary precision: "All the steps of knowledge, from first to last, carry you further on the same plane, but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth:
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