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Comfort Found in Good Old Books

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A grieving reader recounts how sustained engagement with classic works provided personal comfort and then offers practical guidance for others seeking cultural enrichment. The essays survey major texts and traditions — the Bible, Shakespeare, classical Greek and Roman authors, the Arabian Nights, Augustine, Cervantes, Thomas à Kempis, Omar Khayyám, Dante, Milton, Bunyan, Johnson and Boswell, Defoe, Swift, and similar classics — and include notes on editions and approaches to reading. Favoring literature of emotional power over mere information, the writer recommends selections and reading methods, arguing that a steady habit of studying great books yields both consolation and lasting moral and intellectual stimulation.

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George Hamlin Fitch

George Hamlin Fitch was an American author and literary critic known for his insightful explorations of literature and culture. His notable works include "Comfort Found in Good Old Books," which reflects on the enduring value of classic literature, and "Modern English Books of Power," where he examines influential contemporary writers. Fitch's writings often bridge the gap between literary critique and personal reflection, offering readers a unique perspective on the literary landscape of his time. His contributions continue to resonate with those interested in the intersection of literature and life.

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