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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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