Literary Taste: How to Form It / With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
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Aimed at readers who wish to cultivate discerning literary judgment, the author sets out practical principles and procedures for reading, evaluating, and collecting literature. He explains why classics endure, argues that style and matter are inseparable, offers step-by-step advice on where to begin and how to read a classic, and recommends methods for engaging difficult authors. The book outlines systems for systematic reading, basic guidance on verse, and chaptered lists suggesting a periodized English library, closing with counsel on organizing and periodically reviewing one’s mental literary stock.
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