One Hundred Best Books / With Commentary and an Essay on Books and Reading
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An essay and annotated selection presents one individual's subjective list of a hundred recommended books accompanied by commentary on reading. The compiler argues against scholastic, prescriptive canons and urges readers to cultivate aesthetic severity tempered by personal taste, privileging imaginative stimulation and conversational pleasure. The text explores how particular temperaments shape literary preferences, how books tend to cluster into sympathetic groupings, and how a balance between inherited classical standards and private predilections best guides choice. Brief notes on many titles illustrate these principles and aim to provoke readers to discover and justify their own lifelong reading path.
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