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Some great American books

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The guide presents a short introduction to American literature and a structured reading plan aimed at general readers, suggesting a modest list of foundational works arranged for consecutive study. It offers practical advice on how to read—advocating slow, active, and occasionally aloud reading; attentive repetition of memorable passages; critical engagement; and use of libraries or discussions with peers. The text outlines period divisions (Colonial, Revolutionary, and the Republic), stresses familiarity with older English sources, offers representative recommendations across genres, and encourages further study with librarians and companion courses.

THE AUTHOR

Dallas Lore Sharp has won distinction as naturalist, teacher and man of letters.

As a country-bred boy, a student at Brown University, assistant professor and since 1908 professor of English at Boston University, for many years also farmer and naturalist at his home in the hills of Hingham, father, teacher and comrade of four boys of his own, his career has developed consistently and happily, work and recreation following the same path. In his literary labors and teaching he has never lost the enthusiasm of the amateur. He is a keen observer of nature and human nature and a lifelong student, teacher and lover of literature.

The Spirit of the Hive is the latest of his volumes of essays which include also The Hills of Hingham, Where Rolls the Oregon, Education in a Democracy, The Magical Chance and others. Mr. Sharp’s name is especially familiar to readers of the Atlantic Monthly where many of his essays have first appeared. He has been well described as “a man who sees the world as eternally new, who sees life as eternally young and to whom living is a great adventure.”