About This Book
A series of appreciative essays recommending books the author considers companionable, combining personal recollection, literary criticism, and practical reading counsel. It opens with reflections on the Bible and the Psalms and proceeds to close readings and portraits of canonical English writers including Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, Keats, Wordsworth, Browning, Walton, Johnson, Emerson, and Stevenson, highlighting style, moral outlook, and sources of delight. The pieces emphasize works that reward slow rereading, interpret nature and human life with beauty and vigor, and serve as enduring bedside or travel companions.
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