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By: Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)

In “Literary Taste: How to Form It,” Arnold Bennett provides readers with valuable insight and guidance on how to broaden and deepen their appreciation of literature. Bennett argues that developing literary taste is not just a matter of reading books, but of reading them thoughtfully and critically. He advocates for the importance of reading widely across genres and time periods, challenging oneself with difficult and complex texts, and engaging in dialogue with other readers to enhance one’s understanding and appreciation of literature.

Bennett’s writing is clear, insightful, and engaging, making this book a pleasure to read. His practical advice and encouragement are both inspiring and motivating, urging readers to take an active role in shaping their literary tastes. While some of Bennett’s recommendations may be considered outdated by contemporary standards, the core principles he espouses remain relevant and valuable for today’s readers.

Overall, “Literary Taste: How to Form It” is a timeless and indispensable guide for anyone looking to enhance their literary appreciation and enrich their reading experience. Arnold Bennett’s wisdom and passion for literature shine through in every page, making this book a must-read for bibliophiles and aspiring readers alike.

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Arnold Bennett describes a method for enjoying literature, and suggests the contents of a comprehensive library. Chapters 1-10 and 14 describe his method for learning to enjoy literature. Chapters 11, 12, and 13 contain detailed lists of the 337 volumes required to complete a comprehensive library of English works. This reading is from the 1913 version at Project Gutenberg, and so does not contain the revisions made by Swinnerton for the 1939 edition, which included authors of the early Twentieth Century. Swinnerton’s revisions are available from Wikipedia.

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