An edition of The Second Common Reader (1925)

The Common Reader

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An edition of The Second Common Reader (1925)

The Common Reader

First Series, Annotated Edition

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Contains 26 essays on aspects of English literature. Among her subjects are the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Christina Rossetti. She also reflects on the poetry of John Donne; the works of Daniel Defoe, Lawrence Sterne, George Meredith, and Thomas Hardy; Lord Chesterfield’s letters; and Thomas De Quincey’s autobiography. Noteworthy too is the last essay, "How Should One Read a Book?".

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Harvest/HBJ Book
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: The Second Common Reader
The Second Common Reader: Annotated Edition
January 13, 2003, Harvest Books
in English
Cover of: The Common Reader
The Common Reader: First Series, Annotated Edition
November 4, 2002, Harvest/HBJ Book
in English
Cover of: The second common reader
The second common reader
1986, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
in English - 1st Harvest/HBJ ed.
Cover of: The common reader.
The common reader.
1984, Harcourt, Inc.
in English - 1st Harvest ed.
Cover of: The Common Reader
The Common Reader: First Series, Annotated Edition
April 1984, Harvest Books
in English
Cover of: The Second Common reader.
The Second Common reader.
1960, Harcourt, Brace
in English
Cover of: The common reader
Cover of: The common reader
The common reader
1925, Harcourt, Brace and company
in English

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""There is a sentence in Dr Johnson's Life of Gray which might well be written up in all those rooms, too humble to be called libraries, yet full of books, where the pursuit of reading is carried on by private people.""

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OL7365572M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
015602778X
ISBN 13
9780156027786
Library Thing
46499
Goodreads
18840

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