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Author:
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941, author.
Title:
How should one read a book? / Virginia Woolf ; introduction & afterword by Sheila Heti.
Publisher:
Laurence King Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
63 pages ; 19 cm
Subject:
Reading.
Books and reading.
English essays--20th century.
Essays.
Other Authors:
Heti, Shelia, author of afterword. author of afterword.
Contents:
Introduction: a shadow-shape -- How should one read a book? -- Afterword: other readers -- Biographies and bibliography.
Summary:
""Where are we to begin? How are we to bring order into this multitudinous chaos and so get the deepest and widest pleasure from what we read?" Published for the first time as a standalone volume, Virginia Woolf's short, impassioned essay, How Should One Read a Book? celebrates the enduring importance of great literature. In this timeless manifesto on the written word, rediscover the joy of reading and the power of a good book to change the world. One of the most significant modernist writers of the 20th Century, Virginia Woolf and her visionary essays are as relevant today as they were nearly one hundred years ago. Features a new introduction by Sheila Heti."--provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1786277522
9781786277527
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1140731769
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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