On reading in relation to literature
Por Hearn, Lafcadio
Publicado por Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 4066339525603
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In "On Reading in Relation to Literature," Lafcadio Hearn explores the intricate relationship between reading and the formation of literary consciousness. Drawing from a diverse array of texts and philosophical musings, Hearn employs a lyrical prose style that reflects his deep appreciation for the transformative power of literature. He delves into the role that reading plays in shaping both individual identity and collective cultural memory, positioning literature as a vital conduit through which readers can navigate the complexities of life and human experience. This work emerges from the broader context of 19th-century literary criticism, engaging with contemporaries while carving out its unique philosophical stance. Lafcadio Hearn, an eclectic figure with a multicultural background, brings a rich tapestry of influences to his writing. Born in Greece to a Greek father and an Irish mother, and later becoming a naturalized Japanese citizen, Hearn's life was marked by a quest for understanding across cultural divides. His fascination with the intersection of Eastern and Western literary traditions, as well as his personal journey through displacement and identity, inspired him to articulate the profound significance of reading in one's literary journey and personal growth. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between literature and the human experience. Hearn'Äôs insights not only broaden the understanding of the reader's role in literary engagement but also challenge us to reflect on our own literary practices. It is a timeless exploration that resonates with today'Äôs diverse literary landscapes, making it a recommended addition to the libraries of avid readers and literary scholars alike.
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