Books and Culture

audiobook

Books and Culture

by Hamilton Wright Mabie

EN·~3 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
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By - HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE

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NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY - MDCCCCVII - Copyright, 1896, - By Dodd, Mead and Company, All rights reserved. - University Press: John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.

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To - EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN

3:32:08

Description

At its heart, this work is a thoughtful survey of why the great books of humanity—Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, Goethe, and their peers—remain vital across centuries. The author argues that each new generation judges these works, using that judgment as a mirror for its own values, and that the texts themselves act as perpetual teachers of human passion, thought, and action. By treating literature as a living conversation between past and present, the book invites listeners to see classic stories as both historic records and timeless guides.

The writer frames the discussion with clear sections on imagination, the feeling of literature, and the liberating power of ideas, offering practical ways for newcomers to approach the vast literary landscape. He stresses that engaging with these texts is less about mastering a syllabus and more about weaving personal experience into the broader human story. Listeners will come away with a gentle roadmap for turning curiosity into deeper appreciation, without pretension or heavy scholarly jargon.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (203K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Alicia Williams and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-09-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hamilton Wright Mabie

Hamilton Wright Mabie

1846–1916

A warm, thoughtful voice in American letters, he helped generations of readers connect literature with everyday life, nature, and culture. Best known as an essayist and longtime editor of The Outlook, he wrote with a calm, reflective style that still feels inviting.

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