Book Name: Imagining Virginia Woolf Biography
Writer: Maria DiBattista
In what capacity would it be advisable for one to peruse a book? Virginia
Woolf previously posed this inquiry almost a century prior, yet the years
have, all things considered, made the inquiry more, not less dire. Books
about how to peruse (a sonnet, a novel) occasionally show up, as do
books<m->How Proust Can Change Your Life, Reading Lolita in Tehran, The
Little Chinese Seamstress<m->chronicling the enthusiastic and political
advantages of perusing. There are even books, similar to Pierre Bayard’s
How to Talk about Books You Haven’t Read, recommend how not to
peruse a book and still get some profit from it. At long last, there are books that
guarantee that anybody can turn into a peruser, even the Queen of England,
as occurs in Alan Bennett’s whimsical dream, The Uncommon Reader,
wherein Her Majesty, to the shock of her subjects and the embarrassment of
her entourage, builds up a late-life enthusiasm for perusing so
unquenchable and fervent that Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Marcel
Proust, Nancy Mitford, and Jean Genet are eaten up with equivalent and
unmitigated delight.
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