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A Defense of Reading: Northrop Frye and the Educated Imagination

In my last post I started off with a groan-inducing question. So for consistency, let me start this post in a similar vein: Why read at all? Well, that’s not a terribly useful question – literacy is intimately linked with survival, … Continue reading

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