Contents
- Chapter I: The aim
- Chapter II: Your particular case
- Chapter III: Why a classic is a classic
- Chapter IV: Where to begin
- Chapter V: How to read a classic
- Chapter VI: The question of style
- Chapter VII: Wrestling with an author
- Chapter VIII: System in reading
- Chapter IX: Verse
- Chapter X: Broad counsels
- Chapter XI: An English library: Period I
- Chapter XII: An English library: Period II
- Chapter XIII: An English library: Period III
- Chapter XIV: Mental stocktaking
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