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How do I pick a classic author to read?

How to pick a classic author

If you are just starting out reading the classics, you may want to pick an author based on reading difficulty level or interests. For example, Ernest Hemingway wrote in a manner that was very direct, and less verbose than, say, Hawthorne. Or, if you are interested in early feminism, read "A Room of One's Own" by Virgina Woolf.

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