March 17, 2006, Newsletter Issue #8: How to pick a classic author

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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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