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The Free Press Journal
|January 05, 2025
Start your journey into classic literature with this easy beginner's guide
Diving into classic literature is like opening a time capsule that connects us to the experiences of past generations. These timeless works, celebrated for their artistic brilliance, offer more than just stories—they invite readers to explore society and history of bygone eras.
“These are works of great literature and if one has interest in reading and books, are an essential addition to one’s reading list. There are many reasons to read the classics—for instance everything written today, including the world we live in comes from the past. Then to understand the present one must know the past and what better way than to read these observations and reflections of a bygone era and in great language. These works are written by some of the greatest wordsmiths of each era. Finally, if for no other reason these are absolutely unparalleled in their storytelling,” says Thomas Abraham, Managing Director, Hachette.
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