4 Quotes by Mark Edmundson


  • Author Mark Edmundson
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    The reason to read Blake and Dickinson and Freud and Dickens is not to become more cultivated or more articulate... The best reason to read them is to see if they may know you better than you know yourself. You may find your own suppressed and rejected thoughts flowing back to you with an “alienated majesty.

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  • Author Mark Edmundson
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    What Proust is describing is an act of self-discovery on the part of his reader. Immersing herself in Proust, the reader may encounter aspects of herself that, while they have perhaps been in existence for a long time, have remained unnamed, undescribed, and therefore in a certain sense unknown. One might say that the reader learns the language of herself.

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  • Author Mark Edmundson
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    My students, alas, usually lack the confidence to acknowledge what would be their most precious asset for learning: their ignorance.

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