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The Traveler The Tower And The Worm The Reader As Metaphor 1st Ed Manguel

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The Traveler The Tower And The Worm The Reader As Metaphor 1st Ed Manguel
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 141
Author: Manguel, Alberto
ISBN: 9780132013000, 9780812245233, 9782013005807, 0132013002, 0812245237, 2013005806, 3620132013005
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st ed

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The Traveler The Tower And The Worm The Reader As Metaphor 1st Ed Manguel by Manguel, Alberto 9780132013000, 9780812245233, 9782013005807, 0132013002, 0812245237, 2013005806, 3620132013005 instant download after payment.

As far as one can tell, human beings are the only species for which the world seems made up of stories, Alberto Manguel writes. We read the book of the world in many guises: we may be travelers, advancing through its pages like pilgrims heading toward enlightenment. We may be recluses, withdrawing through our reading into our own ivory towers. Or we may devour our books like burrowing worms, not to benefit from the wisdom they contain but merely to stuff ourselves with countless words.
With consummate grace and extraordinary breadth, the best-selling author ofA History of ReadingandThe Library at Nightconsiders the chain of metaphors that have described readers and their relationships to the text-that-is-the-world over a span of four millennia. In figures as familiar and diverse as the book-addled Don Quixote and the pilgrim Dante who carries us through the depths of hell up to the brilliance of heaven, as well as Prince Hamlet paralyzed by his learning, and Emma Bovary who mistakes what she has read for the life she might one day lead, Manguel charts the ways in which literary characters and their interpretations reflect both shifting attitudes toward readers and reading, and certain recurrent notions on the role of the intellectual: "We are reading creatures. We ingest words, we are made of words. . . . It is through words that we identify our reality and by means of words that we ourselves are identified."

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