The Friendship of Books
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In this charming ode to the joys of reading, Temple Scott celebrates the power of literature to enlighten, inspire, and entertain. Drawing on a vast array of literary history and personal experience, Scott explores the many pleasures and benefits of reading, from the thrill of discovery to the solace of solitude. With its engaging style and infectious enthusiasm, The Pleasure of Reading is sure to delight book lovers of all stripes.
This letter-diary, written between 1710–1713 and addressed to Swift's lifelong friend, sparkles with the satirist's renowed wit and offers an intimate account of the personalities, politics, and drama of Queen Anne's court.
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