On reading well Finding the good life through great books

Karen Swallow Prior

Book - 2018

"Acclaimed author Karen Swallow Prior takes readers on a guided tour through works of great literature both ancient and modern, exploring twelve virtues that philosophers and theologians throughout history have identified as most essential for good character and the good life. In reintroducing ancient virtues that are as relevant and essential today as ever, Prior draws on the best classical and Christian thinkers, including Aristotle, Aquinas, and Augustine. Covering authors from Henry Fielding to Cormac McCarthy, Jane Austen to George Saunders, and Flannery O'Connor to F. Scott Fitzgerald, Prior explores some of the most compelling universal themes found in the pages of classic books, helping readers learn to love life, literatu...re, and God through their encounters with great writing. In examining works by these authors and more, Prior shows why virtues such as prudence, temperance, humility, and patience are still necessary for human flourishing and civil society. The book includes reflection questions geared toward book club discussions"--Amazon.

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Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Brazos Press, a division of Baker Publishing Group [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Karen Swallow Prior (author)
Other Authors
Ned Bustard (illustrator), Leland Ryken (writer of foreword)
Item Description
Name of illustrator taken from title page verso.
Includes discussion questions.
Physical Description
267 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-267).
ISBN
9781587433962
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Read Well, Live Well
  • Part 1. The Cardinal Virtues
  • 1. Prudence: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • 2. Temperance: The Great Gatsby
  • 3. Justice: A Tale of Two Cities
  • 4. Courage: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Part 2. The Theological Virtues
  • 5. Faith: Silence
  • 6. Hope: The Road
  • 7. Love: The Death of Ivan Ilych
  • Part 3. The Heavenly Virtues
  • 8. Chastity: Ethan Frome
  • 9. Diligence: Pilgrim's Progress
  • 10. Patience: Persuasion
  • 11. Kindness: "Tenth of December"
  • 12. Humility: "Revelation" and "Everything That Rises Must Converge"
  • Acknowledgments
  • Discussion Questions
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Prior (Booked), English professor at Liberty University, enthuses about the transformative power of reading in this lively treatise on building character through books. Prior uses classic works of literature to examine 12 central virtues-including prudence, courage, faith, love, patience,and humility-and their corresponding vices. For example, when writing on the virtue of diligence, she uses John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress to demonstrate how the life of a Christian is one of ongoing sanctification. Prior ruminates on characters and stories written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jane Austen, Shusaku Endo, and Flannery O'Connor, among others, and does a great job of naturally weaving in a valuable education along the way. Prior provides not only insights into the narratives themselves, but also lessons on things such as the etymology of words (there is a sharp difference, for instance, between the meanings of kind and nice). The most valuable passages are those where Prior shares her personal reflections on the literary works she loves, how they relate to Christian culture, and the ways literature can influence readers toward spiritual growth and maturity. With exquisite writing, she demonstrates how "reading literature, more than informing us, forms us." (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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