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Words carry resonances that spill beyond the bounds of logic and even conscious thought. Ward says of literary texts that “their acts of naming and our acts of reading” cannot but conjure the possibilities of transcendence, “particularly when we attend to experience rather than dictionary definitions, as either a writer or a reader.”30 The fullness of literary language echoes meaning—and reminds us that there is, in fact, meaning.
On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life Through Great Books
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