“In science, read, by preference the newest works; in literature, the oldest. The classic literature is always modern.”
Caxtoniana: Hints on Mental Culture (1862)
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Edward Bulwer-Lytton31
English novelist, poet, playwright, and politician 1803–1873Related quotes
Rebecca West (1892–1983) British feminist and author
Source: The Paris Review interview (1981), p. 31
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
This work is also noteworthy because it contains the first of an effort to represent the imaginary number graphically by the method now used. The effort stopped short of success but was an ingenious beginning.
History of Mathematics (1923) Vol.1
“Read, learn, work it up, go to the literature.
Information is control.”
Joan Didion The Year of Magical Thinking
Source: The Year of Magical Thinking
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 3: Giants in Time
Context: In literature you don't just read one poem or novel after another, but enter into a complete world of which every work of literature forms part. This affects the writer as much as it does the reader.
Samanta Schweblin (1978) Argentine writer
On her encouraging that Americans read literature beyond their country in “Samanta Schweblin on Revealing Darkness Through Fiction” https://lithub.com/samanta-schweblin-on-revealing-darkness-through-fiction/ in LitHub (2017 Jan 12)