Companionable Books

Companionable Books

by Henry van Dyke

13 chapters6h 44mEnglish1922

About this book

Many books are dry and dusty, there is no juice in them; and many are soon exhausted, you would no more go back to them than to a squeezed orange; but some have in them an unfailing sap, both from the tree of knowledge and the tree of life. Here I have written about a few of these books which have borne me good company, in one way or another, -- and about their authors, who have put the best of themselves into their work. Such criticism as the volume contains is therefore mainly in the form of appreciation with reasons for it. So I send forth my new ship, hoping only that it may carry something desirable from each of the ports where it has taken on cargo, and that it may not be sunk by the enemy before it touches at a few friendly harbors. (Henry van Dyke)

Chapters (12)

1The Book of Books
1967
2Poetry in the Psalms
1724
3The Good Enchantment of Dickens
2626
4Thackeray and Real Men
1666
5George Eliot and Real Women
2123
6The Poet of Immortal Youth (Keats)
1485
7The Recovery of Joy (Wordsworth)
2744
8''The Glory of the Imperfect'' (Browning)
3673
9A Quaint Comrade by Quiet Streams (Walton)
990
10A Sturdy Believer (Samuel Johnson)
1484
11A Puritan Plus Poetry (Emerson)
1407
12An Adventurer in a Velvet Jacket (Stevenson)
2260

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