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“The creator of Sir John Falstaff, of Hamlet, and of Rosalind also makes me wish I could be more myself. But that, as I argue throughout this book, is why we should read, and why we should read only the best of what has been written.” quote by Harold Bloom
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““The creator of Sir John Falstaff, of Hamlet, and of Rosalind also makes me wish I could be more myself. But that, as I argue throughout this book, is why we should read, and why we should read only the best of what has been written.””

Harold Bloom

About This Quote

Source Book: The Western Canon, Harold Bloom, 1994

Bloom argues that reading great literature helps us discover our authentic selves, because the best works reflect deep human truths.

In simple terms: Reading great books reveals our true selves.

Key Takeaway

Read the best literature to understand yourself.

Themes

self‑discovery literature authenticity

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • college literature courses
  • personal growth reading groups
  • library curation
  • creative writing workshops

Key Concepts

canon formation authorial intent identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “the best” mean to you?
  • How does reading shape personal identity?
A Different Perspective

Some readers may find the canon exclusive or outdated.

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