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  1. themarginalian.org

    Hermann Hesse (July 2, 1877-August 9, 1962) placed this paradoxical nature of categories at the heart of his taxonomy of the three types of readers — a sort of fluid hierarchy of reading modes, which he outlined in an altogether magnificent 1920 essay titled "On Reading Books."
  2. stevenrsouthard.com

    Steven R. Southard (Poseidon's Scribe)

    https://stevenrsouthard.com › the-3-types-of-readers

    In a 1920 essay, author Herman Hesse postulated there are three types of readers. Perhaps they're more like stages of reading styles, since a person develops them sequentially. Or perhaps they're more like modes, since a person will often switch between them. Let's examine each one. Reader 1 Hesse called this the naïve type. Here
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  4. mdhazimzainuddin.blogspot.com

    Jul 2, 2023Hermann Hesse on the Three Types of Readers and the Most Transcendent Form of Reading "At the hour when our imagination and our ability to associate are at their height, we really no longer read what is printed on the paper but swim in a stream of impulses and inspirations that reach us from what we are reading." ...
  5. explore.themarginalian.org

    Hermann Hesse on the 3 types of readers and why the most transcendent form of reading is non-reading. Coursekit is now Lore. What's the Story? A bite-sized companion to Brain Pickings by Maria Popova. Twitter: @explorer.
  6. themarginalian.org

    How to heal that aching spirit is what Hermann Hesse (July 2, 1877-August 9, 1962) addresses in a spectacular 1905 essay titled "On Little Joys," found in My Belief: Essays on Life and Art (public library) — the out-of-print treasure that gave us the beloved writer and Nobel laureate on the three types of readers and why the book will ...
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  8. jessicahof.blog

    Hermann Hesse on the Three Types of Readers. 14 Thursday Jul 2016. Posted by Neo in Faith. ≈ 4 Comments. Tags. discussion, Reading, thinking. This is fascinating. I know we don't often consult Hermann Hesse here, but I think he may offer some insight here on how we read the Bible and the other authors on Christianity. ...
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