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From Dr. Stout’s Nightstand: Hemmingway’s Recommendations By Dr. Chris Stout
“Here’s a list of books any writer should have read as a part of his education…If you haven’t read these, you just aren’t educated. They represent different types of writing. Some may bore you, others might inspire you, and others are so beautifully written they’ll make you feel it’s hopeless for you to try to write.” -Ernest Hemmingway
The Blue Hotel – Stephen Crane The Open Boat – Stephen Crane
Madame Bovary – Gustav Flaubert Dubliners – James Joyce The Red and the Black – Stendhal
Of Human Bondage– W. Somerset Maugham Anna Karenina– Leo Tolstoy War and Peace– Leo Tolstoy
Buddenbrooks – Thomas Mann Hail and Farewell – George Moore The Brothers Karamazov – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Oxford Book of English Verse – Multiple Authors The Enormous Room – E.E. Cummings Wuthering Heights – Emily Brontë
Far Away and Long Ago – W.H. Hudson The American – Henry James Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
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