An engaging, accessible guide to
educating yourself in the classical tradition.
Surrounded by more books than ever, readers today are frequently daunted by
the classics they have left unread. The Well-Educated Mind, debunking our
own inferiority complexes, is a wonderful resource for anyone wishing to explore
and develop the mind's capacity to read and comprehend the "greatest hits" in
fiction, autobiography, history, poetry, and drama.
Far from tossing readers into the swarming sea of classics and demanding that
they swim, this book offers brief, entertaining histories of five literary
genres, accompanied by detailed instructions on how to read each type. The
annotated lists at the close of each chapter—ranging from Cervantes to A. S.
Byatt, Herodotus to Paul Gilroy—preview recommended reading and encourage
readers to make vital connections between ancient traditions and contemporary
writing.
Based on the same classical method as Bauer's terrifically successful The
Well-Trained Mind, The Well-Educated Mind provides not only a thorough
grounding in the classics but also a widely applicable foundation for
self-education.