Authors: Susan Wise Bauer, S. Wise Bauer
ISBN-13: 9780393050943, ISBN-10: 0393050947
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Date Published: August 2003
Edition: First Edition
Susan Wise Bauer is the best-selling author of the Story of the World series for elementary students, author of The Well-Educated Mind, The History of the Ancient World and The History of the Medieval World, and the co-author of The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home. She is a faculty member in English at the College of William & Mary in Virginia, where she teaches writing and literature.
An engaging, accessible guide to educating yourself in the classical tradition.
Bauer's The Well-Trained Mind (which she co-wrote with Jessie Wise) taught parents how to educate kids; her latest is designed for adults seeking self-education in the classical tradition. Reading-sustained, disciplined and structured-is her core methodology, so she starts with tips on improving reading skills and setting up a reading schedule (start with half-hour sessions four mornings a week, with daily journal writing). Reading is a discipline, like meditating or running, she says, and it needs regular exercise. To grow through reading-to reach the "Great Conversation" of ideas-Bauer outlines the three stages of the classical tradition: first, read for facts; then evaluate them; finally, form your own opinions. After explaining the mechanics of each stage (e.g., what type of notes to take in the book itself, or in the journal), Bauer begins the list section of the book, with separate chapters for her five major genres: fiction, autobiography/memoir, history/politics, drama and poetry. She introduces each category with a concise discussion of its historical development and the major scholarly debates, clearly defining all important terms (e.g., postmodernism, metafiction). And then, the piece de resistance: lists, in chronological order, of some 30 major works in each genre, complete with advice on choosing the edition and a one-page synopsis. Bauer has crafted a timeless, intelligent book. (Aug.) Forecast: Bauer's book has a large potential readership. For serious self-educators, it's a well-balanced, long-lasting reading program. For book-clubbers, it's a brilliant guide on to how to analyze any given literary work-even if it's not on Bauer's list. And for college students in trouble, it's a quick gloss of books there wasn't time to read, plus sound advice on spotting critical fallacies. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Acknowledgments | 9 | |
Pt. I | Beginning: Preparing for Classical Education | |
Ch. 1 | Training Your Own Mind: The Classical Education You Never Had | 13 |
Ch. 2 | Wrestling with Books: The Act of Reading | 24 |
Ch. 3 | Keeping the Journal: A Written Record of New Ideas | 34 |
Ch. 4 | Starting to Read: Final Preparations | 41 |
Pt. II | Reading: Jumping into the Great Conversation | |
Ch. 5 | The Story of People: Reading through History with the Novel | 57 |
Ch. 6 | The Story of Me: Autobiography and Memoir | 114 |
Ch. 7 | The Story of the Past: The Tales of Historians (and Politicians) | 163 |
Ch. 8 | The World Stage: Reading through History with Drama | 240 |
Ch. 9 | History Refracted: The Poets and Their Poems | 307 |
Permissions | 405 | |
Index | 407 |