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Robert N. Linscott

Author of The World's Great Thinkers

21+ Works 1,180 Members 8 Reviews

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Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Architects (Complete) (1550) — Editor, some editions — 729 copies
Selected Poems & Letters of Emily Dickinson [Anchor Books] (1959) — Editor, some editions; Editor — 728 copies
The Short Stories of Anton Chekhov (1932) — Introduction — 171 copies
Complete Poems and Selected Letters of Michelangelo (1954) — Editor, some editions — 120 copies
The Stories of Anton Chekhov (1932) — Editor, some editions; Introduction, some editions — 42 copies

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This book added quite a bit to my awareness of early-to-mid 20th century humor. Not that I couldn't have thought of most of these authors if I thought about it, but who would have thought about whether Life with Father began life as a book? I ended up skipping a lot of the early stories that were heavy on the dialect, but all in all, this added quite a bit to my to-read list. James Thurber, Sally Benson, and Clarence Day top my list to check out.
 
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beautifulshell | 1 other review | Aug 27, 2020 |
When I was in 6th grade, Sr. Marina, SSND (Catholic school survivors will recognize those initials), asked me to read a story aloud from our class reader. My test was to pronounce the word “zephyr,” and when I got it right, she asked me if I knew what it meant. I must have read it somewhere, because I said, “a warm wind.” I loved reading aloud, and the story was so funny, I had a hard time reading over the class’ laughter. I have tried to find that story, and this Modern Library edition published in 1945 represents my latest effort in that search.

Many of the stories include dialect and slang difficult to decipher. A few I knew well, such as “Ransom of Red Chief” by O. Henry. All the great humorists of the first half of the 20th century are here. A lot of dated and “un-PC” humor but good laughs still abound. Some sound like routines from an old Marx Brothers’ film, and some are downright hilarious. The two by Ring Lardner, “Mr. and Mrs. Fix It” and “Three Without Doubled,” had me in stitches. I had forgotten how funny Lardner’s stories could be.

My story involving a camping trip, mosquitoes, and bears (alas, all I remember) does not live in this book. The search continues. 4 stars

--Jim, 3/24/09
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rmckeown | 1 other review | Mar 24, 2009 |
This is one of a four-part classic series in hardback. It is an awesome collection that can easily be found cheaply in many used book stores. There is a great deal of pleasurable reading from classic works in these volumes. This particular volume has great thinkers stretching from Aristotle to Dewey.

Emerson's, Self-Reliance is included here (pp. 382-408). His well known statement: “It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinions; it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude” (p. 388) is included here. Self-Reliance argues that we hear a voice within that is stifled by others, or in the crowd. The inner voice is spiritual and true; the crowd's voice is artificial and wrong. Emerson in some way seems to be hinting at a Nietzschean uebermench for all.… (more)
 
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