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Katie welcomes author and literature professor Karen Swallow Prior to discuss what it means to “read well,” why classic literature is worth the effort, and how great books shape our character.

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On this episode, Katie is joined by author, speaker, and literature professor Karen Swallow Prior, whose book On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life Through Great Books explores how classic literature can shape our character, habits, and spiritual lives.

Karen shares how her own love of reading began in childhood, how one influential professor shaped her academic path, and why reading great literature today requires intentionality in a distracted world.

Together, Katie and Karen explore the difference between reading for information and reading for formation; how to read classics without being overwhelmed; and why reading in community can deepen the experience.

They also dive into a lively discussion of Jane Eyre vs. Wuthering Heights, including whether Wuthering Heights is a love story — and why it continues to fascinate readers despite (or because of) its chaos.

In this episode

What it means to “read well”

How to start reading the classics

Why reading feels harder today

Reading in community

Jane Eyre vs. Wuthering Heights

Books mentioned

Who this episode is for

Connect with Karen Swallow Prior

Website: https://karenswallowprior.com/
Substack: https://substack.com/@karenswallowprior

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