"Literary Taste - How to Form It" is a 1909 essay by English writer
Arnold Bennett. The essay discusses taste in relation to literature, and
also includes an exhaustive list of books that Bennett believed
constitute classics with every item individually costed. When originally
published, the essay and list became very influential. Contents include:
"The Aim", "Your Particular Case", "Why a Classic is a Classic", "Where
to Begin", "How to Read a Classic", "The Question of Style", "Wrestling
with an Author", "System in Heading", "Verse", "Broad Counsels", "An
English Library: Period I", "An English Library: Period II", etc. Enoch
Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an English writer. Although he is perhaps
best remembered for his popular novels, Bennett also produced work in
other areas including the theatre, propaganda, journalism, and film.
Other notable works by this author include: "Helen with a High Hand"
(1910), "The Card" (1911), and "Hilda Lessways" (1911). Many vintage
books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is
with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an
affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay on
Arnold Bennett by F. J. Harvey Darton.