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LoC No.: 16019986

Title: Open That Door!

Note: Reading ease score: 63.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Walled in -- An open door -- Reading fiction with an eye on life -- History and your vote -- Clio's vintage -- The poet and the reader -- The children of Pan -- Men behind books -- Keeping up with life.

Credits: Produced by Al Haines

Summary: "Open That Door!" by Robert Sturgis Ingersoll is a philosophical and motivational work written in the early 20th century. The book explores the barriers individuals often face in life and encourages readers to embrace literature as a means to break free from these constraints. It presents a heartfelt argument for the transformative power of reading and the importance of maintaining a child-like sense of wonder throughout one’s life. At the start of the book, Ingersoll reflects on the egotism inherent in authorship and the universal desire for more from life, asserting that everyone wishes to enjoy the fullness of existence. He likens the struggles of adulthood to walls that impede our view of life’s possibilities, suggesting that to overcome these obstacles, one must embrace literature as a key to unlocking new understandings and experiences. He emphasizes the importance of seeing the world through the eyes of a child, advocating for a return to a state of vibrant curiosity and engagement with life, thus setting the stage for a deeper exploration of how literature can enrich our lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Creator: Ingersoll, R. Sturgis (Robert Sturgis), 1891-

EBook No.: 45959

Published: Jun 13, 2014

Downloads: 130

Language: English

Subject: Books and reading

LoCC: Bibliography, Library science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:45959:2 2014-06-13T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Ingersoll, R. Sturgis (Robert Sturgis) en urn:lccn:16019986 1
2024-11-05T21:16:31Z Open That Door!

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 16019986

Title: Open That Door!

Note: Reading ease score: 63.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Walled in -- An open door -- Reading fiction with an eye on life -- History and your vote -- Clio's vintage -- The poet and the reader -- The children of Pan -- Men behind books -- Keeping up with life.

Credits: Produced by Al Haines

Summary: "Open That Door!" by Robert Sturgis Ingersoll is a philosophical and motivational work written in the early 20th century. The book explores the barriers individuals often face in life and encourages readers to embrace literature as a means to break free from these constraints. It presents a heartfelt argument for the transformative power of reading and the importance of maintaining a child-like sense of wonder throughout one’s life. At the start of the book, Ingersoll reflects on the egotism inherent in authorship and the universal desire for more from life, asserting that everyone wishes to enjoy the fullness of existence. He likens the struggles of adulthood to walls that impede our view of life’s possibilities, suggesting that to overcome these obstacles, one must embrace literature as a key to unlocking new understandings and experiences. He emphasizes the importance of seeing the world through the eyes of a child, advocating for a return to a state of vibrant curiosity and engagement with life, thus setting the stage for a deeper exploration of how literature can enrich our lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Creator: Ingersoll, R. Sturgis (Robert Sturgis), 1891-

EBook No.: 45959

Published: Jun 13, 2014

Downloads: 130

Language: English

Subject: Books and reading

LoCC: Bibliography, Library science

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:45959:3 2014-06-13T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Ingersoll, R. Sturgis (Robert Sturgis) en urn:lccn:16019986 1