1. Read for the author’s meaning, not your own.
When we read, we want to know what an author intended us to see and experience in his writing. He had an intention when he wrote. Nothing will ever change that. It is there as a past, objective event in history.
We are not reading simply for subjective experiences. We are reading to discover more about objective reality. I’m not content with what comes to my mind when I read it. The
meaning of a sentence, or a word, or a letter is
what the author intended for us to understand by it. Therefore, meaning is the first aim of all good reading.
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