Disquieting Literature

“The course in soil chemistry caught his interest in a general way; it had not occurred to him that the brownish clods with which he had worked for most of his life were anything other than what they appeared to be, and he began vaguely to see that his growing knowledge of them might be useful when he returned to his father’s farm.

“But the required survey of English literature troubled and disquieted him in a way nothing had ever done before.” — John Williams; Stoner, p. 10


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