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¡°Literary Taste _ How to Form It¡± is a book written by British novelist and critic Arnold Bennett. This book was published in 1909 and provides guidance on how to develop a refined literary taste and appreciation of literature. It is a classic work about his reading and self-development.
In "Taste in Literature," Arnold Bennett provides readers with practical advice on how to develop and improve reading habits. He discusses the importance of reading widely and diversely, exploring a variety of genres and literary styles, and avoiding narrow or biased reading. Bennett also emphasizes the importance of persistence and consistency in reading, suggesting that regular reading habits can develop a more discerning and cultured taste for literature.

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Summary
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment, by acquiring which they will complete themselves, and make themselves finally fit as members of a correct society. They are secretly ashamed of their ignorance of literature, in the same way as they would be ashamed of their ignorance of etiquette at a high entertainment, or of their inability to ride a horse if suddenly called upon to do so.