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Should We Still Read the Classics of Literature?

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Literature is an unforgettable pleasure, but it is also an effort. What will France and the world be when no one will read any more? "Do we have to force ourselves to read the classics?" France Inter[1] recently questioned between two ideological tirades and a few humorous chronicles not really funny. To the question, one should oppose an affirmation: yes, great novels are essential to the tranquillity of our souls.
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Literature is an unforgettable pleasure, but it is also an effort. What will France and the world be when no one will read any more? "Do we have to force ourselves to read the classics?" France Inter[1] recently questioned between two ideological tirades and a few humorous chronicles not really funny. To the question, one should oppose an affirmation: yes, great novels are essential to the tranquillity of our souls.

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Causeur broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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