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I have just come across it in my files and have reread it with the closest attention.
I was scarcely eighteen, and already collecting rejection slips, when I heard or read about a twenty-two-year-old Vassar graduate named Eleanor Gould, who, in 1925, bought a copy of the brand-new New Yorker, read it, and then reread it with a blue pencil in her hand.
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I read his wonderful 1992 book "The American Religion" shortly after my trip to Utah and just reread it recently with great pleasure.
(Excited, five years ago, by "The Elementary Particles," I reread it recently with stolid boredom: great chunks of it sound the way one imagines the droning monologues of a sex-addiction meeting).
Five questions (yes/no) assessed what participants did with the general advice (read it, printed it, saved it, discussed it with others, reread it later).
I reread it in my 30s with completely undiminished admiration.
"I picked up McSweeney's again and reread it, and it resonated with me".
What a jolt, then, to reread it after a conversation with her best friend (on a trip to Haworth no less) during which she was persuaded that Jane Eyre might just be a better role model than Cathy Earnshaw, that there is no excuse for Cathy "betraying her own heart" and that Heathcliff is an obsessive and a sadist.
I have reread it at irregular intervals, always with pleasure and renewed astonishment.
When I reread it, I was really taken with the beauty of it and how many of the themes in the book resonate.
Among his comments: "When I am sure my family is asleep and there is little chance of my being discovered, I pull out your article with obvious glee and reread it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com