Opinion | We Need to Read the Forgotten Geniuses, Not Rescue Them
Briefly

Critics play a role in determining which books published today should be branded instant classics, which authors are best described as little-known and which books published in past decades or centuries merit re-examination.
A reissue, more often than not published after the author is deceased, rebalances the purpose of literature away from writer intent and more toward reader intent.
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