The second best argument might be John Berger.īerger’s book Ways of Seeinghas been altering its readers’ perceptions of media since its 1972 release-as both a television series and a book. The most convincing argument that this is possible might be the way that William Shakespeare’s work helped change the boundaries of both psychology and the English language to a previously unimaginable extent. But can a book rewire the brain itself, literally changing the way one particular mind perceives and interprets the world around it?. Sign up for our newsletter to get submission announcements and stay on top of our best work.Ĭan a book change the way we think? I don’t mean that in the sense of a reader’s opinion or ideology shifting-of course the right literary work can do that.
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