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#821 A Gentleman's Books

from 2010 by Listening to America with Clay Jenkinson

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"I cannot live without books," wrote Jefferson to John Adams and this week Thomas Jefferson discusses a list of books he recommended to Robert Skipwith. Thomas Jefferson to Robert Skipwith, August 3, 1771: "…we are therefore wisely framed to be as warmly interested for a fictitious as for areal personage. The field of imagination is thus laid open to our use and lessons maybe formed to illustrate and carry home to the heart every moral rule of life. Thus alively and lasting sense of filial duty is more effectually impressed on the mind of ason or daughter by reading King Lear, than by all the dry volumes of ethics, and divinity that ever were written."

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from 2010, track released May 16, 2010

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Listening to America with Clay Jenkinson

The Thomas Jefferson Hour is a weekly radio program dedicated to the search for truth in the tradition of Thomas Jefferson.

Nationally acclaimed humanities scholar and award-winning first-person interpreter of Thomas Jefferson, Clay S. Jenkinson, portrays Jefferson on the program, and he answers listener questions while in the persona of our third president.
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