Confessions of a Book-Lover by Maurice Francis Egan

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By Leonard Edwards Posted on Jan 2, 2026
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Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924 Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924
English
Hey, you know that feeling when you're in a used bookstore and find an old book with someone else's notes in the margins? 'Confessions of a Book-Lover' is like that, but it's the whole book. It's not a novel—it's a series of warm, witty essays from 1922 where author Maurice Francis Egan just talks about books. The real story is his lifelong conversation with literature. He shares the books that shaped him, the ones that disappointed him, and why certain stories stick with us forever. It feels less like reading criticism and more like listening to a charming, well-read friend hold court in a cozy library. If you've ever dog-eared a page or argued with an author in your head, you'll find a kindred spirit here.
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Published in 1922, Confessions of a Book-Lover is exactly what it sounds like. Maurice Francis Egan, a diplomat, professor, and critic, sits down with the reader to share a lifetime of reading. There’s no single plot. Instead, each chapter is an essay on a different literary love or pet peeve. He writes about everything from discovering classic poetry as a young man to his thoughts on the popular novels of his day. He discusses authors like Dickens and Thackeray not as distant icons, but as familiar companions. The book is a guided tour through one man’s personal library, filled with strong opinions, fond memories, and the simple joy of getting lost in a good story.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a comfort read for anyone who loves books about books. Egan’s voice is conversational and full of personality. You can almost hear him chuckling as he recounts a flawed plot or sighing over a beautiful passage. It’s fascinating to see what readers valued a century ago—some of his critiques feel surprisingly modern. More than anything, it’s a celebration of how books become part of our lives. He reminds us that reading is a personal, sometimes messy, and always rewarding adventure.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers who enjoy a slow, thoughtful browse rather than a page-turning thriller. If you like the idea of literary history told through personal anecdote, or if you’ve ever wished you could chat with a well-read scholar from another era, Egan is your man. It’s a quiet, charming book best enjoyed with a cup of tea, reminding you why you fell in love with reading in the first place.



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Nancy Martinez
7 months ago

A must-have for anyone studying this subject.

Ava Martin
7 months ago

Without a doubt, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Definitely a 5-star read.

Aiden Flores
11 months ago

I had low expectations initially, however the atmosphere created is totally immersive. A true masterpiece.

Carol Ramirez
8 months ago

The index links actually work, which is rare!

Brian Hill
4 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Definitely a 5-star read.

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