Original: https://kittenbeloved.substack.com/p/college-english-majors-cant-read
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95% or so of the tested English majors in Kansas state universities could not parse three leading paragraphs of Dickens Bleak House. First paragraph of same is below:
LONDON. Michaelmas term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln’s Inn Hall. Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets, as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill. Smoke lowering down from chimney-pots, making a soft black drizzle with flakes of soot in it as big as full-grown snowflakes—gone into mourning, one might imagine, for the death of the sun. Dogs, undistinguishable in mire. Horses, scarcely better; splashed to their very blinkers. Foot passengers, jostling one another’s umbrellas, in a general infection of ill-temper, and losing their foot-hold at street-corners, where tens of thousands of other foot passengers have been slipping and sliding since the day broke (if this day ever broke), adding new deposits to the crust upon crust of mud, sticking at those points tenaciously to the pavement, and accumulating at compound interest.
Breakdown of the readers in the study:
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58% of students understood very little of the passages they read
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38% could understand about half of the sentences
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5% could understand all seven paragraphs
Money quote:
These problematic readers, which again comprise 58% of the English majors in the study, cannot differentiate between literal and figurative speech in literature. When they encounter unfamiliar vocabulary, they sometimes leap to fantastical conclusions about the meaning of a passage, as this participant who thinks the mention of “whiskers” refers not to a bearded man but to an animal.
These are the people who presume to morally lecture you online. Never forget it.
Any reading that requires vocalization isn't reading. This is especially true since reading is hundreds of times faster than speaking. Put another way, I could read the entire LotR trilogy in the time it takes you to watch ONE of the movies.
Dickens is just shit. There are far better authors of the same time period such as Lewis Carrol, Mark Twain, or Edgar Allen Poe. Ironically, even Verne is a better English author than Dickens, and he didn't write in English.
Dickens aside, this is absolute ahistorical bullshit. Reading silently was considered a notable, if not downright odd, habit prior to middle ages. We built entire buildings dedicated to reading aloud (chapterhouses), the very word "reading" has often referred what we call lectures as well as the parts of religious liturgy intended read to an audience.