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In “How to Write a Thesis,” Umberto Eco walks students through the craft and rewards of sustained research.

. . . it’s about what, in Eco’s rhapsodic and often funny book, the thesis represents: a magical process of self-realization, a kind of careful, curious engagement with the world that need not end in one’s early twenties. “Your thesis,” Eco foretells, “is like your first love: it will be difficult to forget.” By mastering the demands and protocols of the fusty old thesis, Eco passionately demonstrates, we become equipped for a world outside ourselves—a world of ideas, philosophies, and debates.

A Guide to Thesis Writing That Is a Guide to Life by Hua Hsu

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