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The introduction to the book focuses on the current wave of bibliotherapy (for instance, Berthoud and Elderkin’s The Novel Cure) and singles out a number of fundamental questions with respect to the relationship between literature and consolation that underlie this reading practice. Taking its cue from a number of recent bibliotherapeutic writings, the introduction identifies the book’s central argument and highlights its structure.