my high school English teacher once told me Prospero just throws his spell books in the sea, rather than burning them, because people in the 1600s thought books so valuable the idea of destroying them would have scandalized Shakespeare's audience.Did people back then really view books so reverently?
by /u/grapp in /r/AskHistorians
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