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Post by Lucy on Mar 9, 2018 3:40:28 GMT
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Mar 9, 2018 5:50:39 GMT
Madame Bovary, by Flaubert Nausea, by Sartre
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Post by mmexis on Mar 10, 2018 6:08:04 GMT
Need to re-read Madame Bovary. I read it in comparison with Anna karenina because I think they're essentially the same story.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Mar 11, 2018 1:54:49 GMT
'HARPO SPEAKS'. Harpo Marx's Autobiography
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Post by msdemos on Mar 22, 2018 2:06:35 GMT
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 22, 2018 2:43:45 GMT
Germaine Greer, writer on womenβs issues, university professor, and Shakespeare expert, draws together a prodigious amount of research to counter the Shakespeare myth that the 18-year-old Will married a woman 8 years older than he because he had been trapped by a spinster with no other hope for a husband and that he hated her so much that he moved to London to get away from her. There is little to zero evidence of this scenario, but it is widely taught as fact. In a very readable book that is approachable by the ordinary reader (like me), Greer paints a very different picture of life, love, and marriage during the reign of Elizabeth I in England. The only previous collection I owned of the sonnets was in a bulky Complete Works. I wanted a light paperback edition that was easily portable to spend some time with these poems.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Mar 22, 2018 4:02:51 GMT
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Apr 2, 2019 5:38:59 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 3, 2019 4:56:21 GMT
(Paperback came out this spring, the format I wanted for this casual read)
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