I read several books for Victober, but I especially enjoyed The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins and Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell. I read North and South this past summer and fell in love with her writing.
@@tristanandtheclassics6538 No, but I picked up a copy and plan to read it soon. I'm starting The Pickwick Papers this month, though, so I plan on Woman in White sometimes this winter. Have you read The October Country by Ray Bradbury? I just finished that collection of short stories and thought it was fabulous! Not Victorian, 😂but great autumnal read.
It's nice to hear your thoughts on two of my favourite classics, Jane Eyre and North and South. It is interesting your insight on the theme of doubt in North and South, I haven't noticed this important part in the novel, time for a reread. I have never heard of Kim, it sounds interesting I will look for it. I have never read Anthony Trollope definitely it will be my priority for next year, God willing. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these books. I always learn something new from your videos 😊
I'm not sure how, but I totally had not heard of Victober until this very moment. I read Jane Eyre when I was too young to enjoy it, I think, and after the same thing happened with Wuthering Heights, at age 19, I swore myself off the Brontes forever. But next year I am determined to give them another go. And North and South is on my TBR, I did not know the link with Charlotte Bronte, and this idea of theological conflict and social prejudice (explained so well by yourself) has me very excited to begin!
So maybe I shouldn’t make my daughter read the Brontë’s? Lol I love them and don’t want her to hate them. I also appreciated books more as I got older. North and South is a good one, hope you enjoy it when you do read it.
@@mandyc1280 Ah, thank you, I'm really looking forward to North and South. It's funny how it works with books and getting older, I really didn't appreciate a lot of classics until my mid-twenties!
Oh Captain, you started with my favorite! Thank you. Honestly, Jane Eyre is the one book I dip into often. Great books for October. I feel like I remember someone on Instagram doing a Victober once but not quite sure. Love to take part next time. My reading has been slow this year but a little more purposeful. I’ve also been reading lots of children’s books. In fact, the kiddos and I are reading Treasure Island for the first time and we are enjoying it so much. Take care friend. God bless your family.
Hey mandy! Sorry for delay, I've been snowed under and unwell too. So eased that your kids loved treasure Island. In my opinion it's one of the best books of all time. Have they ever read Moonfleet? Also very exciting with a touch of pathos.
@@tristanandtheclassics6538 Oh, I hope you’re feeling better. We have not read Moonfleet; I haven’t ever heard of it but we will add it to the list. Thanks for the recommendation. Take care my friend.
I read the Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which was excellent, and I have a couple other Bronte novels. After your review I am leaning toward Jane Eyre as my next one.
Great wrap up as always! Love Jane Eyre. It's one of my favourites. I don't know whether I like Villette more though. Kim sounds like a really good book.
Had already read & loved both Jane Eyre & North & South. Really appreciated your interpretation of Kim as I had always just waved it off as a maybe read. But I genuinely look forward to reading it now. Same feeling about The Warden. Thanks for the great interpretation!
I read a lot of books this Victober as I was sick and had nothing to do. Have you read any of these? What do you think of these? 1. He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope 4/5 2. Mayor of Casterbridge 5/5 3. Olive by Dinah Marie Craik 3.5/5 4. Janet's Repentance by George Eliot (a novella featured in Scenes From A Cleric Life) 4.5/5 5. Gothic Tales by Elizabeth Gaskell 4.5/5 6. Island of Dr. Moreau by HG Wells 4.5/5 7. The Law and The Lady by Wilke Collins 3.5/5 8. Aurora Floyd 3.5/5 9. Reuben Sachs by Amy Levy 4/5 10. Esther Waters by George Moore 4/5 11. The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde 5/5
Of those four, I've only read Jane Eyre -- love me some Jane Eyre. Just curious: have you ever read Wide Sargasso Sea? I only remember that I thought it seemed overly pleased with itself, but I know many people think it's a necessary companion to Jane. It's short! :-)
I like that cover of Jane Eyre, but she does not look plain. Maybe she was not really plain, but more like Victoria herself, just not rock star gorgeous like Prince Albert (saw their Winterhalter portraits in an exhibit a few years ago). I enjoyed Wives and Daughters by Gaskell for Victober and I thought it ended just fine without needing to be completed by another author. I read North and South long ago, thanks for the review. Kim was one of my favorite reads in school, not hard going homework. I am also slowly reading Clarissa (I think it is a reread because it seems so familiar), I bet your students would have a good time with the word epistolary. I have The Warden in the tbr.
You are Sooo observant! The plainness of Jane totally escaped my notice with the book cover. Clarissa is only a book I faintly recollect. I hope to spend an upcoming month on 18th century fiction. Richardson, Defoe, fielding, Burney etc
I've been really enjoying Great Expectations this October when Nursing School hasn't been too much! It is my first time really dipping my toes into Dickens (though I did read A Tale of Two Cities and A Christmas Carol in grade school), and though I am still trying to get used to Dickens's style of making characters a little extreme to illustrate his points, I've found that Pip as a character really resonates with me. I haven't yet had the pleasure to read any of the books mentioned here, but they sound wonderful!
Pip is a brilliant character. I love how funny he is with his childish observations. Great Expectations is just a miracle of imaginative writing. Jaggers is my favourite character. The description of his office the first time Pip visits is such a masterpiece of tone, making Jaggers almost equal to Death and Fate.
I read Mary Barton by E. Gaskell. It was excellent. I am currently reading Middlemarch by G. Eliot and enjoying it very much. I will be reading your recommendations of North and South and Kim. I loved Jane Eyre,; having read it some yrs. ago.
I read several books for Victober, but I especially enjoyed The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins and Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell. I read North and South this past summer and fell in love with her writing.
Hiya Mitza. So good to hear from you.
Gaskell is terrific isn't she?
The Moonstone is amazing. Have you read Woman in White by Collins?
@@tristanandtheclassics6538 No, but I picked up a copy and plan to read it soon. I'm starting The Pickwick Papers this month, though, so I plan on Woman in White sometimes this winter. Have you read The October Country by Ray Bradbury? I just finished that collection of short stories and thought it was fabulous! Not Victorian, 😂but great autumnal read.
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Jane Eyre and North and South are two of my favourite books. I've been meaning to read Kim for ages, and your description has me even more interested.
It's nice to hear your thoughts on two of my favourite classics, Jane Eyre and North and South.
It is interesting your insight on the theme of doubt in North and South, I haven't noticed this important part in the novel, time for a reread.
I have never heard of Kim, it sounds interesting I will look for it.
I have never read Anthony Trollope definitely it will be my priority for next year, God willing.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these books. I always learn something new from your videos 😊
Kim is magnificent. Trollope is an artist. As for the other two, the deserve their fame.
I'm not sure how, but I totally had not heard of Victober until this very moment. I read Jane Eyre when I was too young to enjoy it, I think, and after the same thing happened with Wuthering Heights, at age 19, I swore myself off the Brontes forever. But next year I am determined to give them another go. And North and South is on my TBR, I did not know the link with Charlotte Bronte, and this idea of theological conflict and social prejudice (explained so well by yourself) has me very excited to begin!
So maybe I shouldn’t make my daughter read the Brontë’s? Lol
I love them and don’t want her to hate them. I also appreciated books more as I got older.
North and South is a good one, hope you enjoy it when you do read it.
@@mandyc1280 Ah, thank you, I'm really looking forward to North and South. It's funny how it works with books and getting older, I really didn't appreciate a lot of classics until my mid-twenties!
I read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Lady Audley's Secret, Dracula, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Gothic Tales by Elizabeth Gaskell
Inspiring videos! Thank you!
Great wrap up for Victober! Kim is an excellent book! Never can have enough Kipling!
So pleased to know you love Kipling.😀❤
Oh Captain, you started with my favorite! Thank you. Honestly, Jane Eyre is the one book I dip into often. Great books for October. I feel like I remember someone on Instagram doing a Victober once but not quite sure. Love to take part next time. My reading has been slow this year but a little more purposeful. I’ve also been reading lots of children’s books. In fact, the kiddos and I are reading Treasure Island for the first time and we are enjoying it so much.
Take care friend. God bless your family.
Hey mandy! Sorry for delay, I've been snowed under and unwell too. So eased that your kids loved treasure Island. In my opinion it's one of the best books of all time. Have they ever read Moonfleet? Also very exciting with a touch of pathos.
@@tristanandtheclassics6538 Oh, I hope you’re feeling better. We have not read Moonfleet; I haven’t ever heard of it but we will add it to the list. Thanks for the recommendation. Take care my friend.
Sold me on four more. Well done!
It's terrible isn't it? There's just too many books. Kim is a delight if you want something a little different.
I read the Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which was excellent, and I have a couple other Bronte novels. After your review I am leaning toward Jane Eyre as my next one.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is probably my favourite. Though Jane Eyre is more vivid. A really good story.
Will be thrilled to listen to your thoughts about some Chinese or Japanese classics or Buddhism
This is on my agenda. Can't wait to start researching and reading.
Great wrap up as always! Love Jane Eyre. It's one of my favourites. I don't know whether I like Villette more though. Kim sounds like a really good book.
Had already read & loved both Jane Eyre & North & South. Really appreciated your interpretation of Kim as I had always just waved it off as a maybe read. But I genuinely look forward to reading it now. Same feeling about The Warden. Thanks for the great interpretation!
Kim is beautiful. He is such a vivid creation. His nickname is "friend of all the world." How cute is that!
I read a lot of books this Victober as I was sick and had nothing to do. Have you read any of these? What do you think of these? 1. He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope 4/5 2. Mayor of Casterbridge 5/5 3. Olive by Dinah Marie Craik 3.5/5 4. Janet's Repentance by George Eliot (a novella featured in Scenes From A Cleric Life) 4.5/5 5. Gothic Tales by Elizabeth Gaskell 4.5/5 6. Island of Dr. Moreau by HG Wells 4.5/5 7. The Law and The Lady by Wilke Collins 3.5/5 8. Aurora Floyd 3.5/5 9. Reuben Sachs by Amy Levy 4/5 10. Esther Waters by George Moore 4/5 11. The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde 5/5
Of those four, I've only read Jane Eyre -- love me some Jane Eyre. Just curious: have you ever read Wide Sargasso Sea? I only remember that I thought it seemed overly pleased with itself, but I know many people think it's a necessary companion to Jane. It's short! :-)
I like that cover of Jane Eyre, but she does not look plain. Maybe she was not really plain, but more like Victoria herself, just not rock star gorgeous like Prince Albert (saw their Winterhalter portraits in an exhibit a few years ago). I enjoyed Wives and Daughters by Gaskell for Victober and I thought it ended just fine without needing to be completed by another author. I read North and South long ago, thanks for the review. Kim was one of my favorite reads in school, not hard going homework. I am also slowly reading Clarissa (I think it is a reread because it seems so familiar), I bet your students would have a good time with the word epistolary. I have The Warden in the tbr.
You are Sooo observant! The plainness of Jane totally escaped my notice with the book cover.
Clarissa is only a book I faintly recollect. I hope to spend an upcoming month on 18th century fiction. Richardson, Defoe, fielding, Burney etc
I've been really enjoying Great Expectations this October when Nursing School hasn't been too much! It is my first time really dipping my toes into Dickens (though I did read A Tale of Two Cities and A Christmas Carol in grade school), and though I am still trying to get used to Dickens's style of making characters a little extreme to illustrate his points, I've found that Pip as a character really resonates with me.
I haven't yet had the pleasure to read any of the books mentioned here, but they sound wonderful!
Pip is a brilliant character. I love how funny he is with his childish observations. Great Expectations is just a miracle of imaginative writing.
Jaggers is my favourite character. The description of his office the first time Pip visits is such a masterpiece of tone, making Jaggers almost equal to Death and Fate.
I read Mary Barton by E. Gaskell. It was excellent. I am currently reading Middlemarch by G. Eliot and enjoying it very much. I will be reading your recommendations of North and South and Kim. I loved Jane Eyre,; having read it some yrs. ago.
Oooo middlemarch now there's a novel and a half! Let me know what you think of Kim.
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Hi Jon. Sorry I've been absent. I've not been well this month but hope to put something up soon.😀👍