I really like diderot! (pronounced without the t at the end since the french language likes to be complicated) he wrote a lot of very varied things that are fascinating to discover. As for Molière I like him a lot less but it's mainly because as a french person I study him almost every year since middle school and to find him again almost every semester at university drives me crazy.
That candle at the back next to the corkboard is giving me anxiety, and when you said controversial German Fellow I was expecting a completely different book 🤣 I always wonder what the male experience of reading a romance is. Like when you're reading Jane Eyre, is it an emotional experience or is just a cultural one?
The depth of field makes it look really close, but its like 10 inches away 😂 and yeah I don't have a copy of THAT yet. So far I'm half way through Jane Eyre, and the romance has mostly been alluded to but not gotten too heavy yet... but I'll let you know
Read through Brockton Brown's Edgar Huntly, Or, Memoirs of a Sleepwalker when I stuided American Gothic lit, and it went pretty hard. The one you grabbed sounds sick, though. I'll have to hunt for it.
I’m currently reading Northanger Abbey as my first Austen! It’s much, much better than I thought it would be :)
Oh man I'm kinda jealous of your Flannery O'Connor Collection. Been trying to get my hands on that for ages.
I couldn't find it used, so I just bought it new at Indigo
I really like diderot! (pronounced without the t at the end since the french language likes to be complicated) he wrote a lot of very varied things that are fascinating to discover. As for Molière I like him a lot less but it's mainly because as a french person I study him almost every year since middle school and to find him again almost every semester at university drives me crazy.
Yeah that's totally fair, I've never read him so idk what to think yet. We'll see!
From where do you get these novel recommendations? Your taste is so unique.✨
Thanks! I just look for classics at the thrift store
Wow at those thick Luther volumes! 🖤
That candle at the back next to the corkboard is giving me anxiety, and when you said controversial German Fellow I was expecting a completely different book 🤣
I always wonder what the male experience of reading a romance is. Like when you're reading Jane Eyre, is it an emotional experience or is just a cultural one?
The depth of field makes it look really close, but its like 10 inches away 😂 and yeah I don't have a copy of THAT yet. So far I'm half way through Jane Eyre, and the romance has mostly been alluded to but not gotten too heavy yet... but I'll let you know
Maugham - rhyme it with 'warm' - that'll do!
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Read through Brockton Brown's Edgar Huntly, Or, Memoirs of a Sleepwalker when I stuided American Gothic lit, and it went pretty hard. The one you grabbed sounds sick, though. I'll have to hunt for it.
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