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Eclectic Indulgence... classic literature reviews: Review: The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Review: The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells. First book “review” of 2012 – it’s been a spell (reading old books makes me want to use old lingo) since I finished this one, so my memory is already getting hazy. I decided to take another trek down the old science fiction route, since it was short and very different from ‘The Tale of Genji’ which I was reading concurrently. 8226; The Time Machine (1895). 8226; The Wonderful Visit (1895). 8226; The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896).
Eclectic Indulgence... classic literature reviews: Review: Henry V by William Shakespeare
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Sunday, January 20, 2013. Review: Henry V by William Shakespeare. I didn't read the Graphic Novel but. I thought this was an unusual,. Non-formulaic image of Henry V. There I was sitting in my hostel in Nottingham after just finishing Ben-Hur. And I came across a copy of Henry V by Shakespeare (eventually passed down to a friend in Luxembourg). Somehow or other, a few weeks later when I arrived in London. I went to go see a show at Shakespeare's Globe. Posted by Eclectic Indulgence. Boulle, Pierre: The B...
Eclectic Indulgence... classic literature reviews: Favourites
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I'm going to flounder a little here in my attempts to remember and rank my favourites, but you have to start somewhere, at some time - and the time is now. 1 The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. 2 Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky. 3 The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 4 Dr Zhivago by Boris Pasternak. 5 War and Peace. 7 The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. 8 Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. 9 Jude the Obscure. 10 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. 12 East of Eden. 14 The Last Tycoon.
Eclectic Indulgence... classic literature reviews: Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Unknown
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Saturday, February 02, 2013. Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Unknown. I would like to eventually read the translation by J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien was influenced by many of these ancient works including this one and Beowulf which were instrumental in the crafting of his fantastical world. The Song of Roland. Posted by Eclectic Indulgence. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This book is on my to be read list. I dont see any Daphne DuMaurier books on your blog? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Eclectic Indulgence... classic literature reviews: Review: Song of Roland by Unknown
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Saturday, February 02, 2013. Review: Song of Roland by Unknown. The Song of Roland. La Chanson de Roland. Is an heroic poem based on the Battle of Roncesvalles. START OF MAJOR PLOT SPOILERS*. King Charlemange comes to the call to bury the dead and mourn the loss of his nephew. He is eventually met with a Spanish Muslim contingent which is destroyed. Ganelon is quartered for his betrayal and those who stood up for him in his trial are subsequently hanged. END OF MAJOR PLOT SPOILERS*. This work was a littl...
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The following articles collectively present an excellent overview of the Great Books movement, especially in offering several important critiques of the educational methods that resulted:. Where Did Great Books Come From Anyway? B Carnochan, Stanford Humanities Review. Why the Great Books Aren't the Answer. By Patrick Deneen, Minding the Campus. Special Collections Tells the Story of a Cornerstone of American Education. By Carrie Golus, University of Chicago Chronicle. By Sidney Hook, The New Leader.
A Morose Bookshelf: June 2013
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Reflection on the first half of 2013. At the beginning of the year I made a note to myself stating how I would connect with more bloggers, read more books and write better reviews. Six months later, I've failed miserably at all three. Well.I like my reviews, they're informal, concise, personal and still informative. So maybe not a complete fail. But definitely failures on the other two. I can't get away. I'm being silly.it could be amazing, right? There's a new si...
A Morose Bookshelf: February 2013
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Review - The Sandman, Vol.1: Preludes and Nocturnes. The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes. Illustrated by Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III. I walk by her side, and the darkness lifts from my soul. I walk with her, and I hear the gentle beating of mighty wings.(230). The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes. Book Haul ( 2). The two books I got are (1) Things Fall Apart. By and Chinua Achebe and (2) The Last of the Mohicans. 2 Don’t loo...
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. The Beautiful and Damned. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. A Demon In My View. Devil in a Blue Dress. The Devil in the White City. Eating the Cheshire Cat. The Feast of the Goat. A Game of Thrones. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Go Tell it on the Mountain. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. The Left Hand of Darkness. The Man in the Brown Suit. My Name is Red. The Picture of Dorian Gray. The Postman Always Rings Twice.
A Morose Bookshelf: May 2013
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Review - The Things They Carried. Many people do not like war. Let’s forget political motivations for a second and briefly talk about realities. This is the case for all soldiers. This is the case for many young people. This was the case for many Vietnam veterans. And this is the story O’Brien tells. Read the rest of the review on the new site - A Morose Bookshelf. The Things They Carried. Review - Black Betty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There's a new site for.
A Morose Bookshelf: December 2012
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Poetry for thought - The Mistletoe Bride. By Carol Ann Duffy. The December bride who, bored with dancing, skipped from the castle hall to play hide-and-seek, a white bird flickering into the dark. The groom, who searched each room, calling her name; then the bridal guests, flame-lit, checking the grounds. The fifty Christmases till a carpenter jemmied an old oak chest; the skeleton with its unstrung pearls, loose emeralds, its rings of diamond, sapphire, gold.
A Morose Bookshelf: Reflection on the first half of 2013...
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Reflection on the first half of 2013. At the beginning of the year I made a note to myself stating how I would connect with more bloggers, read more books and write better reviews. Six months later, I've failed miserably at all three. Well.I like my reviews, they're informal, concise, personal and still informative. So maybe not a complete fail. But definitely failures on the other two. I can't get away. I'm being silly.it could be amazing, right? I love your revi...
A Morose Bookshelf: Midsummer Check-In
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. I haven't posted in a while but I have been reading. Albeit at a very casual and leisurely pace. I'm currently reading two books and should have reviews posted by next week at some point (fingers crossed) I posted write ups on Orleans. By Sherri L. Smith and The Thin Man. By Dashiell Hammet earlier this month. You might notice they aren't in the archives- why is that you ask? Because they're on the new site. 1 Visit the new site. 2 I AM reading.just slowly.
A Morose Bookshelf: September 2012
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. Review - Who Fears Death. I vividly remembered the sensation of having my forehead caved in by a large rock. It didn't hurt as much as it should have. It just felt like I was suddenly.exposed. A rock destroyed my nose, bloodied my ear, buried itself in my cheek. I was conscious through most of it (p.128). Maybe a combination. I don't know.I was only sure of one thing: her death. Top Ten Tuesday - Series I Haven't Finished. Hola We're trying something new today.
A Morose Bookshelf: End of Summer Check-In
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Reflections of a melancholic bookreader. End of Summer Check-In. It's the end of summer. I don't know about you but where I live, we've already had some chilly Fall mornings and nights. Seasons change as do our reading habits.blogging habits. With cooler weather at our doorstep, I'll probably be reading a lot more. Here's what I've read since the last time I posted anything:. I'm currently in the middle of a great book! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There's a new site for. Our Lady of the Flowers.
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Saturday, February 02, 2013. Review: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Unknown. I would like to eventually read the translation by J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien was influenced by many of these ancient works including this one and Beowulf which were instrumental in the crafting of his fantastical world. The Song of Roland. Posted by Eclectic Indulgence. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Review: Song of Roland by Unknown. The Song of Roland. La Chanson de Roland. This story is really about a battle between Pagan...
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Is someone trying to tell me something? I've been lacking anything to say and desire to be very creative.it just hasn't been working for me. Something funny has been happening though, everywhere I look; I see lovely camera related details. So many pretties that I would love to have! First, I fell in love with this classic preppy looking camera strap. Next, I found a classic camera bag by Leica. While reading through Lucky magazine. I just think its such a beautiful detail!