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Tietoja kirjastostani I have a library that reflects a multitude of passions.Women's Fiction past and present features heavily as does Literary Criticism. However a subject only needs to grab my attention and I will pursue it through the books I read.
If I had to choose favourite authors it would be most of the 19th century writers but especially George Eliot, into the 20th century with Penelope Fitzgerald and Margaret Atwood and on the poetry shelves Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes and Emily Dickinson.
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Lähettänyt: robertajl 1:29 am (EST) Jun 7, 2008
I have just purchased a copy of the Feminine Middlebrow Novel 1920's to 1950's by Nicola Humble and have on order Elizabeth and Ivy by Robert Liddell that you kindly recommended via your blog, which, by the way, I have so much enjoyed reading. I have added you to my list of interesting libraries, I hope this is ok?
Louise
Lähettänyt: fabrile-heart 6:02 pm (EST) May 10, 2008
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Lähettänyt: dlad2002 1:28 pm (EST) May 4, 2008
Best wishes
Annabel
Lähettänyt: gaskella 8:06 am (EST) Apr 1, 2008
Lähettänyt: juliette07 7:13 pm (EST) Mar 26, 2008
Lähettänyt: MarthaJeanne 2:05 pm (EST) Mar 2, 2008
Hooray for Michael Hoffmann!
Lähettänyt: citizenkelly 7:18 am (EST) Dec 12, 2007
All the best, Carolyn
Lähettänyt: citizenkelly 6:23 am (EST) Dec 12, 2007
Lähettänyt: posthumose 3:20 am (EST) Dec 7, 2007
Lähettänyt: otherstories 10:14 am (EST) Nov 9, 2007
I have just entered in a review for 'The Herring Seller's Apprentice', which I see you also own.I was wondering what you thought of it, as a few weeks ago I met the author at Heffers Bookshop in Cambridge.I don't know if you know the shop,but if you don't and are ever in Cambridge,do call in and have a look. it is fantastic. It is where I buy quite a few of my books I must admit.I see by the way that we share some 465 books which can't be bad.
Best wishes from the midlands.
Lähettänyt: devenish 3:40 am (EST) Nov 4, 2007
Lähettänyt: CandySchultz 12:00 am (EST) Oct 18, 2007
Lähettänyt: posthumose 11:58 am (EST) Aug 27, 2007
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Lähettänyt: charl08 9:59 am (EST) Apr 18, 2007
Just started my library and found you as a fellow Persephone buyer. Do you buy all of them or just the ones you think will interest you? I must admit I tend to be the former and have yet to be disappointed!
Susan
Lähettänyt: auntysassy 3:23 pm (EST) Oct 12, 2006
I don't see that you have any of Marilyn Bowering's work catalogued yet, but I bet you'd enjoy her fiction - I'm reading her newest (What it Takes to Be Human) and it's quite compelling, lyrical (Bowering is also a fine poet and one really notices that in her fiction). Another great Canadian author to add to your collection!
Cheers,
Nikki
Lähettänyt: BiblioFool 1:14 am (EST) Oct 10, 2006
I just started cataloging some of my recent reads (roughly last two years) and it seems we have much in common. I, too, adore Atwood and Eliot, fiction written by women, literary criticism and poetry... Over the last five or so years, I've taken to reading off the Orange Prize nomination list (an obsessive enough to order it from across the pond, if it's not available here in the US). What is the most recent excellent book you've read? My last three in reverse order: Night Watch by Sarah Waters, The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly and Un Lun Dun by China Mieville (loved all three).
Lois
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Lähettänyt: edi.mom 12:10 pm (EST) Aug 5, 2006
Your blog is fantastic! I have added it to my list of blogs to check daily. I look forward to reading many more "scribbles" from you.
Kind regards,
Marie Therese
Lähettänyt: marietherese 11:13 pm (EST) Jul 27, 2006
You are welcome to visit my modest library.
Sincerely Nina
Lähettänyt: ninelle 4:41 am (EST) Jul 6, 2006
Lähettänyt: wormauld 8:24 am (EST) Jun 28, 2006
I had a look at your books by Canadian women and the only thing I can think of off the top of my head that you must, must read is The Gravesavers by Sheree Fitch. It's YA, but it's also wonderful. If you read French or can find translated copies, I would recommend Anne Hebert and Gabrielle Roy.
Have you read The History of Emily Montague by Frances Brooke, or anything by Sara Jeanette Duncan (The Imperialist or Cousin Cinderella)? They're fairly canonical as far as early works are concerned. I will think on this more. Sorry to be so long getting back to you!
Lähettänyt: Beatrice 12:05 am (EST) Jun 24, 2006
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Lähettänyt: LyzzyBee 1:53 pm (EST) Apr 9, 2006
Liz
Lähettänyt: LyzzyBee 5:01 pm (EST) Apr 3, 2006
Oh - and have you come across BookCrossing for culling purposes (although you do end up with even more in the end...)
Regards
Liz
Lähettänyt: LyzzyBee 2:15 pm (EST) Nov 21, 2005
Lähettänyt: Ex_Libris 9:48 pm (EST) Oct 7, 2005
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Lähettänyt: gibbon 8:28 am (EST) Oct 2, 2005
Good to see you here! This is very addictive. Almost makes you want to go out and buy more books so you can add them! Right now we only share 3 books, but I'm sure that will change. Feel free to visit my catalog any time!
Sharon
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Lähettänyt: Ex_Libris 2:59 am (EST) Oct 2, 2005
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