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Can Jane Eyre Be Happy?: More Puzzles in Classic Fiction (Oxford World's Classics) - tekijä: John Sutherland
Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette (Ballantine Reader's Circle) - tekijä: Judith Thurman
Liberty: The Lives and Times of Six Women in Revolutionary France - tekijä: Lucy Moore
The Cambridge Companion to George Eliot (Cambridge Companions to Literature) - tekijä: George Levine
The six wives of Henry VIII - tekijä: Alison Weir
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(Also, agree with you on the Hollinghurst novels)
Lähettänyt: lavillette 5:01 am (EST) Jul 6, 2008
Lähettänyt: hansel714 7:18 am (EST) Oct 27, 2007
Lähettänyt: hansel714 3:59 am (EST) Oct 22, 2007
I've been looking at that Nureyev bio, too, but haven't ordered it yet.
~Deborah
Lähettänyt: Cariola 9:45 pm (EST) Oct 19, 2007
Lähettänyt: hepp2 12:22 am (EST) Oct 12, 2007
I always tell my students there is a fortune to be made in videoproducing these plays--it upsets me that so few are available for use in teaching. This semester I am teaching both Shakespeare and a topical course, Women in Early Modern English Drama. Just finished Titus Andronicus and started Richard III in one, finished The Taming of the Shrew and started Fletcher's The Woman's Prize, or The Tamer Tam'd in the other. I love introducing students to these plays!
I probably read less historical fiction set in my period of expertise, mainly because the liberties taken with history sometimes bother me. Recommendation: Have you read the unfortunately titled Passion by Jude Morgan? The subtitle tells you a bit more (and verifies that it's not a Danielle Steele novel): A Novel of the Romantic Poets and the Women Who Loved Them. It's one of the best historical novels I've read in years, told in the shifting voices of Mary Shelley, Augusta Leigh, Lady Caroline Lamb, and Fanny Brawne. You might especially enjoy it after finishing Imposture, since it deals with some of the same characters.
Happy reading!
~Deborah
Yep, you're right, my user name is from The Duchess of Malfi. My cat's name is Rafe (from the B-text Doctor Faustus and Shoemakers' Holiday.
Lähettänyt: Cariola 6:24 pm (EST) Sep 11, 2007
Deborah
Lähettänyt: Cariola 2:51 pm (EST) Sep 7, 2007
I forgot to ask in my last comment. What have you been reading lately? Besides Musil, I've been reading Dickens's "The Pickwick Papers" and Anthony Powell's "A Dance to the Music of Time" series. I like to jump around a lot - lol.
Have you read any of Powell's work? I'm curious to learn more about him.
:) Melissa (PrintPlease)
Lähettänyt: PrintPlease 1:14 pm (EST) Jun 22, 2007
I highly recommend "The Emperor's Children"!!! It is a very smart and well-written book.
Also, as I was reading, I noticed references throughout to Robert Musil's "The Man Without Qualities." I had bever read it, but I'm slowly working my way through it now. I highly recommend it as well. "Emperor's Children" pulls a lot from Musil's book. Claire Messud (the author) is a complete genius.
The national Jane Austen Society site is "http://www.jasna.org." You can also find out on there if there is a regional society near you.
:) Melissa (PrintPlease)
Lähettänyt: PrintPlease 12:53 pm (EST) Jun 22, 2007
Lähettänyt: mrabelard 11:24 pm (EST) Jun 9, 2007
Lähettänyt: PrintPlease 1:32 am (EST) May 5, 2007
I've added them to my reading list (which seems to be growing in an alarming fashion, since I've started to 'librarything')
Jane
Lähettänyt: Clockpelter 1:46 pm (EST) Apr 26, 2007
You have gone straight in to n° 1 on my 'weighted' list, owing, it seems, to our shared taste for Victorian literature, and Trollope in particular. We share a number of French books too.
Your historical biography section looks interesting - any particular recommendations for my 'to read' list?
Thanks to your profile I've discovered the Reading Globally - Fiction group, so I'm off to read the 'Where are you' thread which looks interesting.
Happy reading
Jane
Lähettänyt: Clockpelter 3:29 pm (EST) Mar 12, 2007
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