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Jack B Nimble
Dec 25, 2007


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I had a collection of illustrated King Arthur stories as a kid and the story of the green knight always scared me. I've downloaded the teacher's version and after I've familiarized myself with the narrative using that translation I'll use those great aids to try the rural middle English of the original.

This is exciting, I only just found the thread and, as someone who read both Pride and Prejudice and What Jane Austen knew and Charles Dickens ate on his own a few years ago, the archive of Pride and Prejudice is amazing .

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Jack B Nimble
Dec 25, 2007


Soiled Meat
I think I'll just throw this one out there every time, As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner.

Jack B Nimble
Dec 25, 2007


Soiled Meat
As I Lay dying is a novella by Faulkner, so it delivers all the prose and pathos that makes him one of the great American writers, and the master of Southern Gothic, in a manageable package that won't have us racing to beat the calendar.

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