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imoldfashioned said:I hang my head in shame while I admit that I've never read any of Austen's novels. I tried P&P ages ago and I just couldn't get into it--I should try again. I have a friend that won't stop going on about how wonderful Persuasion is so maybe I should give that one a go? Which are your favorites?
I'm all over the map with classic British Lit--for instance I love the Brontes but David Copperfield is one of the two times in my life I ever bought Cliff Notes--reading that book was like banging my head against a brick wall, I just hated it (the second book that drove me into the arms of Cliff was Moby **** btw).
Austen and G. Eliot go together for me, although I've put Daniel Deronda
down several times, love Persuasion, and E's Silas Marner is
a philosophic moral that intrigues me as much as E does. Emily is
my favorite Bronte, her poetry and Wuthering Heights captivate.
Dickens I have spared with, and Melville I deeply admire.
Moby **** is too often dismissed on American campi.
...and tell Cliff for me that he's a lucky guy.


