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the Naked Ape de Desmond Morris
Allegory of the Cave (Unabridged)
Madame Bovary (Petits Classiques Larousse Texte Integral) de Gustave Flaubert
Roman Elegies: And Other Poems (Poetica, 29) de Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The Devil (The Art of the Novella series) de Leo Tolstoy
Bacchae de Euripides
Petits Poemes En Prose: Spleen De Paris de Charles Baudelaire
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escrito por ThomasCWilliams, às 11:41 pm (EST) , May 7, 2009
Teresa
escrito por tayoulevy, às 8:27 pm (EST) , Feb 17, 2008
been cataloging my serious books, which may give a misleading idea of my holdings.) Among the books you intend to read, I commend Murasaki Shikibu; I have enjoyed both the Waley and Seidensticker translations of the Tale of Genji. I have a more recent one I have not read yet.
escrito por antiquary, às 4:55 pm (EST) , Feb 15, 2008
paintings, which are very interesting. I especially like the fourth one: http://www.interkit.com.br/anaolinto/pag... I see that you like poetry by Emily Dickenson.
I live in New England, in the United States, which is where she lived. I see you have Madame Bovary. I enjoyed that
book very much. I read it, while listening to audio tapes, and so I heard the nice pronunciation of the interesting vocabulary in the book. I see you have George Eliot's journals; I did not know there were journals available. It must be quite interesting to read what she wrote. I have television, but do not watch very often. I prefer books, music, and to walk in the woods. Sincerely, Alison ( apbthoreau )
escrito por apbthoreau, às 6:12 pm (EST) , Feb 10, 2008
Gerald
escrito por botanica, às 5:38 am (EST) , Feb 5, 2008
escrito por Adobe, às 10:16 am (EST) , Oct 1, 2007
These days, I rarely locate someone who has literary and aesthetic tastes that are as close to mine as are yours. Indeed, rarely do I locate someone who also considers the Wallace Stevens's longer poems to be pleasurable experiences. I've not yet discarded my televisions; however, as the years pass, and as the pages turn, television viewing absorbs fewer and fewer of my weekly leisure hours.
escrito por echopkins, às 5:45 pm (EST) , Sep 28, 2007