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David
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When I’m finished with this, it will be time to start all over
— Dec 14, 2024 07:13AM
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David
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Hudibrastic verse — who knew? Certainly not me — nor will I remember. Next stop: humanism
— Nov 01, 2020 04:44AM
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David
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Into the "de..." words, e.g., decadent, definition, etc.
— Jun 17, 2020 12:34PM
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David
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Finally out of the discussion of “criticism” in all its forms, which entailed 13 pages plus whatever links I explored
— Apr 27, 2020 04:41AM
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David
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Plugging along, reading a few entries and the links contained within, so it’s hard to say exactly how much I have read. This could be a lifetime task. Very educational
— Mar 29, 2020 07:34AM
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David
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“Brahmins” led to “Genteel Tradition” and thence to Naturalism” and “Realism.” Then to “Romanticism,” but that will need to wait for later.
— Nov 20, 2019 04:59AM
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David
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I wish I had started reading this when I acquired it many (!) years ago -- very useful!!
— Nov 06, 2019 02:01PM
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David
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Into “B” words in reading from front to back, but continuing to skip ahead as words are referenced as “see also”
— Oct 30, 2019 11:43AM
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David
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Continuing to dip in and out, reading entries as they seem interesting
— Aug 26, 2019 07:32AM
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David
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Finished with front-of-book and back-of-book material; not sure what next; probably will skim and dip in and out
— Aug 08, 2019 06:08AM
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David
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Almost through the timeline of literary history — suggests new adventures in reading!
— Jul 29, 2019 10:00PM
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David
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Read preface and introduction, then went to the back of the book and am reading the "Outline of Literary History"; about 2/3 finished with that. Not sure what approach will be thereafter, as this certainly is a reference book, not a read-it-through book.
— Jul 27, 2019 09:49AM
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