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Mark André
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Episode 9 - Scylla And Charybdis
URBANE, TO COMFORT THEM, THE QUAKER LIBRARIAN PURRED:
“-- And we have, have we not, those priceless pages of Wilhelm Meister? A great poet on a great brother poet. A hesitating soul taking arms against a sea of troubles, torn by conflicting doubts, as one sees in real life.”
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URBANE, TO COMFORT THEM, THE QUAKER LIBRARIAN PURRED:
“-- And we have, have we not, those priceless pages of Wilhelm Meister? A great poet on a great brother poet. A hesitating soul taking arms against a sea of troubles, torn by conflicting doubts, as one sees in real life.”
Eric Lesslie
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Telemachus was beautiful in it's language, narrative, and allusions. Some highlights were, "I serve two masters". And the comment about the "collector of [ifykyk]".
Also surprised by the antisemitism on display from the Englishman in the first chapter.
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Also surprised by the antisemitism on display from the Englishman in the first chapter.


































