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Dan is 20% done with The South Wind of Love: Being Volume Two of The Four Winds of Love, Book One
Unfortunately Mackenzie cannot resist doing the "Hollywood, you say? Never going to amount to anything!" type historical fiction irony. Definitely going to read Sinister Street again after I'm done with these though
Mar 28, 2023 12:12PM Add a comment
The South Wind of Love: Being Volume Two of The Four Winds of Love, Book One

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Dan is 25% done with The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond
Incredibly clear, straightforward writing—Thackeray's contemporary fans always give him that praise but it is much more true here than in the mature novels. Reads like it was written 100 years later than it was, clear and funny and confiding.
Feb 18, 2023 01:50PM Add a comment
The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond

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Dan is 20% done with The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Elbowing me in the side a little too often to start telling me a story
Feb 13, 2023 04:47PM Add a comment
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

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Dan is starting Thackeray's Canvass of Humanity: An Author and His Public
Found a PDF of this online doing some deep-into-Thackeray Googling that I now can't remember, so I guess I'll read it.
Jan 08, 2023 11:40PM Add a comment
Thackeray's Canvass of Humanity: An Author and His Public

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Dan is on page 30 of 320 of July 2, 1903: The Mysterious Death of Hall-Of-Famer Big Ed Delahanty
Have owned this for probably 20 years and never read it. "The Pitch That Killed" is a classic.
Jan 03, 2023 12:40AM Add a comment
July 2, 1903: The Mysterious Death of Hall-Of-Famer Big Ed Delahanty

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Dan is on page 135 of 332 of The English Novel (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
It is wonderful to read someone who cares about 18th century novels enough to hate so many of them.
Dec 11, 2022 11:28PM Add a comment
The English Novel (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

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Dan is starting The English Novel (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Was just reading the author's introductions to Thackeray and he earned my permanent allegiance by stridently defending Pendennis and saying he'd read it dozens of times, which will be me someday if I live to grow a beard like the one on this guy's Wikipedia page.
Dec 10, 2022 02:05AM Add a comment
The English Novel (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

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Dan is 25% done with The Adventures of Philip
Very happy to have the Pendennises back as narrators, but what was really surprising in the way of continuity (I never read anybody mentioning it, perhaps because Philip is so little read) is that this is the de facto continuation of Thackeray's unfinished "A Shabby Genteel Story"
Dec 04, 2022 02:43PM Add a comment
The Adventures of Philip

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Dan is on page 100 of 400 of Anthony Trollope
There's so little there there about Trollope's personal life so far as we know that you pretty much just have to pick a way of reading the material and then assume that way will also be accurate throughout the rest of his life. This is a fun read and seems to be doing a good job of taking me through what material did exist as of 1971.
Sep 26, 2022 09:23AM Add a comment
Anthony Trollope

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Dan is on page 100 of 474 of Aurora Floyd
The names in this one ("Aurora Floyd" and "Captain Talbot Bulstrode" in particular) really key you into this being the Victorian version of a beach read.
Jul 13, 2022 09:59PM Add a comment
Aurora Floyd

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Dan is 15% done with Lady Audley's Secret
First part of the book is basically an extended version of the "I took two dates to the same restaurant" sitcom routine, where you're about to see the other date but then you look down at the menu or someone spills ice cream all over you. Lady Audley seems to undergo a personality transplant after chapter 1, too, becoming much more the kind of person you would expect to be in this jam.
Jul 08, 2022 09:27AM Add a comment
Lady Audley's Secret

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Dan is starting Uncle Silas
Never heard of Le Fanu but if it's good enough for Harriet Vane it's good enough for me
Jul 01, 2022 12:37AM Add a comment
Uncle Silas

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Dan is on page 30 of 288 of The Adventurist
Picked this up because a) it was at Dollar Tree and I love buying Dollar Tree novels from people who also got MFAs and B) I divined from the jacket copy and the title that it was Moviegoer-inspired before I opened it all the way to the Moviegoer quote at the front. So far... very influenced by the Moviegoer! But pretty good. Already got my $1 worth.
Jun 27, 2022 11:57PM Add a comment
The Adventurist

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Dan is 10% done with Trent's Last Case (Philip Trent, #1)
Trying to come down easy off my Sayers high
Jun 26, 2022 01:57AM Add a comment
Trent's Last Case (Philip Trent, #1)

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Dan is 10% done with Florida
Ebook was on sale and I am trying to convince myself that my stories are no worse than anyone else's so that I will write them again. So far so good on that front
Mar 26, 2022 11:50PM Add a comment
Florida

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Dan is 5% done with The Wings of the Dove
I was nervous about starting this one after The Sacred Fount, but in spite of its being the canonical Late James starting point, this one feels much more... capable of supporting the weight of its language. Of course, so did The Sacred Fount at first! But this one is in third person, instead of being transmitted by TSF's manic narrator, so I'm optimistic.
Mar 10, 2022 01:48PM Add a comment
The Wings of the Dove

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Dan is 3% done with War and Peace
Need to take a break from late-period James and read a book where people do things. Constance Garnett, of course.
Feb 13, 2022 10:42PM Add a comment
War and Peace

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Dan is on page 50 of 272 of Fake Accounts
There's something weird about the tone that is throwing me; not sure what
Feb 07, 2022 11:27PM Add a comment
Fake Accounts

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Dan is 45% done with The Sacred Fount
He has the audacity to write, here, "I remember feeling seriously warned, while dinner lasted, not to yield further to my idle habit of reading into mere human things an interest so much deeper than mere human things were in general prepared to supply."

I am the one seriously warning James about this, the core problem of the book. But I'm also still reading it, so he wins
Feb 04, 2022 11:29PM Add a comment
The Sacred Fount

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Dan is 10% done with The Sacred Fount
Very fun, almost mysterious introduction but I have been sent skidding by one of the most clanging title drops I can remember—naming your book "The Sacred Fount" is a high-risk maneuver because you need to make sure it doesn't end up being something kind of stupid.
Jan 31, 2022 11:04PM Add a comment
The Sacred Fount

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Dan is 5% done with The Other House (New York Review Books Classics)
Unbelievably confusing start, with two families who work together and have the same name almost and live next door each inviting young women to visit. Feels like it is designed to throw me off—along with the terrible OCR ebook, because this isn't on Gutenberg—but I will fight through
Jan 06, 2022 11:29PM Add a comment
The Other House (New York Review Books Classics)

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Dan is 10% done with The Tragic Muse
The introduction of Gabriel Nash in chapter two is a wonderful piece of dialogue, observation through a character, etc. James usually only catches me through his direct characterization but this is great writing in every possible way
Dec 29, 2021 11:52PM Add a comment
The Tragic Muse

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Dan is starting The Reverberator
The second novel in my chronological James read that I had absolutely never heard of before I started, after Confidence
Nov 25, 2021 10:24PM Add a comment
The Reverberator

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Dan is 10% done with Problems: And Other Stories
The fairly recent death of TV networks and specifically TV commercials has made a bunch of self-consciously modern stories from the sixties very dated all at once, like the emergence of cars and planes
Aug 12, 2021 03:18PM Add a comment
Problems: And Other Stories

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Dan is 15% done with The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson, by One of the Firm (Trollope, Penguin)
As everyone who writes about Trollope says, an extremely strange effort from the clockwork novelist—seems to be an entire book written in the mildly funny register that he sometimes adopts for a page in the course of describing the physical traits of his hero + heroine. The hero here is convincingly besotted by advertising in a way that suggests low-engagement, hashtagged Bitcoin tweets would be his lot in life today
Jul 21, 2021 01:59AM Add a comment
The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson, by One of the Firm (Trollope, Penguin)

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Dan is on page 25 of 493 of Charles Williams: The Third Inkling
I try not to associate the art too strongly with the artist but it's impossible to read Charles Williams's novels without eventually thinking "OK, I've got to know exactly how weird he was."
Jun 20, 2021 09:06PM Add a comment
Charles Williams: The Third Inkling

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Dan is 15% done with Descent into Hell
I love this unnerving weirdo's books. (Rereading this one because I discovered it on Gutenberg.au)
Jun 08, 2021 09:33PM Add a comment
Descent into Hell

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Dan is 40% done with The Jewel of Seven Stars
So many thriller and mystery novels from this era take place in one house where every night they have to adjust their plan based on whatever happened before etc. It's a weird trope
May 06, 2021 08:29PM Add a comment
The Jewel of Seven Stars

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Dan is reading Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction
Read "Raise High" last night as part of my Salinger reread. It's funny how much better these stories work when you are, apparently unlike Salinger, not totally certain of Seymour's divinity. Wonderfully written, very funny.
Apr 19, 2021 10:07AM 1 comment
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters & Seymour: An Introduction

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Dan is reading The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870
Have had this book for probably 15 years, am finally using it for something beyond trying to grasp how good guys like Dickey Pearce were before they figured box scores out.
Mar 15, 2021 09:15PM Add a comment
The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857-1870

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