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Greta is 20% done with The House on the Borderland
I felt such a profound sense of awe when the writer described the vast mountain arena, in that blood red desert planet, surrounded by ancient monstrous gods with the head of a donkey, or a pig, or no eyes, or a face suspended in the middle of the body, and many others hidden between the mountains... man I love cosmic horror
Nov 10, 2025 09:56AM Add a comment
The House on the Borderland

Greta
Greta is starting Dracula
only thing hornier than bram stoker describing dracula's wives trying to bite jonathan is emily bronte 50 years before writing heathcliff digging cathy's grave to cradle her body
Oct 23, 2025 02:45PM Add a comment
Dracula

Greta
Greta is on page 156 of 230 of Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality
母性の尊重は必ずしも家父長権の強さと相対立するものではなく、むしろそれを前提とするものであった。そして、母性の尊重はかならずしも女性の人間的存在価値の重視とイコールにならない。
Oct 22, 2025 03:39AM Add a comment
Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality

Greta
Greta is on page 43 of 230 of Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality
中世の家を家父長権一色に塗里込めるのは一面である。それは一種の家父主義ともいうべきものである。原始的な無階級社会の平等か、家父長制か、平等か服従か、二者択一に考えるのは単純というべきである。家父長制と、家婦の権限は必ずしも矛盾するとは限らない。身分、階級社会においては、その階級差と男女差の双方が考察の射程に入らねばならぬことはすでに述べた通りである。男女差を考える場合にのみ同一身分のように抽象化して論じるわけにはゆかないのである。
Oct 17, 2025 08:32AM Add a comment
Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality

Greta
Greta is on page 8 of 230 of Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality
"確立した父権は支配者となった男性のみが握り、大部分の男性もその支配下に組みしかれるわけであるから、女性のみの問題とはいえない。古代社会や中世社会はいうまでもなく、身分社会であり、階級社会の始まりである。そこから男女関係のみを取り出して云々することはあまり意味がない。そこへ主従関係、身分関係、支配関係などを入れてゆくとどうなるかを考えなければならないと思う".
Oct 02, 2025 05:42AM Add a comment
Women in Medieval Japan: Motherhood, Household Management And Sexuality

Greta
Greta is 50% done with Wuthering Heights
"Because misery and degradation, and death, and nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us, you, of your own will, did it. I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it you have broken mine. [...] Kiss me again; and don't let me see your eyes! I forgive what you have done to me. I love my murderer - but yours! How can I?"

emily you cooked like fucking crazy here
Sep 29, 2025 02:42PM Add a comment
Wuthering Heights

Greta
Greta is 45% done with Wuthering Heights
"Oh, I'm burning! I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of a tumult at a few words? I'm sure I should be myself were I once among the heather on those hills".
Sep 28, 2025 09:18AM Add a comment
Wuthering Heights

Greta
Greta is 60% done with Noi i cattivi
the time when I read unironically young adult novels is long gone so I'm mostly here to see these characters bone and/or kill each other at this point
Sep 27, 2025 02:47PM Add a comment
Noi i cattivi

Greta
Greta is on page 50 of 359 of Wuthering Heights
"But, Nelly, if I knocked him down twenty times, that wouldn't make him less handsome or me more so. I wish I had light hair and a fair skin, and was dressed and behaved as well, and had a chance of being as rich as he will be!"

the way this novel is astoundingly clear in the way it portrays class conflict and racism and yet readers will gloss over it for their own comfort
Sep 26, 2025 08:23AM Add a comment
Wuthering Heights

Greta
Greta is on page 25 of 359 of Wuthering Heights
"He is a dark-skinned gypsy in aspect, in dress and manners a gentleman: that is, as much a gentleman as many a country squire: rather slovenly, perhaps, yet not looking amiss with his negligence, because because he has an erect and handsome figure; and rather morose. [...] He'll love and hate equally under cover, and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated again".
Sep 19, 2025 01:44AM Add a comment
Wuthering Heights

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Greta is on page 518 of 640 of Vagabonds
"Home was not simple nor tranquil. It was full of competition, invisible restraints, oppression that had to be submitted to. It locked everyone in place like components on a circuit board. Inside, there were deaths, power struggles, the just who were deprived of happiness due to false accusations. What kind of world was this?".
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"It's all motivated by greed. Desire is the fall of humankind".
Aug 23, 2025 03:52PM Add a comment
Vagabonds

Greta
Greta is on page 271 of 640 of Vagabonds
"She could no longer live within the order that governed her homeland, but she would always remember her homeland's dreams".
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"The isolation of languages was the result of collusion; it brought profit, engendered hatred, gave birth to manufactured identities, and, above all, generated the desire to buy, buy, buy. Conversation was dying, but commerce grew ever more vibrant".
Aug 18, 2025 08:59AM Add a comment
Vagabonds

Greta
Greta is on page 12 of 268 of Neuromancer (Sprawl, #1)
I've lived in Tokyo six months, came back about a month ago. reading this now, with a cyberpunk playlist in the background, is making me have really strong feelings. I feel projected in Tokyo at night. (even though it's technically Chiba.)
Apr 06, 2025 12:46PM Add a comment
Neuromancer (Sprawl, #1)

Greta
Greta is on page 50 of 541 of Mistborn: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)
seems like both Locke Lamora and Six of Crows took inspiration from this novel!
Mar 11, 2025 02:23AM Add a comment
Mistborn: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1)

Greta
Greta is on page 164 of 355 of In The Shade of Spring Leaves: The Life of Higuchi Ichiyo, With Nine of Her Best Stories
I just finished the biography section (it took so long not because of lack of interest, the book is just a challenging read) and it made me so sad to read of Ichiyo's final success quickly swept away by a death that could have been easily prevented by any of her richer friends. I also would love to read an actual novelization of her story. wonder if there's something of the sort in Japanese.
Jan 23, 2025 09:24PM Add a comment
In The Shade of Spring Leaves: The Life of Higuchi Ichiyo, With Nine of Her Best Stories

Greta
Greta is on page 113 of 319 of Yellowface
"But that’s the fate of a storyteller. We become nodal points for the grotesque."
Nov 15, 2024 08:17AM Add a comment
Yellowface

Greta
Greta is on page 140 of 305 of Bunny (Bunny, #1)
damn this crazy fr
Nov 10, 2024 04:08AM Add a comment
Bunny (Bunny, #1)

Greta
Greta is on page 14 of 256 of Yokai Manga: Ukiyoe of Monstrous Creatures (Volume 1)
ゆっくりゆっくり読んでみるよ
Oct 17, 2024 07:31AM Add a comment
Yokai Manga: Ukiyoe of Monstrous Creatures (Volume 1)

Greta
Greta is starting Confessioni di una maschera
leggendo la bellissima nuova edizione pubblicata da Marsilio. la traduzione di Bonsanti ha uno stile un po' antiquato, ma forse rappresenta bene la scrittura originale di Mishima. Sicuramente un salto forte per me dal più vivace e colloquiale Akutagawa.
Aug 14, 2024 02:49PM Add a comment
Confessioni di una maschera

Greta
Greta is on page 430 of 544 of Babel
every time ma'am Kuang kills a character it's so damn frustrating. not saying it doesn't make sense. it just makes me want to start biting paper
Jul 13, 2024 04:14PM Add a comment
Babel

Greta
Greta is on page 181 of 544 of Babel
I've been away from this novel long enough that I forgot I actually enjoy reading it... Alas it *is* over my academic special interest. The characters aren't very detailed though, except Griffin, who's probably the most interesting. However all the linguistic infodropping keeps me fascinated
Jul 07, 2024 07:25AM Add a comment
Babel

Greta
Greta is on page 146 of 336 of The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore
hot girl summer is reading this while keeping open both Matthew Meyer’s Yōkai book and Toriyama Sekien’s Gazu hyakki yagyō on the same entry. I may have a special interest
Jul 03, 2024 12:49AM Add a comment
The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore

Greta
Greta is on page 67 of 336 of The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore
they way I can't wait to become fluent in Japanese so I can finally read all of Yanagita and Komatsu's writings!!!
Jun 30, 2024 02:33AM Add a comment
The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore

Greta
Greta is on page 76 of 208 of Real World
kirino natsuo really hates men huh. good for her
Jun 08, 2024 08:34AM Add a comment
Real World

Greta
Greta is on page 124 of 868 of A Day of Fallen Night (The Roots of Chaos, #0.1)
so good to see that Samantha Shannon did her research on Heian period history. the Kuposa clan is so clearly based on the Fujiwara family, with them being ambitious regents. And the court of Antuma is so similar so far to the once real Heiankyō one. Such good details if you can notice them
Apr 13, 2024 02:16PM 1 comment
A Day of Fallen Night (The Roots of Chaos, #0.1)

Greta
Greta is on page 604 of 847 of Grotesque
Yuriko's sister is undoubtedly a jealous and lowkey bigoted woman but I can't help but sympathize with her and the way she feels resentment for the way every woman in her life has fallen in the "trap" represented by men. From her mother, to Yuriko, to Kazue and especially Mitsuru, she's been left behind and overshadowed by mediocre men and that has (rightfully) pissed her off and made her bitter.
Apr 02, 2024 01:31PM Add a comment
Grotesque

Greta
Greta is on page 502 of 847 of Grotesque
I really admire Kirino for speaking about male prostitution as well, I think it's a theme often overlooked. In general I am really, really appreciating the way this novel includes many different types of 'problematic' lifestyles without ever having a critical or moralistic attitude towards them; it's the misogynistic, classist and capitalist system that is to blame
Apr 02, 2024 08:35AM Add a comment
Grotesque

Greta
Greta is on page 428 of 847 of Grotesque
In my modern Japanese literature course I've learnt that it is crisis that defines a modern country, and the view of foreign Asian countries as quiet places where nothing ever happens is an example of softly hidden Orientalism. This is why I think Kirino's novels are so important in the contemporary publishing market full of cats & cafes. Kirino shows the real side of Japan: a country as brutal as it is modern.
Apr 02, 2024 04:19AM Add a comment
Grotesque

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