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"Most important / influential work of fiction has to be the bible ![]() I was wondering as well about revisiting an old favourite like the ones you mentioned or trying a new story And yes I was wondering who was going to say the bible | |||
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"These so-called "holy books" People say they're rather important. But they also say it's not fiction. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"1984 and Animal Farm - George Orwell....The man was way ahead of his time " Yes, I love those books very influential in my late teens along with catch 22 and catcher in the rye | |||
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"The Magic Faraway Tree - Enid Blyton ![]() I read some fan fiction about dick and fanny, it wasn't what I expected ![]() | |||
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"Anything by Hardy. At a time when sex, female sexuality in particular, was demonized he sympathetically portrayed some characters who didn't give creedence to the cultural notions of sex being synonymous with sin. He also attempted to challenge the limiting roles available to women at the time in an attempt to garner sympathy and compassion from his readers, rather than condemnation and scorn. However, it didn't work particularly. For decades it was considered by many academics that the rape of Tess wasn't rape at all, and 'Jude the Obscure' was dubbed 'Jude the Obscene' upon publication." Gosh, I couldn't agree with this more! I absolutely adore Thomas Hardy and particularly the way he writes his female characters. I think Jude The Obscure is one of the most important books ever written in terms of both class and feminism - and in such descriptive style. It's utterly heartbreaking, and yet so compelling! (Kate Winslet is perfect as Sue Brideshead in the Winterbottom film too). I'd also highlight Crime and Punishment by Dosteoevsky and The Outsider by Camus - both major works examining the human condition through the eyes of an anti-hero. Whatever you choose, I hope you enjoy it OP! You can't beat a good work of literature ! ![]() | |||
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