1. The Dead Secret by Wilkie Collins
2. Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell
3. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell
4. I Say No by Wilkie Collins
5. A Rogue's Life by Wilkie Collins
6. Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Robert Maturin
7. Through a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu
8. Blind Love by Wilkie Collins
Mind, all of these books are classics and all of them will have me planted on a couch reading for weeks. While at Borders tonight Dear Sir consented to me purchasing the Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Gee whiz, I will have a field day with that. Endless book titles at my fingertips. Hardy had a column of his own, the scoundrel. This is good for my future in expertise of the tragic Victorian novel.
So there you have it, Shealy.
12/29/2007
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5 comments:
Thank you for putting up with my endless curiosity about books.
I'm on a 20th Century American Lit kick right now. Three Salinger books in the last 3 days!
I think I have read #7
Shealy---You are welcome!
Alisa---That sounds cool. One of these days I will get back on Steinbeck and Faulkner. Just don't read the corncob one----uh, Sanctuary. Well, if you want to read it, it is just disturbing.
Dapoppins---cool. Is it good?
My eyeballs just went dry. LOL
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