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Here is a group for those that love the classics, such as Moby Dick, Jane Eyre, Great Expectations, Pride and Prejudice, and many others. Come and share your opinions and enjoyments of the classics.

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I found this extremely thrilling to read and I completely agree. I will do my best to keep all th...

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I found this extremely thrilling to read and I completely agree. I will do my best to keep all these rules in mind while writing and editing. Enjoy!

George Orwell’s 5 Rules for Effective Writing

Written by Editor, Pick The Brain
From: http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/george-orwells-5-rules-for-effective-writing/

George Orwell

In our society, the study of language and literature is the domain of poets, novelists, and literary... mehr anzeigen

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akshara1233

Very helpful! Thanks a lot for sharing, Stephanie :)

evercaptivating

You're welcome, sweetie!

berndjobsteberhard

Good rules are sometimes golden rules.Here they are.Don´t read them twice better
hundred times. So I can improve my knowledges by the way.A very busy work too...
So thanks for giving.
Best quotations for all occasions is another method to find new aspects of thinking,
speaking and... mehr anzeigen

I think the Harry Potter series should become classics in the future. The story is wonderful and ...

Von: evercaptivating
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I think the Harry Potter series should become classics in the future. The story is wonderful and appeals to all ages.

Also, The Time Travelers Wife is a GREAT book that deserves to be read by everyone. It's well written and an amazing story.

What books do you think should become a classic?

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berndjobsteberhard

It is great to write about " The Great Books" - they are classical, aren´t they?
Dr. Mortimer Adler helped me once to get the right inside of classic-books.He wrote
of the the ideas - in form of questions/answers - drawn from the wisdom of the past to the problems about which we... mehr anzeigen

angamonkey

I think anything by Paolo Coelho and Toni Morrison should be classics. I also think the book "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns" would be great candidates for the canon of great classic literature. The themes portrayed in both of those novels will be able to... mehr anzeigen

daltonio.books

1. The entire Hunger Games trilogy.
2. Harry Potter
3. Twilight
4. The Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance)

What's your favorite Classic and why?

Von: Gelöschter User
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What's your favorite Classic and why?

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Gelöschter User

One of my favourites is the Mezzotint by M.R. James

The story centres around a man given the job of painting an abbey, as he does so, he spots a mysterious man at various windows.

Another favourite is by J. Sheridan Le Fanu about the Dutch painter Schlaken, who came back from... mehr anzeigen

berndjobsteberhard

And what do you think about the following quotation by John Milton " The Paradise Lost" ? "Better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven".
bernd :-)

daltonio.books

My favorite classics are the books written by Charles Dickens. Those are the best! :-D

The challenge is that I read the entire classic "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. Each time that I'...

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The challenge is that I read the entire classic "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. Each time that I've tried before, I barely made any progress before giving up. This time, I'm going for it, Do you think I can do this? I'm already on Chapter Ten, the furthest I've ever gotten. Do you think that this time, I can finish reading this? I'm only a seventh grader and I'm reading one of the hardest books to read.

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berndjobsteberhard

You can succeed. Why not? It is hard work to do. I am full with compliments, that
You, as a young one, are reading such a complicated work. Let us know, whether You
make progress in Your reading and what You think about the work from Leo Tolstoy.

I have to share, it was such a fun read and I know what people mean about Tolkien being a detaile...

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I have to share, it was such a fun read and I know what people mean about Tolkien being a detailed writer. I loved the adventures. It was truly a fun read.

Has anyone else enjoyed "The Hobbit"?

S

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felixthecat

I read the trilogy first, and then went back to Bilbo's adventure. I loved, loved, loved all four.

judycolella

That was back in the '60s, when anything unusual like this book was considered cool. I adored the story, and then discovered the trilogy and devoured that, too. Then I read The Silmarillion, which gives the history and such of Middle Earth.

A cartoon-type movie of The Hobbit came... mehr anzeigen

daltonio.books

I haven't had the chance to begin reading it, but I got the entire series at Books a Million a few days ago.

berndjobsteberhard

What is " The Hobbit " in a general way of speaking? Isn´t he a prehistoric or better prearchaic person described by a modern writer like Tolkien? A pure fantasy-figure- story as a whole? But "classic" doesn´t it mean ancient,The Great Work...? What do You think about?

What do you think about to discuss aphorism in alphabetical order? Ability "Behind an able man th...

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What do you think about to discuss aphorism in alphabetical order?
Ability
"Behind an able man there are always other able men. (Chinese Proverb)"

And what´s about women?

On a stone I found the following inscription: " If you need help, look to your extensions of arms...

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On a stone I found the following inscription: " If you need help, look to your extensions of arms." A real good advice.

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evercaptivating

Someone just needed a hug. Hehehee

Interesting advice.

berndjobsteberhard

... seems to be good for everything." A hug " sounds nice too.( here may be full hands sometimes ?...)

From best quotations: Algernon Sidney once wrote "God helps those who helps themselves". But who ...

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From best quotations: Algernon Sidney once wrote "God helps those who helps themselves". But who wrote: "Help yourself and God helps you" ?

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lazarus67

Rajaram Ramachandran

berndjobsteberhard

Helpful name, but who has the copy-wright now? ;-)
Algernon or Rajaram?

berndjobsteberhard

" Smart" is a very special word, because its part is "art". 8-)

I received a Kindle Fire for Christmas and tons of books, which makes me a spoiled reader! I have...

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I received a Kindle Fire for Christmas and tons of books, which makes me a spoiled reader! I have been so busy reading for the past few months that I rarely post on this wonderful site. I figure, it's a learning phase.

Do you own a reader of some kind? Would you share the pros and cons of your reader?

My Kindle Fire is stellar... I love that I can read day or night, being that I am able to adjust the lighting and color of the... mehr anzeigen

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lazarus67

I bought a tablet, an Acer A501. This is my first of any kind. I can't be happier. I can do just about anything. And there are so many apps to play with and use. Reading books? Oh my...tons! It's Wi-Fi and 3g or 4g. I can chat or E-mail from bed...never have to leave it...lol.... mehr anzeigen

indigoblk

I have an I Pad 2 it is amazingly simple to use. Fast downloads and web loading. And the reading apps work great with bookrix and watt pad where I read my free online books.

From Moby-Dick to "Bartleby, the Scrivener", there's no doubt that Melville had a gift for seeing...

Von: Gelöschter User
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From Moby-Dick to "Bartleby, the Scrivener", there's no doubt that Melville had a gift for seeing the more absurd and ugly sides of humanity. His rough yet poetic prose has been mirrored many times in future classics. However, some have claimed that it's his absurd and grim outlook on life that is his literary undoing, and that his writing style is drawn out too much and sophomoric at best.

What's everybody's opinion on the... mehr anzeigen

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