Being that I focused on late antiquity and still keep up with the secondary works written on it,
The Shrike Send a noteboard - 02/04/2015 02:06:30 PM
Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome is not a bad thing to read if you're interested to learn which female writers' works have survived to present day. For female writers in Latin? Something like four writers have made it. The list is depressingly small. Then again its depressingly small for male writers too.
Poetry recommendations!
31/03/2015 04:06:34 AM
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I'm gonna go with my favourite English poet, then, though I probably mentioned him before.
31/03/2015 10:14:38 PM
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Flecker looks interesting. I'm trying to learn a bit more about Islamic culture.
02/04/2015 07:53:11 AM
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Being that I focused on late antiquity and still keep up with the secondary works written on it,
02/04/2015 02:06:30 PM
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Thanks. I'll check it out. You're right that reading about all the lost works is saddening. *NM*
05/04/2015 12:30:04 AM
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Well, I wouldn't say he's a good equivalent for a good in-depth book on that.
04/04/2015 09:15:08 AM
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So essentially you're looking for crap.
04/04/2015 01:34:14 AM
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I'm actually pretty ignorant of the corpus of English poetry.
05/04/2015 12:27:26 AM
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Then just buy the Norton Anthology and figure out which poets you like.
06/04/2015 01:20:12 AM
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John Donne. Explore him in depth. You can't go wrong with him. *NM*
06/04/2015 02:35:38 PM
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Re: Poetry recommendations!
08/04/2015 05:52:18 PM
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I'll check it out on the condition that you give me a good translation. *NM*
09/04/2015 05:34:00 AM
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