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EtiquetasVictorian (59), fiction (49), history (34), poetry (23), biography (12), dictionaries (10), philosophy (8), Victorian pastiche (8), Gothic (6), Shakespeare (5) — ver todas as etiquetas

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GruposBBC Radio 3 Listeners, Bits for Brits, Brits, Catholic Tradition, Christian Worship and Liturgy, Folio Society devotees, Literary Snobs, Pro and Con, Pro and Con (Religion), Tea!

Autores favoritosAnthony Trollop, Philip Larkin, Shakespeare (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimSoftware developer and technical writer, amateur actor and church-bell ringer, and an avid reader all my life. Oh! and I also play the harpsichord, very badly.

Sobre a minha bibliotecaA lot of classics, poetry, biographies and Folio editions. It also reflects a general interest in philosophy, theology, and history.

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Nome realChristopher Shepheard

LocalizaçãoCheddington, Bucks, England

Tipo de contapública, paga

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Membro desdeMar 10, 2009

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Thanks for the insight on Trollope's work. The larkin poem which I enjoy rereading almost as much as the real thing is the sympathy in white major, you can almost taste it.
Huffward, I see you have Larkin as a favourite author, have you ever read his novel A Girl in Winter? I was in a local 2nd bookshop last year and picked up Larkin's collection of music articles "All What Jazz", and, as a shot in the dark the novel. Not enough for a classic tag but a memorable story and some lovely insights as you'd expect from such a writer. Set in a library during the war, however it's not really a war story, which didn't help it; I feel...anyhow; what I thought I'd say is I see too you are a big Victorian/Trollope fan,.. I've read the "An autobiography" but I'm not sure if I'm fully up to a big novel, in a set, so to speak. I heard the R4 adaption of the "something-farm" about the disputed codicile, that one, and I thought it might be hard going in print!..As you are a big Victorian reader perhaps you might make a recommendation to me. I read Gissing's New Grub Street and would like to follow it with one of those authors he might've been describing, like Trollope does in An Autobiography, so have you too a seldom read Victorian novel which might be recommended.
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