Books

  1. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added The Origin of the Family: Private Property and the State Read and debated by the Iranian student movement in Norman, Oklahoma.
    • marked the description of The Origin of the Family: Private Property and the State as not a spoiler
    • Added The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte Read and debated by the Iranian student movement in Norman, Oklahoma.
    • marked the description of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte as not a spoiler
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  2. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added Ada or Ardor Given to Azar by her true love, Ted
    • marked the description of Ada or Ardor as not a spoiler
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  3. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added Bend Sinister
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  4. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added Baghdad Diaries: A Woman's Chronicle of War and Exile
    • Added The Blind Assassin
    • Added Emma
    • Added Mansfield Park (Penguin Hardback Classics)
    • Added Pride and Prejudice
    • Added More Die of Heartbreak
    • Added The Dean's December
    • Added Wuthering Heights
    • Added Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    • Added Under Western Eyes
    • Added Tom Jones
    • Added Shamela
    • Added Madame Bovary
    • Added The Diary of a Young Girl
    • Added Washington Square
    • Added The Ambassadors
    • Added Daisy Miller
    • Added The Trial
    • Added In the Penal Colony
    • Added Address Unknown
    • Added The Confidence-Man
    • Added Lolita
    • Added Invitation to a Beheading
    • Added Pnin
    • Added The Country of the Pointed Firs
    • Added My Uncle Napoleon
    • Added The Language Police
    • Added The Net of Dreams: A Family's Search for a Rightful Place
    • Added Persepolis
    • Added The Arabian Nights
    • Added The Great Gatsby
    • Added The Emigrants
    • Added The Stone Diaries
    • Added The Engineer of Human Soul
    • Added Loitering with Intent
    • Added The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
    • Added Confessions of Zeno. Volume 1
    • Added A Summons to Memphis
    • Added Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    • Added Saint Maybe
    • Added Back When We Were Grownups
    • Added Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
    • Removed Madame Bovary Books read
    • marked the description of Madame Bovary as not a spoiler
    • Removed 1984 One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of 1984 as not a spoiler
    • Removed Daisy Miller Books read
    • marked the description of Daisy Miller as not a spoiler
    • Removed The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as not a spoiler
    • Removed The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments Six Volumes. 1st book read for the private class. This book was banned and sold only on the black market. Scheherazade fashions her strength though imagination and reflection.
    • marked the description of The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments as not a spoiler
    • Removed The Dean's December
    • Removed Pride and Prejudice Books read
    • marked the description of Pride and Prejudice as not a spoiler
    • Removed Lolita One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of Lolita as not a spoiler
    • Removed Invitation to a Beheading The Spring class of 1994's favorite book.
    • marked the description of Invitation to a Beheading as not a spoiler
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  5. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Edited the description of Invitation to a Beheading OneThe Spring class of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.1994's favorite book.
    • Added The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments Six Volumes. 1st book read for the private class. This book was banned and sold only on the black market. Scheherazade fashions her strength though imagination and reflection.
    • marked the description of The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments as not a spoiler
    • Removed Tales from the Thousand and One Nights Books read
    • marked the description of Tales from the Thousand and One Nights as not a spoiler
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  6. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added Tales from the Thousand and One Nights Books read
    • marked the description of Tales from the Thousand and One Nights as not a spoiler
    • Added Pride and Prejudice Books read
    • marked the description of Pride and Prejudice as not a spoiler
    • Added Madame Bovary Books read
    • marked the description of Madame Bovary as not a spoiler
    • Added Daisy Miller Books read
    • marked the description of Daisy Miller as not a spoiler
    • Added The Dean's December
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  7. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added 1984 One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of 1984 as not a spoiler
    • Added Invitation to a Beheading One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of Invitation to a Beheading as not a spoiler
    • Added Lolita One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of Lolita as not a spoiler
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  8. Melanie L

    Melanie L edited the books cited by this book of Reading Lolita in Tehran Friday, May 11, 2012.

    • Added The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie One of the books that would most resonate with our lives in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
    • marked the description of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as not a spoiler
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