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Thanks, Jim, it does help. I'll have to review the Greeks for sure, and you advice about the Aeneid is great. Did you end up using Milton's Paradise Lost? The test has changed, but Part I is pretty similar to before. Mostly they've added world lit. to Part II. So, I've got a huge reading list, unfortunately. Not that I won't enjoy the reading, but it's going to be difficult to read, study, teach, and take a couple of seminars at the same time. Thanks for the help and the good luck wish!
Hello fellow book lover! Which books do you recommend for the 18th century (for the comps)? Between you and JM, I hope to make good choices, and pass the comps! Thanks, Mary
biongiorno Trouteus.Nice bookshelf. I have just started a site for book lovers (books reviews, videos, audio and a poets' corner). I think you would like it. if you have a moment plse take a look (www.authearth.com) and lmk what you think. Only 14 days old at the moment. Best wishes Pete.
Hi, can i add you as a friend? I am a masters student at univ of houston and like the books on your shelf. Lets chat sometime. Name's matt.
So the claws come out! Feeling a bit of book shelf inadequacy? :-)
wow, pretty heavy shelf, what do you read for pure pleasure AKA fluff books?