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∎ ETRAYA MODS ∎ ([personal profile] etrayamods) wrote in [community profile] etraya2025-06-09 10:42 am

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her_own_rules: Babs (pic#16521196)

[personal profile] her_own_rules 2025-06-23 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
James Joyce has a wonderful assortment of options you can pick from, without having to go too far into his embedded literary criticism early on. Which book did you try? Ullysses?


[ She's also wonder just who the person recommending was.
Whether it was Harold or another person. ]
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[personal profile] ingestion 2025-06-24 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah that one, but I like the stuff harold recommends me better you know?

( and without even trying, she answered her question. )

do you have any recommendations to give?
her_own_rules: Babs (pic#16521178)

[personal profile] her_own_rules 2025-06-25 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Mr. Finch has good taste.



If you still want Joyce, I like Dubliners better. It's more the plight of the everyday man of it's time and place, and now so up at the top of his register & being compounded by several aims in the work.

What sorts of things did Mr. Finch recommend?