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Re: I generally do. BlackAdder Send a noteboard - 30/09/2010 11:54:11 PM
Ibn Khaldun lived in the... I want to say 14th century in North Africa, and wanted to write a world history. He well may have done, too, but posterity only really cares for the superb introduction to it (muqaddimah is Arabic for "introduction" or "prologue", which has a number of extremely modern-sounding ideas on economics, sociology and their influence on history. He analyses things like power structures, the differences between rural and urban communities, tribal nomadic cultures transitioning into sedentary ones, economic concepts, and so on. I've read even less of him than of the Greek and Latin authors, as I read even slower in (hard) Arabic than in those languages, but I was very impressed by what I did read.


That sounds interesting.

If you find reading philosophies interesting, then it might. Otherwise, it will be a drag. It is a classic undoubtedly, and I actually forgot to include it on my list (will go edit). It is somewhat of a forerunner to Wealth of Nations, but... broader than just focusing on commerce.

If you want to start easy on Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities or The Mystery of Edwin Drood might be good. Little Dorrit and Bleak House (paradoxically) are both quite happy in the end. For some. Not all.

Well if he reads A Tale of Two Cities, he might no longer agree with your summary about the tone of Dickens' works (sorry, I'm trying to avoid spoilers )
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The Classics - general discussion / survey - 30/09/2010 03:52:53 PM 1503 Views
My own answers. - 30/09/2010 04:38:33 PM 1084 Views
I'm trying to read a bit of Shakespeare at the moment - 30/09/2010 07:20:02 PM 1021 Views
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Get a copy with annotations! - 30/09/2010 10:56:12 PM 975 Views
Re: My own answers. - 30/09/2010 09:02:08 PM 1111 Views
Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 09:23:51 PM 1133 Views
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Re: Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 10:07:20 PM 1057 Views
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They are much, much worse than powder soup. - 30/09/2010 09:50:07 PM 973 Views
Well, since they're made of paper... - 30/09/2010 10:09:41 PM 1047 Views
Re: My own answers. - 30/09/2010 11:35:36 PM 1083 Views
Cliff's notes - 05/10/2010 08:05:56 PM 1132 Views
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Re: Cliff's notes - 06/10/2010 01:40:38 AM 1136 Views
It's cool. - 06/10/2010 04:42:13 PM 1187 Views
A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 05:33:35 PM 1062 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 06:46:02 PM 1081 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 10:57:23 PM 1043 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 11:39:16 PM 903 Views
Camilla, that's just because you're an atheist. - 01/10/2010 09:37:34 PM 973 Views
Yes. - 01/10/2010 09:51:32 PM 958 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 01/10/2010 12:20:51 AM 1140 Views
totally problematic classics - 30/09/2010 08:07:22 PM 1096 Views
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I study them, apparently. - 30/09/2010 08:44:40 PM 1158 Views
I wish I could do that. - 30/09/2010 09:49:57 PM 1060 Views
Less fun than you'd think. - 30/09/2010 10:52:10 PM 934 Views
Good survey. - 30/09/2010 10:23:18 PM 1132 Views
Agreed. edited - 30/09/2010 10:37:48 PM 1091 Views
But but but Milton is beautiful - 30/09/2010 10:46:06 PM 1025 Views
Sometimes. - 30/09/2010 10:47:28 PM 1050 Views
Maybe I was unclear. - 30/09/2010 10:55:22 PM 1062 Views
Re: Maybe I was unclear. - 30/09/2010 10:57:41 PM 946 Views
I'm glad you approve on the whole. - 30/09/2010 11:12:00 PM 1070 Views
I generally do. - 30/09/2010 11:19:05 PM 1052 Views
Excellent. Might as well include a Hooft poem anyway, in case anyone's interested... - 30/09/2010 11:40:24 PM 1230 Views
Re: Excellent. Might as well include a Hooft poem anyway, in case anyone's interested... - 30/09/2010 11:43:20 PM 1054 Views
Dickens - 01/10/2010 02:42:42 PM 1031 Views
Re: I generally do. - 30/09/2010 11:54:11 PM 1114 Views
Oh, and link to the Flecker poem: - 30/09/2010 11:42:30 PM 953 Views
Re: Good survey. - 01/10/2010 02:52:27 AM 1203 Views
My classics - 30/09/2010 10:54:56 PM 1016 Views
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Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 30/09/2010 11:30:41 PM 1160 Views
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Ha, we weren't that far off after all. - 04/10/2010 08:11:39 PM 985 Views
I will not list 300+ books here, I promise - 01/10/2010 12:36:17 AM 1156 Views
O'Connor is wonderful. But I am not sure many can appreciate her. - 01/10/2010 02:50:54 AM 855 Views
I agree, thus the "confound" part in there - 01/10/2010 02:53:26 AM 946 Views
I figured as much. - 01/10/2010 03:08:26 AM 961 Views
I expected you to have quite a few as well. - 01/10/2010 03:25:06 AM 1041 Views
Re: I will not list 300+ books here, I promise - 02/10/2010 11:23:37 AM 1101 Views
Criminy, I thought I was done with essay questions years ago. - 01/10/2010 01:39:56 AM 1063 Views
Glad to bring back the school days. - 01/10/2010 01:49:48 PM 1109 Views
Re: Glad to bring back the school days. - 02/10/2010 05:32:47 AM 900 Views
not sure but I don't believe in instant classics - 02/10/2010 05:22:07 AM 1068 Views
the bf and I are going to do a "Paradise Lost" book club... - 02/10/2010 08:29:38 AM 1212 Views
Mm, Doré's engravings are gorgeous. - 02/10/2010 11:40:48 AM 1110 Views
Re: Mm, Doré's engravings are gorgeous. - 02/10/2010 09:42:37 PM 1093 Views

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