Your last point especially resonates with me. It's why I studied Literature at university. I wanted to learn about different eras, get a real feel for them, and the best way to do that is through the writings of the time.
Same for me.
I haven't studied literature, nor history, but I've developped a keen interest in both.
Literature have served me numerous times either as an introduction to an era or culture, or as the almost necessary complement to history books. I tend to go by phases (and cycles) about the historical subjects I'm interested in, and most of the time I end up reading literature written in that time and place too. When I'm in a Baroque France phase, for example, I'll usually end up rereading Molière or Racine. A great deal of classics I've read as complements to my readings on history, or they drove me to an history book in the first place.
Aside from fiction, Journals and memoirs have also become a pet interest of mine. We're lucky to have tons of those available in French, for the periods in which it was very fashionable to write and publish those, and they're usually very cheap (there are a few collections specialized in them, and you can download most of those not in print for free from the Bibliothèque Nationale). Nothing like the journal of a protestant apprentice wig-maker condemned to the galleys for attempting to flee to Holland can give you such an immediate and vivid impression of what life was like after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV for example, and nothing like reading Madame de Motteville or Cardinal de Retz give you the vivid picture of what a mess the Fronde was. I rarely read those from cover to cover, but I really love to interrupt my reading of an history book when it mentions some memoirs and go read a bit of the source for myself, then grab some fiction written in that period, and even listening to music too. Fiction and memoirs both give you a far more direct insight into historical periods and people as real flesh and blood individuals. You can feel first hand in memoirs how much we have changed, but also how much we have not changed at all in some many ways (not all of them bad, at that).
A few thoughts on my Classic challenge book. Well, books, as it turns out.
- 22/01/2011 11:48:21 PM
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This month is just making me hate classics.
- 23/01/2011 12:06:08 AM
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Aw. That's a shame.
- 23/01/2011 12:21:10 AM
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Re: Aw. That's a shame.
- 23/01/2011 12:55:44 PM
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Hrm... a high fantasy classic...
- 23/01/2011 01:15:05 PM
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Yes.
- 23/01/2011 01:17:18 PM
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Dunsany is good. And Grimm, but
- 23/01/2011 01:25:40 PM
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There's really only one high fantasy classic, no? Or two, if you count the Silm separately. *NM*
- 23/01/2011 01:35:03 PM
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Perhaps Gormenghast?
- 23/01/2011 01:58:50 PM
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H. Rider Haggard.
- 23/01/2011 01:24:01 PM
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You can't love all of the classics, but it's not like it's a genre of its own that you can dislike.
- 23/01/2011 12:32:01 AM
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The Swiss Family Robinson is hardly a "classic", unless by "classic" you mean "old".
- 23/01/2011 06:55:30 AM
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A lot of "classics" need proper context to be appreciated
- 23/01/2011 12:22:44 PM
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Well said.
- 23/01/2011 12:46:35 PM
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Re: Well said.
- 24/01/2011 02:33:10 AM
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That reminds me I need to get back to the Mémoires of Marguerite de Valois.
- 24/01/2011 10:17:17 PM
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Very true
- 23/01/2011 01:04:56 PM
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Speaking of Dumas...
- 24/01/2011 02:45:02 AM
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ooooh
- 24/01/2011 08:51:46 AM
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The Molière movie is called... wait for it...
- 24/01/2011 10:21:48 PM
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oooh
- 24/01/2011 10:24:19 PM
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Re: oooh
- 24/01/2011 10:29:23 PM
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Re: oooh
- 25/01/2011 01:15:39 AM
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I really should watch that movie.
- 25/01/2011 09:43:35 PM
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Re: I really should watch that movie.
- 25/01/2011 11:15:10 PM
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Why not? We liked Le Déclin de l'Empire Américain and Les Invasions Barbares. *NM*
- 26/01/2011 06:45:26 PM
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Re: Why not? We liked Le Déclin de l'Empire Américain and Les Invasions Barbares.
- 27/01/2011 12:26:48 PM
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Re: A few thoughts on my Classic challenge book. Well, books, as it turns out.
- 23/01/2011 06:25:50 AM
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The big problem with Dracula is that it's an epistolary novel.
- 23/01/2011 06:58:25 AM
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Yeah, agreed.
- 23/01/2011 09:46:57 AM
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But Frankenstein doesn't even have good writing to recommend it.
- 23/01/2011 10:09:58 AM
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Dracula is the book I hope to review (properly) today. I love it. So very much.
- 23/01/2011 10:08:34 AM
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The challenge is making me wish I hadn't already read Frankenstein
- 23/01/2011 07:38:49 AM
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Really?
- 23/01/2011 07:52:24 AM
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...
- 23/01/2011 09:08:03 AM
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Thank you. *NM*
- 23/01/2011 10:10:34 AM
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For, as usual, being my wonderful, divine self and bringing light to the world? *NM*
- 23/01/2011 10:12:30 AM
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Re: A few thoughts on my Classic challenge book. Well, books, as it turns out.
- 23/01/2011 08:53:01 AM
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I just read A Christmas Carol as well. It's very short, alright.
- 02/02/2011 08:46:16 PM
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