His writing didn't strike me as particularly difficult.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 06/04/2011 06:48:05 PM
Possibly a bit more so than Bertière though, true. These books are after all thirty years older than Bertière's.
Still, it read smoother and had far less difficult vocabulary than Madame Bovary, that's for sure.
Still, it read smoother and had far less difficult vocabulary than Madame Bovary, that's for sure.
André Castelot - Bonaparte (and on the reviewing of biographies)
05/04/2011 08:54:03 PM
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I think you are right
05/04/2011 10:05:55 PM
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Yeah.
05/04/2011 10:26:42 PM
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Would you say it is still worth reading it?
05/04/2011 10:32:23 PM
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It depends on your background knowledge and/or willingness to look stuff up.
05/04/2011 10:51:46 PM
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Re: Would you say it is still worth reading it?
06/04/2011 01:24:27 PM
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I am a fan of Bertière
06/04/2011 01:37:50 PM
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Re: I am a fan of Bertière
06/04/2011 03:25:31 PM
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Re: I am a fan of Bertière
06/04/2011 03:41:07 PM
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His writing didn't strike me as particularly difficult.
06/04/2011 06:48:05 PM
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Re: His writing didn't strike me as particularly difficult.
06/04/2011 08:09:21 PM
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Re: André Castelot - Bonaparte (and on the reviewing of biographies)
06/04/2011 12:34:31 PM
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I don't see why biographies are more difficult to review than history books generally.
06/04/2011 03:30:37 PM
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