There are plenty of fantasy and sci-fi books that qualify as "real literature."
Sure, there are plenty that don't, but that's true of the thousands of asinine memoirs and stories about single parents living in Maine that are considered "real literature."
Sure, there are plenty that don't, but that's true of the thousands of asinine memoirs and stories about single parents living in Maine that are considered "real literature."
I amuse myself.
Carl Jung's thoughts on Ulysses by James Joyce
- 13/09/2011 04:28:21 PM
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As far as I can tell, the main reason to read it is so you can say
- 13/09/2011 05:38:17 PM
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The length has nothing to do with it
- 13/09/2011 05:57:27 PM
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Re: The length has nothing to do with it
- 13/09/2011 08:22:36 PM
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I don't think you can compare fantasy series and real literature
- 13/09/2011 09:13:26 PM
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...how are you even on this site?
- 22/09/2011 04:38:43 PM
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I tried the beginning of it once
- 14/09/2011 02:31:16 AM
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If you don't like it at about 75-100 pages in, you just won't like it. *NM*
- 15/09/2011 04:30:27 AM
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man was enough to stop me reading more Joyce.
- 15/09/2011 07:59:22 AM
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It was precisely because I liked A Portrait of the Artist that I tried Ulysses.
- 15/09/2011 03:46:31 PM
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Actually this is one of the few things I've disagreed with Jung on.
- 21/09/2011 12:23:34 AM
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