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How about one of the Greek Novels? Dan Send a noteboard - 23/05/2012 03:47:58 AM
There are some excellent editions of Daphnis and Chloe and Lucian's True History. It's very clean and relaxing attic, as far as I can tell. I think they both even have facing vocabulary and pretty extensive notes. I'll probably follow along with either of those two or the Plato if you end up going that route. I'm finishing up On The Crown right now and it's just exhausting, so it would be a good change of pace.

I've only read parts of the Lysistrata adapted. It was actually pretty fucking funny, but I hear that it can be pretty annoying to wade through because it uses a lot of day-to-day vocabulary that you have to wade through. The only other things that come to mind are volumes of Herodotus and Plato with facing Vocabulary, but those can be a bit involving.




I've been reading a lot in Italian recently and am probably going to read il Decamerone with a view to tracing the structural elements and personal aspects from Boccaccio's life. However, I realize that I haven't read anything worthwhile in French since I finished Les Misérables, having been diverted down the sewer pipe of Maurice Druon. I did read the biography of Louis XIV that DomA recommended, and it was quite good and very thorough, discussing the factions at court and the various wars and domestic policies in detail. However, I need to read something literary again, and I'm looking for suggestions from those of you who read good French literature.

The same goes for German, since I haven't read anything literary since I finished Narziß und Goldmund by Hesse last year, though I feel a bit less urgency there. I've been musing Musil, but it's a very long book and I might want something shorter.

I've also been thinking about reading something light in Greek, like Aristophanes or the Apology - nothing too long or too involved (i.e., not looking for a recommendation for Nichomachean Ethics).

Obviously, I'm looking for recommendations of serious literature, preferably not too contemporary (which for the Greek in particular would mean nothing in the past 1500 years or so, for the others probably nothing in the past 25-50).
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