[COMPLETE]Heroines of Fiction by Howells,William Dean-kit
excellent job again, Jim. I haven't read anything of Thackeray yet, but Becky Sharpe's story seems an interesting one. So many good ideas in this book...sigh, not enough time to read them all.
This chapter is fully PL ok again.
I'm still here for another day, we're leaving on Sunday afternoon.
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Here is 17, not to be listened to now, of course.
well, Jim, I started this morning with 32 PL jobs and wanted the shorties scratched off the list quite early on. So yours was the longest section and therefore at the bottom of my list (sorry ).
But seeing that I got to it this evening, I can happily announce that I have worked off all my backlog This chapter is PL ok and very interesting, especially the risqué love of Lady Castlewood. Indeed, a woman falling in love and marrying the man she brought up as her boy must have been highly shocking in those times. I think they may even have considered it a sort of incest, even though technically it wasn't. Thackeray was quite daring in developing such a storyline.
Thanks for another good reading, Jim
Sonia
But seeing that I got to it this evening, I can happily announce that I have worked off all my backlog This chapter is PL ok and very interesting, especially the risqué love of Lady Castlewood. Indeed, a woman falling in love and marrying the man she brought up as her boy must have been highly shocking in those times. I think they may even have considered it a sort of incest, even though technically it wasn't. Thackeray was quite daring in developing such a storyline.
Thanks for another good reading, Jim
Sonia
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Thank you! You know I don't mind being at the bottom of your list. I appreciate your help and support whenever.
thanks, Jim. And this time at least I read one of the books. Jane Eyre of course is a classic and I loved it very much when I read it for my Gothic Novel class at university.
I found a little stumble to be amended:
> at 6:46: p. 218: the pause after "Ethel" seems a bit unnaturally long to me, but that's optional
> at 22:27: p. 226: there's a stumble here and a few words (underlined) can be cut out: "I have heard of Good Genii, aye there are strains, there are grains of truth in the wildest fable.
The rest, perfect as always
Sonia
I found a little stumble to be amended:
> at 6:46: p. 218: the pause after "Ethel" seems a bit unnaturally long to me, but that's optional
> at 22:27: p. 226: there's a stumble here and a few words (underlined) can be cut out: "I have heard of Good Genii, aye there are strains, there are grains of truth in the wildest fable.
The rest, perfect as always
Sonia
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Here is the re-do of 18:
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Chapter 19 is perfectly PL ok and this means the first volume is finished
I remember reading Wuthering Heights years ago and I recall I was totally confused by the different characters and their family relation to each other. Maybe I need to read it once again one of these days.
Thanks, interesting chapter !
Sonia
I remember reading Wuthering Heights years ago and I recall I was totally confused by the different characters and their family relation to each other. Maybe I need to read it once again one of these days.
Thanks, interesting chapter !
Sonia
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Howells does a good job of explaining the relationships in Wuthering Heights. Yeah, it is worth a re-read, I must say. Here is Kingsley. I haven't read him at all. Obviously I should read Alton Locke at least, he being a member of the family.
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yes maybe he is a distant relativeneecheelok70 wrote: ↑August 25th, 2018, 12:03 pmObviously I should read Alton Locke at least, he being a member of the family.
I haven't read any Kingsley either yet, but the author doesn't really seem to like his book either, as far as I can judge. He didn't really raise my interest in the Hypathia the way he depicted Kingsley's writing, to be honest. I am surprised here: he has plenty of heroines to choose from so why would he choose one he doesn't really much care about ?
Well in any case, I found two small notes this time:
> at 19:54: p. 10: usually you say the chapter numbers, but here you forgot to say "three"
> at 25:40: p.12: "with one hand she clasped her golden locks around her" - I hear "he" instead of "she" but I may be mistaken, just mentioning it so you can check it out once more.
Thanks !
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I agree with everything you say about Kingsley. Here are my corrections for Howells:
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Jim (I did not expect you to listen to this minor piece when you were involved in so much else. But, yes, I know that you are an honorable woman--I think there is a Shakespeare reference in there somewhere.)
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Jim (I did not expect you to listen to this minor piece when you were involved in so much else. But, yes, I know that you are an honorable woman--I think there is a Shakespeare reference in there somewhere.)