A hypertext version. Pride and Prejudice first published 27 January 1813.
...as he beat Robert Graves and Lawrence Durrell.
List of "fiction with third gender and or genderqueer characters".
"While strictly speaking I had another hour and twenty-seven minutes allotted to book shopping, I found myself unable to go on. After you find the book at the top of your Life List just sitting there, what's the point of trying to beat that in a second venue?"
"The Swerve’s primary achievement is to flatter like-minded readers with a tall tale of enlightened modern values triumphing over a benighted pre-modern past. It’s no accident, I think, that The Swerve’s imagined Middle Ages bears a strong resemblance to America’s present era of superstitious know-nothing-ism... The Swerve presents itself as …
Some of these were right, and some were not.
What @TxTbUk has been up to.
Great discussion of the 1001 Nights.
In case (like me) you never heard of him.
One for the Christmas list.
The project formerly know as "I See Dead People's Books!"
#fb The truth behind the Big Brother pic.
The creator of Sherlock Holmes speaks.
The classic children's author.
Robert Louis Stevenson and Henry James hated Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
The talking pig goes political, seven years before "Animal Farm".
Please can I have this book for my birthday?
Apparently it does survive rereading. Must do so some time.
Bizarre and offensive marketing by self-published author.
"Perhaps there’s some quite simple thing we’ll think of someday, which will make us much happier."
"Amazon is the biggest bully on the block, and is able to dictate its unfair terms to the world, and so I will no longer have anything to do with them if I can possibly help it. "
1 Author’s own prefaces. 2 Second lines 3 Again and again and again 4 Bicycles 5 Bells 6 Country Houses 7 . . . and housekeepers 8 . . . and cooks and chefs 9 Eggs 10 Aunts 11 . . . and uncles 12 Double-barrelled names 13 Fictional newspapers 14 Hats 15 Disrespectful rhymes 16 Fictional characters with the names of birds 17 . . . with the names of…
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