Posted on 03/02/2022 9:20:32 AM PST by C19fan
They're the books we know we’re meant to have read – but which many of us are too daunted by to actually pick up and start.
That hasn’t stopped nearly half of Britons from pretending to have devoured classics in an attempt to impress others.
An overwhelming 95 per cent of people find reading older novels and plays hard work, a poll has found. However many said they bluff their literary knowledge to appear more intelligent.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I had to read 8 of these for school and college.
Classic: A book everyone praises and nobody reads. - Mark Twain
When I saw that I thought it was “Moody Dick” - which wouldn’t have been a bad title for the book!
1:Tolstoy “War and Peace” — saw two different movie versions
2:Shakespeare “Hamlet” — May have read, but saw movies of the play.
3:Melville “Mody Dick” — Saw movie
4:Emily Bronte “Wuthering Heights” — Nope
5:Orwell “Animal Farm” — Read 2-3 times
6:Dickens “Bleak House” — Nope
7:Hugo “Les Miserables” — Watched the 2012 movie of the play “Les Miserables” and Great Performances
Les Misérables in Concert
8:Hugo “Hunchback of Notre Dame” — Have seen the 1939 movie version multiple times.
9:Fitzgerald “The Great Gatsby” — Saw 1974 movie, wasn’t impressed.
10:Joyce “Ulysses” — Nope I’ve read about the ancient Greek Ulysses and biographies and autobiography of my favorite “Ulysses” —> Ulysses Simpson Grant
Good one.
Also: Heinlein's 'The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.'
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