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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:37 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=C Elegans]Hehe, I actually don't like Hamlet a lot! My favorite from the era is Christopher Marlowe though, what a pity he was murded when he was young. In his plays, there are no heroes, no villains, no good and no evil, only the narrow minded, egoistic and short sighted human nature that is forever stuck to create a miserable world.[/quote]

I really like your upbeat attitude about humanity. ;) Yes, that pretty much summarizes cynical Kit Marlowe's plays, which are among the richest for the sound and music of the English language. By the way, there's been an excellent book published that attempts a reconstruction of Marlowe's later life activities and murder, called The Reckoning. It's done in a populist style, but has a very hard, well-researched core. Definitely worth a read.

Anti-intellectualism is dangerous to a society, because it denies knowledge and opens up for ideological propaganda and manipultion.

Which is why any kind of academicism is attacked by the commercial culture, religious leaders and politicians, all of whom seek to manipulate the public.

(Sorry for the OT)

It's her fault! I was just replying! Really! ;)

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:00 pm
by Zelgadis
My favorite is a book called Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson. It reminds me a lot of the Odyssey and the Aenied, but written in a modern style. I highly reccomend it.

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 9:09 pm
by werebeargoddess
[QUOTE=CopperWater]Sorry for stealing your board, this is my first message board for a long time. My favorite childhood book was The Halloween Handbook. It wasnt realy a book but a list of tacky stories, jokes and halloween recipies. My mother eventualy hid it because she was tired of reading it to me twice a day. :D
But I guess that is what finaly got me into reading as a small child.[/QUOTE]

dude, it's okay. We're glad to have you here on the boards. I don't want to scare you off or anything. It's pathetic, because I think I'm the only one who reads Mercedes Lackey. :(