I'm trying to find a poem I read in university. Here's what I remember:
- I believe it was written in the 18th century
- British author
- It's about a bird trying to (unsuccessfully) escape a...
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I'm trying to find a poem I read in university. Here's what I remember:
- I believe it was written in the 18th century
- British author
- It's about a bird trying to (unsuccessfully) escape a...
Camus, for his writing on existentialism. Sartre also wrote on existentialism, but I thought his works were way too didactic.
BTW, I think it's worth noting that most French writers (at least...
It's a tough choice, but I'm going to have to say Mrs. Dalloway.
First off, Woolf's prose is elegant and evocative without being too flowery. Superficially, it makes the novel a pleasure to...
My favourite last words were by French dramatist Alfred Jarry: "Bring me a toothpick." He was an absurdist writer who definitely lived his life as his art. Fascinating.