Very nice to meet you, too, DW. Welcome to the site. :)
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Very nice to meet you, too, DW. Welcome to the site. :)
Hello. Currently in high school, not excellent at introductions, and with a penchant for 19th century literature. Pleasure to be here.
Hello everyone,
I am Zainab from Iraq, I have an MA degree in English Literature/NOVEL. And now I'm teaching at a college in Baghdad. i'd like to join this forum to talk about literature and to help each other having new ideas.
Great, Zainab, welcome to the forums!
Hi all, My name is Sufi Bhodisattva author of "Awaiting the Golden Age". Hope to have great chat here. I am from Lithuania (Europe), constantly on the road, currently going to the Kingdom of Mustang to get further inspiration to write the second book:).
Hello just joined mostly looking for inspiration on what to read. I get certain moods when I look for certain styles of writing... sometimes prose poetry type like laurie Lee. .. sometimes humour like Jerome K Jerome. .. sometimes beautifully written historical fiction like vardis fisher. So that's why I am here. Hi!
Welcome, Sufi and Hawk, to the LitNet forums!
thanx
thank you all ..wish to have great joy and information
Hi every one! It is just an introduction message!
Hi mandm11! This is just a welcome! :)
Hello everyone,
in my wanderings I past by your open door and I decided to peek inside. What I am looking for are good reads and discussions but, if fate wills, I will not reject the rare and invaluable gift of friendship.
I dare say it is of no use to present my self thoroughly here as there will not be any want of space on servers any time soon and I will be more than willing to tell about my narcissistic self when the circumstances will be more convenient.
Better to start, then, with what I am looking for. I recently finished reading "The Golden Bough", a book which has planted a lot of seeds in my mind, an already fertile ground. What I am looking for now is something specific to continue on such thread. I am not looking for erudite studies of anthropology from a different (even though "The Golden Bough" is also this) but something as insightful and written in such an elegant and accessible manner. I do not have an university background in humanities and, for how obvious it could seem to a specialist, I know not what read would most suitably follow.
Should you have any suggestions, do not hesitate to run to me calling as loud as you can.
Goodnight!
Welcome to the site, LW. I have a bad knee so I don't do much running these days, but if you enjoyed The Goden Bough and would like more elegant but eccentric scholarship, I suggest The White Goddess by Robert Graves. Hope that helped.
Thanks a lot, I will look for this book!
Hello everyone. My name is Daniel, and I just found this site through a poetry class I'm taking. I'm very excited about this discovery; I had no idea a site like this existed.
Speaking of a class, I have to get to one, so it's just "hello" for now.