Abridged or unabridged - any preference?
Okay, I picked up my Don Quixote ready to give it a go this year and saw it was the abridged version. I was shocked and apalled, even outraged because I had this book for years, got it through a book club. So I had to go out and buy the real deal. Of course now that I have the real deal and it's a whole lot heftier I don't know when I'm going to read it but that's another matter.
Does anyone else feel this way? Abridged or unabridged?
shakespeare in cartoons....
I've never read an abridged version of anything and avoid them like the plauge. Maybe it's just a silly preference, but I've always kind of thought that reading the abridged version isn't really reading the book. It's almost like reading someone elses notes of the book. I also think that a lot the original language and meaning can be lost in them, especially for older classics. War and Peace without Tolstoy's poignant detail and analysis of human nature? It's a tragedy, and does a great disservice to the author and slight insult to the intelligence of readers.