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    Dry_Snail, Where in India are you from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDalloway112 View Post
    Dry_Snail, Where in India are you from?
    i am from pune, maharastra

    where are you from?
    and one more thing : M. Dalloway as in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway???
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    er...er...uhmm...I'm a twenty something from South Africa and no I dont have any Lion or Zebra running around in my backyard contrary to popular belief...and YES! I'm a literature-holic.DAMN! I should never have carried my pocket size oxford....thats a dead give away.
    I think this is a great forum and 10points on this into page.
    (que chariots of fire soundtrack in the background) I love that I can pick up Shakespeare and have a renewed sense of faith in the frivolity of love or page through Oscar Wilde and have respect that he had the guts to advocate his ideals(picture of Dorian grey) eventhough I might not agree with it myself.
    thats that,(and the soundtracks finished) heres to virtual friendships.
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    Hello Group!

    I literally stumbled upon this site tonight, and I am elated! (Not that I need another reason to blog something or to state an opinion, but hey...) It is approaching 2 am, and currently my brain is fuzzy, but sure as shootin' I will think of something stimulating to say tomorrow!!!


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    Welcome all!
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    Appearances

    Hello forum,
    It appears that I have been away for several weeks and that fact has become apparent. I'm sorry if I have missed respondng to any welcomes in the meantime. I have been in the claws of the Real Life demon lately and when I get that demon back into its cage I'll start moseying around. Probably to see if I can tag onto a discussion of Nabokov or Woolf whom I have enjoyed reading recently. Until then, there is probably more silence ahead. Meanwhile I am glad for at least the prospect of becoming an active member here, and many thanks for all your welcomes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dry_Snail View Post
    i am from pune, maharastra

    where are you from?
    and one more thing : M. Dalloway as in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway???
    I'm from the USA (Cleveland, OH) but I'll be travelling to Tamil Nadu in the winter.


    And yes, MDalloway as in Mrs. Dalloway. Of course. (though M is my first initial, so it's a little of both)

    A Woolf fan, I assume?

    Very nice to meet you, in any case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    Welcome all!
    thanks pensive, you folk have a huge welcome mat.good job!
    A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wise today than yesterday - Alexander Pope

    Conviction that is not under-girded by LOVE makes the possessor of that conviction obnoxious and the dogma possessed becomes repulsive - Ravi Zacharias.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Hello forum,
    It appears that I have been away for several weeks and that fact has become apparent. I'm sorry if I have missed respondng to any welcomes in the meantime. I have been in the claws of the Real Life demon lately and when I get that demon back into its cage I'll start moseying around. Probably to see if I can tag onto a discussion of Nabokov or Woolf whom I have enjoyed reading recently. Until then, there is probably more silence ahead. Meanwhile I am glad for at least the prospect of becoming an active member here, and many thanks for all your welcomes.
    Nabokov and Woolf! My two favorites. Hopefully we can spark some worthwhile discussions.

    I'm very sorry to hear about your Real Life demons. I hope you are able to be happy in life nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDalloway112 View Post
    Nabokov and Woolf! My two favorites. Hopefully we can spark some worthwhile discussions.
    MDalloway,
    Fortunately the demons should only be temporary (burdensome paperwork). I definitely hope we can get to discussing your and my two favorites. I've read about half of VN's novels, most recently King, Queen, Knave, and have only recently discovered Virgina Woolf, reading your namesake of course. Looking forward to reading more of both some time soon. Is there a preferred venue here on the site for discussion? I really havn't looked around yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDalloway112 View Post
    Nabokov and Woolf! My two favorites. Hopefully we can spark some worthwhile discussions.

    Nabokov! I've read some of his too, they are always like coming home.
    I'd registered a bit ago, but everytime I returned, I am sorry to say I was a bit put off by the bright orange. I'm glad it is changed to a calmer shade.

    And I thank the 'powers that be'.....

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    I'm Egyptian girl

    I 've 21 years , Iam in the latest year in the university .......

    My Faculty ...is .. Faculty of Litrature The departement of English

    I hope there learn many things . ......., i wanna be perfect on English lamgauge

    I wanna speake Eng As I speak Arabic( mother tongue) & I hope To know more about English Litrature

    I'm fond of learning of Langauge ...........I hope to know more of langauge .........Eng & Frensh ..............etc

    My Hoppies : Internet , swimming & Reading.


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    I've been to Tamil Nadu,the experience changed my life. More so because I am a NRI(non resident indian). It was special going back to my "root".
    The people are the best!
    hope you have a great time.
    A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wise today than yesterday - Alexander Pope

    Conviction that is not under-girded by LOVE makes the possessor of that conviction obnoxious and the dogma possessed becomes repulsive - Ravi Zacharias.

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    I'm Liz. I'm a feature writer for a newspaper. I'm an avid reader and don't really have people to talk to about what I've read. I found this site while researching for an article and it looked like just the thing.

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