LibraryThing-forfatter: Julie C. Meloni

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The Riverside Chaucer af Geoffrey Chaucer

Ways of Reading : An Anthology for Writers af David Bartholomae

Edgar Huntly: Or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker af Charles Brockden Brown

Caleb Williams af William Godwin

Archaeology of Knowledge af Michel Foucault

Paradise Regained the Minor Poems and Samson Agonis af John Milton

Wheelock's Latin, 6e af Frederic M. Wheelock

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Medlem sidenSep 26, 2005

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I think Cryptonomicon and Rights of Man go nicely together, and I'm glad you agree.
Hi. You have Belinda too! What a coincidence.
We share some pretty good stuff and I found good recommendations in your catalog. Glad to see you in the LibraryThing Coffeehouse group, by the way.
ONE book in common - AND it's Foucault. I don't get it either!
I haven't read it in ages, but I do recall finding it difficult to read on many levels (had no handy Scottish-to-English dictionary handy but I finally it all out, and then there was the squeamish factor of some scenes) but really enjoyable and smart/well-done overall.
Hi Julie! What did you think of Trainspotting?
I see we share a lot of books! English grad school geeks must share similar tastes. :)
Oh yes, Bachelard is my new best friend right now.
I just added another Blake -- I can't believe it's taken me this long to get Bentley's biography of him.

And I see we share Bachelard...
You rock, too, Julie!
We'll have more books in common when I finally get them all entered.

Look, there's lucytartan in your "similar libraries" sidebar. Hi Lucy!
It's always great to hear from another Stauntonian :-D

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