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20053561 No.20053561 [Reply] [Original]

Novalisisters... why are we rarely discussed by /lit/?

>> No.20053595

>>20053561
You have to go somewhere where people really read. We only know like a dozen of the most famous writers we can associate with a certain meme, so we can discuss about them without actually reading them. We don't know what Novalis stands for, so we don't discuss him.
Hope I could help.

>> No.20053639

Unfortunately he's only associated with a "Leave /lit/ if you haven't read etc." meme

>> No.20053996

>>20053561
because /lit/ doesn't fucking read

>> No.20054448

>>20053561
Post some excerpts containing a representation of the value of reading his oouuuvree

>> No.20054490

>>20053639
I miss that meme

>> No.20054494

>>20054490
So do I. It always makes ribbitors lose their shit and they come armed with paragraphs to defend their literary plebness.

>> No.20055678

novalis never wrote anything of interest. the best thing about him is his stupid name.

>> No.20056084

Weil /lit/ kein Deutsch kann.

>> No.20056094

>>20053561
Carlyle introduced him to the English world only for him to be forgotten a hundred years later.

>> No.20056100

>>20053561
I knew the trannies would ruin novalis eventually it was just a matter of time

>> No.20056457

>>20053595
Desist all such projection goofy nigga, ya played yaself. It frequently happens in my adventures on this board that I encounter analytic and voracious readers with interesting and ready perspectives and recommendations and reviews. Goofy ass

>> No.20056885

>>20056100
They did? How?

>> No.20057405

>>20056457
You're so weird

>> No.20058221

>>20053561
Because to really fully understand Novalis, you need a good overview of late 18th century German lit and what it tries, wants to achieve, especially having read Wilhelm Meister, which already is too obscure for this board.

>> No.20058247

>>20053561
We discussed him and Wilhelm Meister, romanticism in high school back then and frankly the only thing I remember is him marrying a 12 year old. Pretty based

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>>20056457