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What is peak literature?

>> No.20687783

>>20687758
le sad russian guy

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Top shelf. Literally. Any caves are threats. Russian federation approved or order of anything and "medals" included.
Draw clause at the Landed writers like a venom to motion. Think of the Era and sex involved higher ink TT or not.

Number of pages and its weight. Does it make you conceptualize words or even colours. IE,. 78card tarot booklet looks like a gnome gnome Res'ing.

Sutherland not foergetting is not available for some information sales. So don't expect her to pitch every sandcastle. Designer glasses for example only Carri as much weight as a last man's gasp at a poem. Even a goate!

Finally suicide boys are not books. Although the wish is tier and tired.

>I'm remembering.jpgmymothersknut

>> No.20687887

>>20687758
>Crime and Punishment and The Idiot are better
change my mind.

>> No.20688016

>>20687758
Why are chuds obsessed with this guy?

>> No.20688042

>>20687758
I dont know why dont we ask some certified Literature experts about Tolstoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyg21pB8qRQ

>> No.20688067

Honestly, Dostoyevsky isn't that good in terms of style and aesthetics. His ideas, characters, and plots are good, but the writing is uninspired with very little going on. He seems to appeal to autistic fags who are unable to read allegorical, metaphorical, or stylistically high literary writing. Both "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov" were huge disappointments to me.

As for your question, I would say there were a couple of good peaks in literature: Reinassance with Shakespeare, Marlowe, Johnson, and Webster; Romanticism with Keats, Blake, and Coleridge; and Modernism with Joyce, Eliot, and Pound.

Personally, I usually say 1922 with the publication of "The Wasteland," "Ulysses," and "Jacob's Room" to be the last big peak of literature.

>> No.20688077

>>20687758
>What is peak literature?
The Bible.

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>>20687758
>What is peak literature?
"A collection of posts from 4channel.org" by Anon

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>>20688077
Because of pic related

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>>20688129
Meant to quote >>20688016

>> No.20688465

>>20688129
>>20688132
He did not write these

>> No.20688482

>>20688465
I checked the sources, he did.

>> No.20688486

>>20687758
how much of this board has **actually** read russian lit, as in reading it in its original language?

For how "peak" this guy is claimed to be, 99% of his people haven't actually read his writing and are instead reading some miserable phd's translation of it, How would you know dostoevsky is peak if you can't speak a single word he said?

You may as well just read a wiki or sparknotes summary if you're not gonna read the actual work

>> No.20688842

>>20688067
This is just plain wrong. Dostoevsky's writing is unparalleled in its ability to describe real human emotions and motives, even Joyce said he invented the modern day prose, and it's had a bigger influence on future writers than any of the guys you mentioned.

>> No.20688862

>>20688842
>Dostoevsky's writing is unparalleled in its ability to describe real human emotions and motives
lole
read more books