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9222736 No.9222736 [Reply] [Original]

In order to start we must check off the following:

- A reading plan
- The day of the threads (I propose Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)
- Which translation do you guys have?

Okay I will check back to see if there are who are interested. Peace out.

>> No.9222740

Oh, OP here. We must also discuss how many chapters be reads each day.

>> No.9222742

>>9222736

I was actually reading that when the group was discussing it and still am. I'm around the parts where he is in the mountains quite early on. No idea which translation I'm reading but I have the 1993 Wordsworth edition.

>> No.9222768

>>9222736
>Translation
Original masterrace reporting.

>> No.9222775

>>9222768
this
lmaoing @ sus vidas

>> No.9222777

Didnt this already happen a few weeks ago

>> No.9222779

Wasn't there one a while ago?
...Can't we have reading groups of shit I haven't read?

>> No.9222782

>>9222742
I have the John Ormsby one.
How many chapters do you read each day?

>> No.9222836

>>9222777
Trips of truth.
Yeah, you had one. It was fun to see you guys talking about it, really cute threads. My first summer vacations spent in /lit/ instead of going to explore my country and had some really enjoyable threads read.
Too bad OP missed it.

>> No.9223108

I recommend Grossman but I'm sure people will complain about it because it's new.

It's phenomenal. Follow up reading:
Joseph Andrews
The Female Quixote
Huck Finn

It's ridiculous how many novels borrowed the form of Don Quixote. Also, I'm reading Foucault's history of madness, which references the work as being a perfect encapsulation of the public's attitude toward madness

>> No.9223130

fuckin normies