Still in that enjoying-my-reading-materials phase.

Aug 28, 2005 16:32


  • Aeschylus: Oresteia (translation). [Greek Civ]
  • Aristophanes: The Clouds, The Birds, Lysistrata, and The Frogs (translation). [Greek Civ]
  • The Bible, various authors. [The Bible as Literature]
  • Mary Barton: Elizabeth Gaskell. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • Mary Elizabeth Braddon: Lady Audley's Secret. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • Charlote Bronte: Jane Eyre. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • Charles Dickens: The Curiousity Shop. [19th C. British Fiction] - HEY, DO YOU THINK THE DOCTOR AND ROSE WILL BE IN IT?
  • George Eliot: The Mill of the Floss. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • A Glossary of Literary Terms, Abrams & Harpham. [Literary Study: Poetry]
  • Herodotus: The Histories (translation). [Greek Civ]
  • Homer: The Iliad and The Odyssey (translation). [Greek Civ]
  • John Milton: Paradise Lost. [Lit Study: Poetry] *suicides*
  • The Norton Anthology of Poetry. [Lit Study: Poetry]
  • Plato: The Trial and Death of Socrates (translation). [Greek Civ] - YES! SOMETHING THAT IS NOT THE REPUBLIC YAY
  • Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. [19th C. British Fiction]
  • These Were the Greeks, Amos & Lang - an overview of the Greeks, etc. [Greek Civ]
  • Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War. [Greek Civ]
  • An immensely footnoted collection of Shakespeare's sonnets. [Lit Study: Poetry]
  • And finally, last but not least, my own copy of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. [Lit Study: Poetry]

And that's only for four out of five classes. There weren't any materials available for Twentieth Century Drama.

In conclusion, as if Laguna Beach's ability to eat my bain and compel me to watch it, despite it being the worst thing on television ever, wasn't bad enough, now it has inflicted Journey upon us once more.

geeeeeeek

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