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message 1: by Rosemarie, Moderator (last edited Jan 15, 2023 09:29PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
Here is the Reading Schedule for The Italian by Ann Radcliffe.

My version of the book is divided into three volumes, so during week 3 we will be switching from Volume 1 to Volume 2.
In the other seven weeks, all the chapters are from the same volume.

Week 1: Volume 1, Chapters 1 - 5 (January 2 to 7)

Week 2: Volume 1, Chapters 6 - 9 (January 8 to 14)

Week 3: Volume 1, Chapters 10 and 11, Volume 2, Chapters 1 and 2 (January 15 to 21) OR Chapters 10 to 13

Week 4: Volume 2, Chapters 3 - 7 (January 22 to 28) OR Chapters 14 to 18

Week 5: Volume 2, Chapters 8 - 10 (January 29 to February 4) OR Chapters 19 to 21

Week 6: Volume 3, Chapters 1 - 5 (February 5 to 11) OR Chapters 22 to 26

Week 7: Volume 3, Chapters 6 - 8 (February 12 to 18) OR Chapters 27 to 29

Week 8: Volume 3, Chapters 9 to end (February 19 to 25) OR Chapters 30 to end


message 2: by Brian E (last edited Dec 11, 2022 02:10PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments Good schedule. I wasn't going to join in this read since I would be reading The Old Wives' Tale during the same period and I didn't want to overload with 'oldie' classic reads. But I have reconsidered because:
1) Both will be read in January and February, so I will really only be reading an average of one 'oldie' a month if I read both;
2) As I read my Kindle each morning, I really could use 2 Kindle books to satisfy 7 days of breakfast reads; and
3) Neither book is from the 19th Century. The Old Wives' Tale is from the early 20th century and The Italian is from the late 18th century, published in 1908 and 1796, respectively. For some reason, I really like the idea of being involved in simultaneous reads in this group when neither book is from the 19th century, the century the vast majority of our reads are from.
I do get my jollies from the oddest things.


message 3: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
So do I.
I've already read the Bennett book and it's one of his best.
This will be my third Radcliffe.


Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments Rosemarie wrote: "I've already read the Bennett book and it's one of his best.
This will be my third Radcliffe."


I really liked The Old Wives' Tale when I read it 20 years ago and I wonder how much I will like it now after reading so many more Victorian and Edwardian novels since I joined Goodreads 8 years ago, including six or seven by Bennett.

However, I have not read any by Ann Radcliffe so this will be a new experience for me. So be patient with me.


message 5: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
It's much shorter than The Mysteries of Udolpho.
I hope you enjoy the experience, Brian.


Renee M | 803 comments I’m going to try to join in on this. I’ll do my best to keep up with the group.


message 7: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
Welcome, Renee!


message 8: by Frances, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
I'll try as well but will also be doing the Bennett (and library holds keep arriving at the most awkward times) so forgive me if I fall behind!


message 9: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
No worries, Frances! Please post whenever you have time.


message 10: by Deborah, Moderator (new) - rated it 5 stars

Deborah (deborahkliegl) | 4617 comments Mod
I’ve loaded it into my kindle which I read in bed so I too may be posting late


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Chad | 12 comments I’ve downloaded to my Kindle. I will also try to keep up.


Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments Rosemarie wrote: "Here is the Reading Schedule for The Italian by Ann Radcliffe.

My version of the book is divided into three volumes, so during week 3 we will be switching from Volume 1.to Volume 2.
In the other seven weeks, all the chapters are from the same volume.

Week 1: Volume 1, Chapters 1 - 5 (January 2 to 7)
Week 2: Volume 1, Chapters 6 - 9 (January 8 to 14)
Week 3: Volume 1, Chapters 10 and 11, Volume 2, Chapters 1 and 2 (January 15 to 21).."


I just finished the Week 3 assignment, and when I came to the end of Chapter 11 and started Volume 2, I was surprised to find that, instead of starting the numbering over as Chapter 1, it was titled "Chapter 12" and the next one was Chapter 13. It threw me off for a minute or two but I quickly determined that this should not affect anything. I am presuming this numbering continues but I didn't feel the need to check the further chapters.
We have often run into different book divisions in different volumes of the same novel when reading these 18th and 19th. Rosemarie hinted at the possibility with this book in message 1 when she stated "My version of the book is divided into three volumes."
This is likely the least intrusive difference I have experienced. I only bring it up to let others know and to see if any other editions had this different chapter numbering. My edition is a Kindle by LEXIDO.COM. (Lexido Classic Texts)


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Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 320 comments Brian E wrote: "Rosemarie wrote: "Here is the Reading Schedule for The Italian by Ann Radcliffe.

My version of the book is divided into three volumes, so during week 3 we will be switc..."


Mine follows the same chapter numbering.


message 14: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
Do the chapter numbers make sense, Rafael?


message 15: by Rafael (last edited Jan 17, 2023 01:35PM) (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 320 comments They do, Rosemarie. But even if you had not added the clarification it would be workable just by counting the chapters. But it was nice of you adding it. Thank you for it.

Sorry if my comment made me sound as if I was complaining. If it was the case, accept my apologies for it.


message 16: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
I know you were not complaining, Rafael. I understand that well.


message 17: by Rafael (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 320 comments Ok. :)


Brian E Reynolds | 926 comments Rosemarie wrote: "Do the chapter numbers make sense, Rafael?"

Wow! It's like someone did my math homework for me, which is always a pleasant surprise. Thanks, Rosemarie.


message 19: by Rosemarie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rosemarie | 3315 comments Mod
Any time, Brian!


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