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Nov 02, 2023 02:15PM

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. Oscar Wilde
. Dante
. TS Eliot
. Allen Ginsberg
. Virginia Woolf
. . William S. Bourroughs
. Sylvia Plath
. And I hope Donna Tart counts?
Anyway, feel free to comment on any of those authors. I am open to all discussions.

I haven't read many books from the authors you listed. Would you have any recommendations?

Here's the list of the following authors and I will also include short novels from other authors that I have read.
Oscar Wilde-
. The Picture Of Dorian Grey (My personal favourite and what got me into Wilde.)
.Lady Windermere's Fan
. The Importance Of Being Earnest
. The Happy Prince and Other Fairy Tales
. Oscar Wilde Collected Poetry ( A very imporant book to me as it made me fall in love with poetry.)
Dante-
. The Divine Comedy
TS Eliot-
. The Wasteland and Other Poems ( I have memorised parts of The Wasteland.)
. Murder In The Cathedral
Allen Ginsberg-
. Howl and Other Poems ( I am currently trying to memorise Howl.)
Virginia Woolf-
. To The Lighthouse
. A Room Of One's own
William S. Bourroughs-
. Junky
. Queer
Sylvia Plath-
. Winter Trees (My personal favourite)
. Ariel
Donna Tart (Not really a classical novelist but a modern one.)-
. The Secret History
. The Goldfinch (A slow read, I am currently taking a break.)
Short novels-
. Of Mice And Men
. The Stranger
. The Great Gatsby
. Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde (A very strange read but a good one.)
I also apologise for a late update I am very busy throughout the day but I am very gald to have answered your question. Have a great day or night. (It is nighttime as I am writting this. lol.)

You can check out my shelves, add me and send me a message if you've read the same works as I or just want to chat about the classics. :)
