In recent weeks, I’ve found it increasingly difficult to sit and focus on any substantial reading. Instead, I’ve resorted to cherry-picking snippets here and there, if only to fill the hours. Given the events of the past month, my thoughts have been heavily preoccupied with mortality, and much of my reading has taken on a … Continue reading Hamlet’s Mourning Duties
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A Grief Observed: C.S. Lewis’ Journey Through Mourning
After a brief and reluctant pause, I return, though my steps feel heavier, my spirit a bit more subdued. In the last month, I lost my father, and though time has continued its relentless march, it feels like a blurred stretch of restless nights and days that blend together. The weight of this loss is … Continue reading A Grief Observed: C.S. Lewis’ Journey Through Mourning
Jude the Obscure: Woe, Woe and more Woe
Anything to do with Hardy and I simply can't resist. This post was born of some hastily scribbled notes for an unappreciative, fledgling. but short-lived book club many years ago. After a spit and polish, the result is as follows. Enjoy. Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure is a novel that takes you on a journey through the … Continue reading Jude the Obscure: Woe, Woe and more Woe
Eternal Twilight: A Satirical Journey Through Hugo’s Final Hours
Victor Hugo's The Last Day of a Condemned Man , 1879, is a remarkable piece of literature that, for all its gravitas and heart-wrenching subject matter, lends itself surprisingly well to a bit of humorous critique. Let’s dive into this sombre exploration of the human condition with a pinch of wit, a dash of sarcasm, and an … Continue reading Eternal Twilight: A Satirical Journey Through Hugo’s Final Hours
A Glimpse into Gibbons’ Masterpiece: Cold Comfort Farm
Forgive me, but is Stella taking the pee out of the likes of Hardy here? Some say yay, and some say nay. Stella Gibbons' Cold Comfort Farm, published in 1932, stands as a triumphant parody that brilliantly dissects and mocks the overwrought romanticism of rural melodramas prevalent in early 20th-century literature. With a deft hand and … Continue reading A Glimpse into Gibbons’ Masterpiece: Cold Comfort Farm