Happy Birthday to the Master

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Re: Happy Birthday to the Master

Post by Brian Peacock » Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:51 pm

JimC wrote:
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I've read Dubliners and Portrait of the artist. I keep meaning to try Ulysses. Life's too short for Finnegan's Wake!
Portrait of the Artist was a set English text in my last year of school... :ddpan:

In spite of that, I quite liked it...
I guess it was contemopary fiction at the time.

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Re: Happy Birthday to the Master

Post by JimC » Mon Feb 03, 2014 8:22 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
JimC wrote:
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:I've read Dubliners and Portrait of the artist. I keep meaning to try Ulysses. Life's too short for Finnegan's Wake!
Portrait of the Artist was a set English text in my last year of school... :ddpan:

In spite of that, I quite liked it...
I guess it was contemopary fiction at the time.

:burn: ;)
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