If you recall, for the creative component of my final project in Joyce/Beckett, I wrote about Hamlet characters in the style of Joyce (or tried to, at any rate) - specifically, patterned after the seventh chapter of Ulysses, "Aeolus." Just now, I thought to myself, "Well, if I wrote fic for class, I might as well share it." (Hey, at least I'm not
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Bitten lip, seven inches and then five and three and two and one, and Laertes and Hamlet without any space between them at all.
-- I see, said Hamlet.
I LOLED SO MUCH AT THAT.
THIS IS AMAZING AND FANTASTIC. OMG. SON I AM APPROVE.
Jealous that you got to write this for class. :P
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Whatever, I bet my professor is secretly a slash fangirl. |D
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If the class involved Hamlet at all.... she must be a slash fangirl. Obviously. :P
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AWESOME job. I think I like your Joyce better than Original Flavor Joyce.
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Awww, thank you!
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Now you make me want to post my Virginia Woolf essay on LJ - the one i wrote in the voice of Oscar Wilde.
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Zoe loves your writing to bits and pieces. This is fantastic, Andrea. I cannot believe you wrote epic Hamlet fic for that class. <3 x a million
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Thank you! I can't believe I wrote Hamlet fic for that class either. I can't believe she let me get away with writing Hamlet fic for that class.
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Ironically from the pup that is really very fond of Shakespeare in general and Hamlet in specific, sparrows falling, the lot.
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I don't know Joyce and Hamlet made me furious because I'd read R&GareD and had unreasonable expectations, but I believe this fic has piqued my interest in the former and near-converted me to the latter. Clearly I need to read Hamlet again. I never thought I'd say that.
This was beautiful and slashy and poignant and thank you so very very much for sharing it.
... Oh, you've written other Hamlet fic. I'm not even going to try to resist.
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I read Hamlet back in high school, and didn't like it much myself for the longest time. Then I played Ophelia for a college production, and fell in love with the whole damn play. *shakes head* As for Joyce, I'd say his stuff is an acquired taste, but certainly worth a try if you're a book-loving kind of person.
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By coincidence, I actually found my way back over to your journal again just yesterday via this comment. I wanted to express my interest in the entry, but thought it would probably seem a bit creepy. I suppose I'm expressing it now?
I very much enjoyed your other Hamlet fic and I suspect I will enjoy its canon more the next time I read it. And there will be a next time now, so thank you for that. :)
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And thank you for the lovely compliment!
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