Ladies, gentlemen, people who probably have PhDs and therefore know more than me, I come again.
Can someone please explain, in as simple language as is possible:
“This paltry age’s gaudy livery, I love it not.” and aestheticism. What is Oscar Wilde saying here, why? What is he rejecting? Royalty’s finery? (Couldn't be that. excuse the stupidness, my
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Read Orlando.
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But I wouldn't count on your professor being easy on you, regarding the class topics you missed. If you're in college, your professor is certainly not going to go through the class list for every student and think to him/herself things such as, "Oh, it looks like coldlikedeath was gone week 2 of the semester. Better give a free pass on modernism." It just doesn't work that way. It's your responsibility to find out what you missed, and figure out what you need to do to master the material, be it forming study groups with classmates, talking to your professor during office hours, or just penciling in extra study time for those topics. And I'm assuming you have a syllabus and know what the readings were, even for the classes you missed. Your professor will expect you to have read them, ( ... )
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RE Ulysses, I'm actually going to read it some time, I'm interested. As for Orlando, it was s'posedly a love letter to Sackville West, s'all I know.
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