Why would you make such an ignorant comment? I'm critiquing Fifth Business, not literature in general. I get it--you read more books than I do, but that doesn't mean that you have a better understanding of literature than I do.
If you're going to go out of your way to completely miss the point just so you can try and make me seem like a literary philistine, don't even bother commenting, just chew me out on MSN like your normally do in these situations.
I think you're mistaken in that if you view Davies' post-contextual Freudian colonialism through the prism of Edwardian mechanism and the Victorian nostalgia present in Toronto the Good at the time, you can ably and perspicuously synergize the two divergent yet concomitant undertows present in Fifth Business; one imbued with the Jungian ethos, the former interspersed among the Cartesian narrative as discussed by Adorno and others.
Every book is good for something. Just read the book and enjoy it. Like it for whatever reasons, but don't ruin it for other people with clever analogies and big words.
I'm writing a book currently on LiveJorunal ethics.
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THANKYOU VERY MUCH
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If you're going to go out of your way to completely miss the point just so you can try and make me seem like a literary philistine, don't even bother commenting, just chew me out on MSN like your normally do in these situations.
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That really hurt my feelings.
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I'm writing a book currently on LiveJorunal ethics.
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That was terribly off topic, I should banned from this live journal jive!
Update so I can lurk some more!
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