anghraine: English: a language that lurks in dark alleys, beats up other languages & rifles through their pockets for spare vocab (english)
2024-03-06 11:38 am

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Today’s favorite wtf line from my reading:

But the systematic roughness of the English genre yields darker riches.

(Still Braden’s Renaissance Tragedy and the Senecan Tradition; pg. 204)

Tagged: #his arguments get pretty strained at points and imo this is def one of them but ... just #lol

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2024-03-06 08:56 am

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“The revival of classical learning does not ‘cause’ the Renaissance, or import forces that somehow were not there in the later Middle Ages.”

—Gordon Braden, Renaissance Tragedy and the Senecan Tradition: Anger’s Privilege (pg. 77)

Tagged: #SAY IT LOUDER FOR THOSE IN BACK

anghraine: elizabeth bennet wearing a pink bonnet in "austen's pride" (elizabeth (musical))
2024-03-06 08:10 am

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I’m still Done™ with classical stuff, but it’s amazing how much more comprehensible things are when I’m not tired.

Tagged: #i'm taking notes on the sections i read before and it's so much easier to follow rn
anghraine: vader extending his lightsaber; text: and now for the airing of grievances! (Default)
2024-03-06 07:58 am

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whining:

I understand that classical lit/thought was deeply important to the early modern world, but I don’t want to read about it any more

Tagged: #i can barely follow wtf this guy is talking about #just #maybe pull back on the latin and get to the point????
anghraine: vader stopping a blaster with his hand; text: just another skywalker family holiday (anakin [skywalker family holiday])
2024-03-06 07:54 am

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The book I’m reading is difficult (it discusses a lot of Greek and Roman texts I have never read and know only through Ovid), but shout-out to the author (Gordon Braden) for one of my favorite endnotes ever:

“I am sympathetic, but unconvinced.”


Tagged: #also it was about a psychoanalytic take so doubly delicious