
Classics Reimagined, Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen and Alice Pattullo
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Enjoy Jane Austen's witty novel of love and misunderstanding as you've never seen it before! Alice...

God Bless You, Mr Rosewater
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With the satirical eye of his science fiction author alter ego Kilgore Trout, the author...

Trivial Pursuit 40th Anniversary Ruby Edition
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Can you remember the biggest moments of the past 40 years? Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the...

Top 80 Classic Books - The free collection of the 80 best classics of all the time
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This amazing app contains the top 80 classic books, as proposed by one hundred writers from...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Housekeeping: Faber Modern Classics in Books
Sep 7, 2017
Ruth, who is our main narrator, is speaking about her childhood in which her sister Lucille and her were continually abandoned by one family or another. Eventually they end up with their deeply eccentric aunt Sylvie, and she seems completely incapable in many ways of being a responsible parent, but rather a sister instead. She leads a transcient life, having deserted her husband, jumping on trains to get from place to place. She's a spirited wanderer, and sees Ruth as an ally and her own sister, Helen, who killed herself at the start of the book.
Their solitary life of never mixing, but staying in the great outdoors both seems idyllic and claustrophobic. There are images of the lake where the children's mother committed suicide, that seem to draw the women to this area. The metaphors are cold and quiet hence it feels unnerving.
It's a classic American tale about real women, which makes this different to the old books talking only about marriage and fidelity.
For those of you not in the know The Iliad is Homers epic poem about the Trojan war, this version was translated by EV Rieu.
What can I say about this, without sounding like a complete philistine? It is essentially a Soap Opera based around testosterone fuelled macho men and a bunch of Gods having a hissy fit! I loved it!
Crivens, there’s a lot of people in it though!! It did take me a little while to get into it, and being a little rusty on my Greek mythology I kept forgetting who was on whose side, but I eventually found my stride, and if you can wade through all the different ways that different people were killed (Homer does really like describing how each person died, potentially the Tarantino of his day!) It is a really detailed account of a mythological war that inspired a whole wealth of literature, and I can see why it is a classic.

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The Discovery of France: Picador Classic
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With an introduction by Colm Toibin Ten years ago, I began to explore the country on which I was...

Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, Retold by Elli Woollard, Illustrated by Marta Altes
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Delightfully retold in humorous verse, with beautiful illustrations throughout, this is a beautiful...

On the Lyricism of the Mind: Psychoanalysis and Literature
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On the Lyricism of the Mind: Psychoanalysis and Literature explores the lyrical dimension (or the...