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cahn ([personal profile] cahn) wrote2020-09-01 08:45 pm
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Frederick the Great, Discussion Post 17

...we're still going, now with added German reading group :P :D
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Re: No Pity for the Sons readthrough - young FW

[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard 2020-09-10 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm glad! I spent some of yesterday's reading time on rereading Miller (rereading is easier for me than reading, and all my brain cells are currently going toward German). I agree that Quartet is super interesting, and it's one of my all-time favorite books.

I'm also liking this reading of things you're not reading to practice my German, and going more slowly through the thing we're reading together and chatting about. I can beef up my German while not constantly feeling behind on comments.

I'm going to try to finish Sons today, and then start on Wilhelmine's memoirs, while continuing to work slowly through Wives with you.
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Re: No Pity for the Sons readthrough - young FW

[personal profile] selenak 2020-09-11 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
No architecture, no gardening, and very little politics, that might do the trick.:)
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Re: No Pity for the Sons readthrough - young FW

[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard 2020-09-12 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
That'll do it! I can handle politics, but the technical terms of architecture and gardening are killing me. Though through sheer necessity, I'm slowly acquiring more and more.

I can tell you that night before list, when I was able to finish Sons in a hurry right before bed, when tired, it was because I already knew what was going on, so as soon as I recognized the words in a sentence, I didn't have to parse the sentence; I already knew who had done what to whom.

But I'm starting to recognize more words and recognize them faster!
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Brontes

[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard 2020-09-13 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I've finished Quartet, which I really liked although that last bit was just super painful

Yay! and also, oh, yes, it is. (That's why it's my favorite part. :P)

If you're planning on reading any Bronte nonfiction, I recommend prepping by reading the Dark Quartet sequel, Path to the Silent Country, which, although less awesome than Quartet (because everybody is dead), will at least make people like George Smith and Harriet Martineau, who don't show up in Quartet, memorable, and give you a sense of what Charlotte's life was like after she became famous.

But also German reading group! Wilhelmine and Lehndorff await us.