To: Crecente
From: Bashcraft
J.K. Rowling, according to Harold Bloom (2000)
âHow to read âHarry Potter and the Sorcerorâs Stoneâ? Why, very quickly, to begin with, and perhaps also to make an end. Why read it? Presumably, if you cannot be persuaded to read anything better, Rowling will have to do.â
James Joyceâs Ulysses, according to George Bernard Shaw (1921)
âI have read several fragments of âUlyssesâ in its serial form. It is a revolting record of a disgusting phase of civilisation; but it is a truthful one; and I should like to put a cordon around Dublin; round up every male person in it between the ages of 15 and 30; force them to read it; and ask them whether on reflection they could see anything amusing in all that foul mouthed, foul minded derision and obscenity.â
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Goethe, according to Samuel Butler (1874)
âI have been reading a translation of Goetheâs âWilhelm Meister.â Is it good? To me it seems perhaps the very worst book I ever read. No Englishman could have written such a book. I cannot remember a single good page or ideaâŠ.Is it all a practical joke? If it really is Goetheâs âWilhelm Meisterâ that I have been reading, I am glad I have never taken the trouble to learn German.â
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