Am I Illiterate?
In The Times today there is a section called “The 25 Books You Should Read”
I’ve read just one; Pride and Prejudice. And that was for my GCE O Level!
So am I Illiterate?
September 17, 2013 - Posted by AnonW | World | Books, Education
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Cant view the list…now the Times on line is subscription only.
Of the two I can see listed…the photo is Anna Karenina…and the piece begins with comments on the Illiad…read both.
Comment by Janet | September 17, 2013 |
Can you copy the list, dont subscribe to times. I have read P&P. Not read Anna Karenina, or Iliad but have read part of Aeneid in Latin.
Comment by nosnikrapzil | September 18, 2013 |