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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • So excited to participate in the #2020ClassicsTBR challenge hosted by Lucy over at ‪@lucythereader‬ ! I decided to pick a classic for each month and see if I can work my way through 12 this year - I've already finished my pick for January which was Crime and Punishment!
    🌜Hi! I'm Emma and I'm a uni student studying literature and classical studies - I make booktube videos, writing vlogs, uni vlogs, and other random things! Feel free to subscribe or come chat with me about books! :) 🌛
    I also exist in these places:
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  • @Maryjane022
    @Maryjane022 4 роки тому +14

    That's a lot of classic piles! This inspire me to pick up some classic right now. Hope you enjoy reading those lovely books! 😊📚

  • @SyakiraAzam
    @SyakiraAzam Рік тому +1

    coming from the future, loveee to see how much you’ve grown and how confident you are now

  • @CarolynMarieReads
    @CarolynMarieReads 4 роки тому +8

    I loved this so much!!! Emma + Classics = Perfection!!!
    There are a few on your list that I'm hoping to read this year as well...so maybe a buddy read is in our future?!?
    Sending lots of love!!

  • @doggyblues
    @doggyblues 4 роки тому +3

    Moby Dick is extremely rewarding, but you have to really dig at it to grasp the actual meaning of the book. It's much more than just the hunt for the whale. Melville had such a complex mind. Also, it is more enjoyed while studied than actually read for a lot of people. If you can tackle it then you can probably handle any book. My favorite book, but I understand if it doesn't click for you. It's an acquired taste for sure.

  • @thejoyofreading7661
    @thejoyofreading7661 4 роки тому +8

    I love your choices!
    One hundred years of solitude is one of my favourite books =)
    "Sense and sensibility" is not at all boring in my opinion. On the contrary, minor characters get more attention than in other Jane Austen books. Pride and Prejudice remains my favourite in any case.
    Moby Dick was a challenge because yes, it tends to get boring sometimes, especially when the protagonist is describing every possible kind of whale. However you will be rewarded if you finish it.
    If you are not familiar with Melville you may want to start with something shorter like Bartleby?

  • @vanessaglau1797
    @vanessaglau1797 4 роки тому +11

    Oh, I'm so excited for you reading Moby Dick (or trying to?) & Snow Country! I absolutely love Japanese fiction, if you're looking for more recommendations in that department, I'd say more by Kawabata, but also Jun'ichiro Tanizaki (The Makioka Sisters) & Yukio Mishima (Temple of the Golden Pavilion is one of my favorite novels, then there's Confessions of a Mask & Spring Snow).
    As for other classics, I've wanted to read The Charterhouse of Parma & The Count of Monte Christo for ages, but haven't really gotten into them - maybe I need a buddy for that hmm...

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому +1

      I just added them to my goodreads so thanks for the recs! I've heard so many people love Mishima so I'm excited to get into his works

    • @NeilBruder
      @NeilBruder 3 роки тому +1

      I would also second all the Japanese novel recommendations! :)

  • @NeilBruder
    @NeilBruder 3 роки тому +2

    On my first attempt at reading Moby Dick I only made it about a 1/3 of the way through before giving up. I'm determined to try again one of these days. One thing that might help you get motivated to read it is a wonderful BBC radio show/podcast called In Our Time. Over the past 20 years they've produced hundreds of episodes about art, science, history, literature etc. Anyway the Moby Dick episode is really good and even the scholarly experts they have on as guests admit the book can be very boring in places! They even mention an edition that removes some of the long, boring, tangential passages about the minutiae of whaling and sticks more to the plot. Good luck!

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 7 місяців тому

      Why did you give up? MD is so wonderful.

  • @betul6350
    @betul6350 4 роки тому +2

    no way! sense and sensibility is my favourite austen, it’s got a bunch of “plot twists”, maybe the character analysis part of it was boring to some but i found it fascinating. highly recommend!

  • @stylebyjules
    @stylebyjules 4 роки тому +1

    i love the idea of reading 12 classics a year! that seems so manageable & takes some of the intimidation away. also omg. i LOVE tender is the night. it's my fav fitzgerald book!!!

  • @murielllee
    @murielllee 4 роки тому +1

    Watching your videos honestly makes me so happy🥺

  • @haileywarner5109
    @haileywarner5109 4 роки тому +1

    im halfway through sense and sensiblity as of writing this. its surprisingly witty, and im always so eager to see how elinor will react to the drama around her :)

  • @murielllee
    @murielllee 4 роки тому +12

    I picked up Mrs. Dalloway last year and didn’t really like it. I think it’s because 16 is a bit too young to read Virginia Woolf. Her language is really advanced and even though my english is really really good, she’s on another level of advanced. There were lots of words I couldn’t understand and her sentences are just so so long. I’d finish the paragraph saying how did we get here? What was she talking about?
    But I believe that if I pick it up again this year, it will be a much more enjoyable experience. We’ll have to see if I do.

    • @jairogerald7958
      @jairogerald7958 3 роки тому

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    • @zyairebenson185
      @zyairebenson185 3 роки тому

      @Jairo Gerald Definitely, have been watching on KaldroStream for since november myself :D

    • @brodybrysen9773
      @brodybrysen9773 3 роки тому

      @Jairo Gerald Yea, have been watching on KaldroStream for since december myself =)

  • @mishelly
    @mishelly 4 роки тому +1

    I read Moby Dick with my son. He’s 11 and surprisingly enough he really really enjoys classic stories so I got the version that’s shorter simplified for modern children’s reading level. And we fell in love with it! It’s more about the whalers the captain and the crew. The captains determination to seek revenge on the massive whale that’s killed many whaling ships and took his leg. He becomes consumed with revenge. That’s more what it’s about. I’m sure you’ll like it!

  • @michaelchen7012
    @michaelchen7012 4 роки тому +1

    This's but the second video I've watched of yours and I already feel synchronized with your reading tastes, ha ha. Hurray! Thanks for introducing me to more than a few interesting books, too. Moby-Dick is basically Melville's thoughts, feelings and critical ideas expressed through the narrator of Ishmael as well as the story itself. Its famous first sentence already seems to put into question who the truest narrator is. My favourite part is when it's Christmas morning and they're just setting sail on the hardy, ice-covered Pequod, in good spirits and hoping for a voyage of good fortunes. I'd likely be down for a joint read of One Hundred Years of Solitude in a little while, especially owning to how I've got a lovely copy sitting on my bookshelves (and by that I mean my "good" bookshelves, where I keep my "good" books, lol). Right now, I'm planning on buying and reading the Chinese classic Water Margin, by Shi Nai'an I think. Super duper video!

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому

      I'll definitely let you know when I finally get around to One Hundred Years, but yes a buddy read would be awesome, ooh I'll definitely check out Water Margin, I'm always intrigued about any Chinese classic - thank you and thanks for watching !

  • @ramblingraconteur1616
    @ramblingraconteur1616 4 роки тому

    Very interested to hear what you think of Snow Country. That was my introduction to Kawabata and Japanese literature, and I would probably list it in the top 20 or so novels I’ve read. My understanding of Kawabata is that some of his prose was written like haiku in sentences.
    I also encourage you to dip back into the ocean with Melville. It’s a dark, strange book that pulls us into the same vortex that haunts Ahab on his quest.
    I love Keats and hope that you enjoy the multitude of his verse, same with the fury that is De Profundis, maybe the only work where Wilde is himself and not the persona of Oscar Wilde.
    I hadn’t heard of this challenge but am going to take a look. Thanks for sharing.

  • @megansreadingrevelations
    @megansreadingrevelations 4 роки тому

    Those are some great books :). I’m hoping to get to To the Lighthouse sometime this year. Subscribed to your channel 😊😁😀

  • @charlottezhang8452
    @charlottezhang8452 4 роки тому +2

    Watching this was almost kind of scary because your list was so similar to mine! I would absolutely love to buddy read them with you if you are willing. So, the ones I want to read on your list are: Mrs. Dalloway, Tender is the Night, One Hundred Years of Solitude, De Profundis, John Keats' Poetry, Sense and Sensibility, Moby Dick, Arthur Rimbaud's Poetry (though in English), and Snow Country. I'm actually reading Mrs. Dalloway this month for my O.W.L.s, but will gladly talk about it with you when you get to it. I also have Crime and Punishment on my list, but I'm so daunted by its length haha...

  • @yo-jo8hc
    @yo-jo8hc 3 роки тому

    im kinda late but when you mentioned murakami I got so excited he's not talked about enough and is my favorite author and I want more people to read his books!!

  • @readbymarta2781
    @readbymarta2781 4 роки тому

    i wanna read one hundred years of solitude too! and so many of these as well but that one i feel will speak to me!

  • @MaryAmongStories
    @MaryAmongStories 4 роки тому

    I'm so happy you loved The Great Gatsby, now I'm even more excited to read it!
    let me know if you'd like to buddy read Mrs Dalloway, I own that one

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому

      Ooh yes yes I'll message you when I start it or when I'm thinking of starting it!

  • @kimbarbeaureads
    @kimbarbeaureads 3 місяці тому

    Aw, look at young Emma.

  • @sarahhall6811
    @sarahhall6811 4 роки тому +1

    monty python and the holy grail is such an underrated movie lol i'm glad you're giving it some love!!!

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 2 місяці тому

      Underrated? It’s beloved.

  • @BaileeWalsh
    @BaileeWalsh 4 роки тому +3

    That's so odd you've heard people say Sense & Sensibility is boring. It has a similar structure as Pride & Prejudice. And I actually prefer it to Pride & Prejudice.

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 2 місяці тому

      It’s regraded as her worst novel.

    • @BaileeWalsh
      @BaileeWalsh 2 місяці тому

      @@Tolstoy111 why/what makes you say that?

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 2 місяці тому

      @@BaileeWalsh Austen scholars do. Not that it’s bad…just that the other five completed novels are better.

    • @BaileeWalsh
      @BaileeWalsh 2 місяці тому

      @Tolstoy111 ok... I'm kind of glad it isn't Mansfield Park because that's my favorite of her work I've read. Regardless, though, it doesn't validate or invalidate others' opinions and experiences.

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 2 місяці тому

      @@BaileeWalsh Well it does actually. Your experience was invalidated the moment I responded to your comment. POOF and the validation was gone. (Jk)

  • @murielllee
    @murielllee 4 роки тому +1

    I’d love to read Arthur Rimbaud’s poems with you! I haven’t read french in ages too. Actually, I have. I just finished reading Le Rêve by Emile Zola but that was for class so it doesn’t count haha.

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому

      Awe awesome I'll let you know when I get around to them!

  • @Fortheloveofclassics
    @Fortheloveofclassics 4 роки тому

    I wanna read Tender is the Noght by F Scott Fitzgerald as well. The problem I have with Fitzgerald is the sad component to his story. I think that’s why I wasn’t a huge fan of The Great Gatsby.
    I read A Hundred Years of Solitude when I was young and it just didn’t register with me much. May be I should pick it up now cause that definitely wasn’t the time for me to read it.
    I have yet to pick a Virginia Woolf. Crime and Punishment I have read and thoroughly enjoyed, hope you do too.

  • @moonireads
    @moonireads 4 роки тому

    I love classics! This year I've read the haunting of hill house, Dune (does this count as a classic?) and Captain Alatriste. One hundred years of solitude was required reading for me in high school and I loooooved it. I can't wait for you to read it! Let me know if you'd like some recommendations for Latin-American classics! I feel I can never talk to anyone about them.
    I'm adding some of these to my TBR. The next classic I'm reading is Little Women. I also have Moby Dick on my list and I'm so scared of it too.
    Also, did I just find Snow Country for 3,5€ and subsequently bought it? Yes.

  • @ireneg4515
    @ireneg4515 4 роки тому +3

    I also planned to read One hundred years of solitude and getting my way through Keat's works this year. I probably should also read the Rimbaud I have on my shelves but in the last two years I really let my french go and now diving back in feels intimidating.😬
    Good luck on the new year!

    • @moonireads
      @moonireads 4 роки тому +1

      Oh Rimbaud!! I adore his work.

  • @danijelaradanovic9827
    @danijelaradanovic9827 4 роки тому

    Hi. Just wanted to ask u a question. :) I read Crime and punishment for highschool some years ago, in my native language, and i loved it. But, i am planning to read it in Eng, cuz i want to practise and also read more books. So is it too hard to understand, regarding it's the older book and also a classic? Tnx :)

  • @falonwillow
    @falonwillow 4 роки тому

    i’m just trying to plow through the rest of the classics on my shelves i but way too many😂

  • @RaisedtoWalkTV
    @RaisedtoWalkTV 4 роки тому

    I just did an interview with Paul Fortunato of "Religious Wisdom in Modernity" on his book on Oscar Wilde. I still have to edit it, but it will be up in a couple of weeks.
    His books is "Modernist Aesthetics and Consumer Culture in the Writings in Oscar Wilde."

  • @FS-qi1kj
    @FS-qi1kj 4 роки тому

    idk if u ended up reading it but sense and sensibility is really great, even though its a little slow.

  • @pavlinazitkova
    @pavlinazitkova 3 місяці тому

    👏👍🏻🍀

  • @halleabel9436
    @halleabel9436 4 роки тому +2

    I was definitely scared of moby dick too. But I ended up being really glad I started it. I’m still working on it, and it may be helpful to split it up. I’ve been enjoying it more when I’m able to take it in chunks, but the writing is very fun and the history is really fascinating if you google while you read!!

  • @moonireads
    @moonireads 4 роки тому +1

    Alright, I finished the video and I'm so down to buddy read Snow Country with you if you want :)

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому +1

      yay! I'll shoot you a message whenever I finally get around to it aha and see when we wanna read it :)

  • @aliceevil9673
    @aliceevil9673 4 роки тому +1

    Hi. I'm actualy a french who love your videos and I have planed to read Rimbaud this year. So if you need help, I will do my best :).
    ps: sorry, if I make mistakes. Thats be a while since I have writing in english.

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому +1

      Merci beaucoup d'avoir commenté, n'hésite pas de me parler en français aussi! Quand je commence Rimbaud, je vous ferai savoir - and don't worry, I'm sure I'll make just as many mistakes in French, your English is wonderful

  • @Alex-kc9cu
    @Alex-kc9cu 4 роки тому

    I have read 100 years of Solitude for school and was kinda disappointed by it and it was really coffusing with all the names being so similar. Anyway, I hope you like it!

  • @sausana2501
    @sausana2501 4 роки тому +1

    Dude ur so pretty

  • @kasumidusk4320
    @kasumidusk4320 4 роки тому

    Video 🖤 if you can read Mrs Dalloway in one setting, I believe it would make more sense to you. I am of the opinion that, when it comes to reading Virginia Woolf and her stream of consciousness, it's much better to do it in physical format and not audiobook but it's just my own opinion (◍•ᴗ•◍) I would really like to read the woman in white! It's been on my tbr for quite a while so I wouldn't mind buddy reading it someday (◕ᴗ◕✿) great video! Have a nice day Emma 🌼

    • @emmiereads
      @emmiereads  4 роки тому +1

      Maybe Woman in White for a spooky October read? Thank you - I hope you have a lovely day as well!

  • @paulinelafford4773
    @paulinelafford4773 4 роки тому

    The Women in White - great choice, great read, great villain.

  • @fiorelladm4606
    @fiorelladm4606 4 роки тому

    What is TBR?

  • @kie5850
    @kie5850 4 роки тому

    you look like an angel.

  • @filipamartins1722
    @filipamartins1722 3 роки тому

    who’s here after Emma just finished snow country?

  • @SingingMagick
    @SingingMagick 3 роки тому

    I would argue Mansfield Park is Jane's most boring book, but probably followed by Sense and Sensibility