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[personal profile] amedia
Everyone is supposed to hate Silas Marner, because it used to be required reading in school. I wasn't required to read it as a kid, but I did and I loved it then--and now.


I didn't actually read it for school back then. Rather, I inherited an English lit book from one of my siblings and picked out the stories and whatnot that sounded interesting, and it included an abridged version of Silas Marner. I didn't realize I was supposed to hate it, so I actually enjoyed it quite a bit.

A couple of months ago, I was looking for something soothing to read. I reread a bunch of Jane Austen novels and restarted Emma, and realized I found early-book-Emma too irksome to be soothing. Then I remembered that I've always intended to read Middlemarch one of these days, so I found a Kindle collection of George Eliot for 99 cents and downloaded that, and Y HALO THAR my old pal Silas! So I read the unabridged version.

I think the abridged version left out a lot of the really interesting discussions of religious ideas and some of the more abstract material on the effects of industrialization on rural England. But I still loved the story and was surprised to see how much I vividly remembered.

Date: 2018-02-18 01:50 am (UTC)
derien: It's a cup of tea and a white mouse.  The mouse is offering to buy Arthur's brain and replace it with a simple computer. (Default)
From: [personal profile] derien
Well, perhaps I'll give Silas Marner a try, then. :)

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