Faerie Queen Readalong I: Redcrosse, the Knight of Holiness
I did it, I read all of Book I! My minimum requirement was two cantos a day, but I managed three a couple of times. I'm hoping to read ahead, because I'll be gone for two weeks in the middle of this event and I'd like to be able to prep a post ahead of time...but the schedule is already pretty demanding. The reading is not terribly difficult, but it is slow. I keep thinking that I've read a large chunk, only to look back and realize that in fact I have read six verses. So here we go with analysis... Each book in the Faerie Queene features a knight, and a story, about a particular virtue. The Redcrosse Knight, to be known as St. George after he accomplishes his feats, is all about Holinesse . This does not mean that Redcrosse already exemplifies holiness; he doesn't. Holiness is what he's working towards and struggling with. His foes symbolize various forms of unholiness, and he falls into their clutches at least as often as he ...
Is it a short stories collection? Well, not bad at all.
ReplyDeleteMine will be Steinbeck's The Red Pony.
You know, I've never read the Red Pony! I have a stupid prejudice against Steinbeck because he wrote about my own California landscape and I tend to assume that it's boring. Even though Grapes of Wrath is really good.
DeleteRussian short stories is always a good thing, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love Turgenev! I'm sure it will be excellent! Have fun!
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