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Caroline

I read a lot of books and watch a lot of movies. I like to talk about them and bore people to death. Now I'll write about them.

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Man In Black, by Sylvia Plath

> Where the three magenta Breakwaters take the shove And suck of the grey sea > To the left, and the wave Unfists against the dun »

Caroline on scrapbook, sylvia plath, poetry 01 March 2017

The Devils of Loudun, by Aldous Huxley

> Sir Edward Coke, the greatest English lawyer of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean age, defined a witch as "a person who has conference with »

Caroline on scrapbook, the devils of loudun, aldous huxley, writing, history 28 February 2017

Martin Chuzzlewit, by Charles Dickens

> Martin indeed was dangerously ill; very near his death. He lay in that state many days, during which time Mark’s poor friends, regardless of »

Caroline on scrapbook, martin chuzzlewit, charles dickens, writing 27 February 2017

The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison

> Outdoors, we knew, was the real terror of life. The threat of being outdoors surfaced frequently in those days. Every possibility of excess was curtailed »

Caroline on scrapbook, the bluest eye, toni morrison, writing 24 February 2017

The Cloud of Unknowing

> This work asketh no long time or it be once truly done, as some men ween; for it is the shortest work of all that »

Caroline on scrapbook, the cloud of unknowing, writing, religion, anonymous was a woman 23 February 2017
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