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Saturday 29 January 2022

N0 274

 

 

 


            GOOD IN PARTS

    

The Text, The Whole Text, and Nothing But The Text

                          

     Saturday 29 January 2022  No. 274       Free



Most of the Classic Novels were first presented to the reader either in three volumes or in weekly instalments, so the reader was used to the idea of reading the book in parts.  We have borrowed this presentation so that you, dear reader, can try the experience.  It may be particularly salutary for those who are a little awestruck by some of the longer novels... 

We are currently leaning towards amusing books, together with a spot of melodrama, to help us to burrow our way to the end of the pandemic.

 

CONTENTS  

E. M. Hull: The Sheik

Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

E. F. Benson: Mapp and Lucia Saga

Charles Dickens: The Pickwick Papers

Baron Munchausen allegedly: The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen (As recorded by R. E. Raspe


Your last chance to feel the sand between your toes.  Next week we commence the story of the, er,  unusual Tristram Shandy


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Saturday 22 January 2022

No 273

 

 

 


            GOOD IN PARTS

    

The Text, The Whole Text, and Nothing But The Text

                          

     Saturday 22 January 2022  No. 273       Free



Most of the Classic Novels were first presented to the reader either in three volumes or in weekly instalments, so the reader was used to the idea of reading the book in parts.  We have borrowed this presentation so that you, dear reader, can try the experience.  It may be particularly salutary for those who are a little awestruck by some of the longer novels... 

We are currently leaning towards amusing books, together with a spot of melodrama, to help us to burrow our way to the end of the pandemic.

 

CONTENTS  

E. M. Hull: The Sheik

Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

E. F. Benson: Mapp and Lucia Saga

Charles Dickens: The Pickwick Papers

Baron Munchausen allegedly: The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen (As recorded by R. E. Raspe


 


Late Joiners are welcome.  Use the Archive feature.

Previously serialised books are also to be found via the Archive page

Why not pass on our address to your book-loving friends:

http://goodinparts44.blogspot.co.uk

 

Philomathes your Editor

Philomathes44 at gmx.com (substitute the @ mark for 'at')