Can we make a list of books written before 1900 that are actually ENTERTAINING?
All I can think of is Notes from the Underground and the first section of Dracula.
The below disqualifies the work:
>paid by the word / chapter nonsense
>filled with pseudointellectual/ naive ruminations on unfalsifiable psychology / philosophy
>praised by stupid people today
>>9008022
lel
oscar wilde
define entertaining
alternatively kill yourself fucking pleb
Stick to TV. You'll be entertained, and you won't have to think!
>>9008061
thid
Don Quixote, Robinson Crusoe, stuff by Jules Verne
>>9008016
>filled with pseudointellectual/ naive ruminations on unfalsifiable psychology / philosophy
But those are the best parts.
>>9008016
>>9008016
>it's another muh unfalsifiability thread
Moby-Dick
>>9008081
Dis
>>9008016
Sure as fuck not The Ego.
>thinking is like a snake that eats its own tail
Thanks Stirner.
>>9008016
>paid by the word/chapter nonsense
>wants to read entertaining books before 1900
>doesn't want to read Dickens
You fucked up.
>>9009172
He also doesn't want to read War and Peace.
The iliad and odyssey
>>9008016
I liked Crime and Punishment and Dom Quixote