What 12 books should a British person read if he is a very paranoid British person who worries that other people will call him a pleb? He just wants this paranoia to fucking end. He sees literature as entertainment but is tormented by pseudo intellectuals whether he goes and he cannot remain an honest man of taste. He is a paradoxically a very inexperienced yet very weary young man.
Brothers Karamazov
A tale of two cities
Great expectations
War and peace
The republic
Origin of species
Moby dick
I've narrowed it down to those plus I'm looking for 6 more. I put origin of species there only because it's one of the few books I took to my new flat.
books can't fix your autism
>>9594555
There will always be intellectual blind spots that someone could use against you if they wanted to.
My friend has a geography phd- he is not well read at all but can draw a near-perfect world map from memory. How well could you do it? It would make you look stupid if you forgot the Korean peninsula, or got the scale wrong.
His sister is a chemist- do you know the entire periodic table? It would be embarrassing if you couldn't name at least 60 elements, right?
Read what you like, and focus on how you feel rather than playing by someone else's definition.
Keep if British my good man
Complete works of Billy Shakes
Paradife Loft
Canterbury Tales
Heaney's Beowulf
Tom Jones
Middlemarch
1984 and brave new world would be more relevant for your situation.
>>9594584
This, throw in the History of England by Lord Macaulay and you're good to go.