>lifting the hem of her azure dress, she gazes at Kafka on the Shore
Jesus christ murakami...
>>9833288
Kafka... easy on the Shore
>the computer screen read "The Wind Up Bird Chronicles"
this literally happened
>>9833308
That book is great, tho.
>MRS. ALVING. Ghosts! When I heard Regina and Oswald in there, it was as though Ghosts rose up before me. But I almost think, truly, that we are all of us Ghosts, Pastor Manders.
— Ghosts
>SOLNESS. [Laughs.] No, no—of course not! Heaven forbid! Only think—to be Solness, The Master Builder!
-- The Master Builder
>DR. STOCKMAN. ...Let the whole country perish, let all these people be exterminated!
>VOICES FROM THE CROWD. That is talking like An Enemy of the People!
— An Enemy of the People
>NORA. And you’ve always been so kind to me. But our house has never been anything but a play-room. I have been your doll wife, just as at home I was Daddy’s doll child. And the children in turn have been my dolls, in A Doll's House.
— A Doll’s House
>GREGERS. Isn’t it a duck ?
>EKDAL.[Hurt.] Why, of coarse it's a duck.
>HlALMAR. But what kind of duck, do you think ?
>HEDVIG. It's not just a common duck
>EKDAL. Sh!
>GREGERS. And it's not a Muscovy duck either.
>EKDAL. No, Mr. — Werle ; ifs not a Muscovy duck; for it's The Wild Duck !
--The Wild Duck
>PROFESSOR RUBEK. Oh, Irene--that might have been our life.--And that we have forfeited--we two.
>IRENE. We see the irretrievable only when--[Breaks off.]
>PROFESSOR RUBEK.[Looks inquiringly at her.] When---?
>IRENE. When We Dead Awaken.
—When We Dead Awaken
>Bernick: And we--we have a long earnest day of work ahead of us; I most of all. But let it come; only keep close round me you true, loyal women. I have learned this too, in these last few days; it is you women that are The Pillars of Society.
— The Pillars of Society
>It is a hot summer’s day. PEER GYNT, a sturdy youth of twenty, comes down the path…
--Peer Gynt
>LOVBORG. [Repeats softly.] Hedda Gabler!
--Hedda Gabler
Ibsen was the ultimate hack
>>9833328
i gave it up twice, once at 40 pages and again at 100. is it worth going past it?
"And then Jesus realized that he really was The King James Bible."
Literally a billion people follow this religion unironically. Unbelievable.
>>9833353
>Truly I am become New International Version
I can see why it gets a bad rap
>>9833342
I read A Doll's House for a course on world literature and didn't enjoy it.
>>9833350
Yes. The imagery in the second and third part is amazing. Power through.
>And finally, he could see, after storms and dark clouds, that The Sun Also Rises.
Ffs, Hemmmmingway
>>9833288
>"And that's when I realized my trip home had been a real Odyssey: Translated by Richard Fagles with an Introduction by Bernard Knox"
Homer you incompetent
>>9833342
The autism.
>>9833293
Shouldn't have got me