After reading my first story of Herman Melville, ‘I would prefer not to’ post an opinion, I thought, as I turned disconcerting after ending this. The author played tricks leaving me with an addled brain! But I have to say something anyway. Because I enjoyed every bit of this story till the last two pages,Continue reading “The strange case of Bartleby, The Scrivener!”
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Among the bevy of girls, there was a country hoyden!
“She reached the valley of the Great Dairies, the valley in which milk and butter grew to rankness, and were produced more profusely, if less delicately than at her home- the verdant plain so well watered by the river Var or Froom.” TESS OF D’URBERVILLES Man’s intercourse with the world is malleable. It changes tooContinue reading “Among the bevy of girls, there was a country hoyden!”