I’ve Been Known To Think About Wei “marshal Steel” Chen Fhr. On Occasion. To Dwell Upon, Even

i’ve been known to think about wei “marshal steel” chen fhr. on occasion. to dwell upon, even

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i'm hopelessly addicted to female characters who are incapable of being loved because they'll tell anyone who gets within 10 feet of them to kill themselves i fear


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1 year ago
drawing of the raven boys. the main four members are separated by the ley line symbol, putting them in different locations. Gansey is on the side of the road with the camaro on the background. he is holding the radio frequency detector and giving a confident smile looking over his shoulder to the viewer. Adam is on the right of the drawing, his setting a sunrise on the street. We is walking beside his battered bicycle and looking to the left with a pensive look on his face. Ronan on the left is on on Cabeswater, looking to the right with a small frown on his face. Blue is at the bottom in the middle, the abandoned church behind her. Sje is looking foward with her body facing to the side, a worried expression on her face while shes holding the card of the lovers

“This is the year you’ll fall in love”


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trc
1 year ago

I know I'm very late to this compared to everyone here (I'm 30) but I just finished reading the odyssey for the first time and I'm... my heart can't handle it. I already want to read it again. Why did I get to this this late? Anyway, I wanted to ask if you have any recommendations for interesting articles or other books about Odysseus, apart from the Iliad? And Penelope, of course. I just love them. I'm asking you 'cause I saw your posts about Odysseus and Calypso / Circe, and found them very interesting and insightful! Thanks in advance

There's no bad time in your life to read the Odyssey for the first time! I'm so glad you found your way to it and enjoyed it!

In terms of books and articles about the Odyssey, I've been out of the academic world for long enough that I feel like I'm no longer a particularly good source of advice, but I'll toss out a few old favorites:

the film O Brother Where Art Thou - a retelling of the Odyssey set in the Deep South during the Great Depression

the novel the Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood - a feminist retelling of the Odyssey from Penelope's point of view

technically it's more about the Iliad, but Somewhere I Have Never Travelled by Thomas Van Nortwick is a scholarly work that's informed my thinking on Homeric storytelling a lot

And I found some articles on the Odyssey that look fascinating freely accessible (no login needed) on JSTOR! Since some of these are public domain, they may not closely track modern scholarship, but if you're just kinda vibing with the Odyssey right now and are looking for more food for thought on the subject, this ought to get you going in interesting directions.

Rose, Peter W. “Ambivalence and Identity in the Odyssey.” Sons of the Gods, Children of Earth: Ideology and Literary Form in Ancient Greece, Cornell University Press, 1995, pp. 92–140. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctvn1tbcw.6. Accessed 14 May 2023.

Coulter, Cornelia C. “The Happy Otherworld and Fairy Mistress Themes in the Odyssey.” Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, vol. 56, 1925, pp. 37–53. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/282883. Accessed 14 May 2023.

KAMUF, PEGGY. “Penelope at Work.” Signature Pieces: On the Institution of Authorship, Cornell University Press, 1988, pp. 145–74. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctt207g60p.11. Accessed 14 May 2023.

Bassett, Samuel E. “The Proems of the Iliad and the Odyssey.” The American Journal of Philology, vol. 44, no. 4, 1923, pp. 339–48. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/289255. Accessed 14 May 2023.

Gregory, Andrew. “Circe: An Extract from Homer’s Odyssey (c. 900–800 BCE).” Women in the History of Science: A Sourcebook, edited by Hannah Wills et al., UCL Press, 2023, pp. 23–34. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2w61bc7.11. Accessed 14 May 2023.

Also, if you liked the Odyssey, I think you'll love Greek tragedy! I recommend starting with Sophocles' Electra, Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Aeschylus' Oresteia, and maybe Euripedes' the Trojan Women.

Thanks for the ask, and happy reading!


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1 year ago
Beloved!!!

beloved!!!


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1 year ago
Mamuor Majeng At Gabriela Hearst S/S 24 Backstage
Mamuor Majeng At Gabriela Hearst S/S 24 Backstage

Mamuor Majeng at Gabriela Hearst S/S 24 Backstage


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9 months ago
Fuck My Friend Who Recommended Babel By Rf Kuang To Me Im Literally Always Going To Have These 4 (yes

fuck my friend who recommended babel by rf kuang to me im literally always going to have these 4 (yes even the blonde bitch but for different reasons) babblers in my head forever. i feel like a drowned bee floating in an above ground pool. fucked up

+ some initial sketches of me just finding their faces and notes. might do a transcript, but truly the notes are just for me

Fuck My Friend Who Recommended Babel By Rf Kuang To Me Im Literally Always Going To Have These 4 (yes
Fuck My Friend Who Recommended Babel By Rf Kuang To Me Im Literally Always Going To Have These 4 (yes

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5 months ago
I Finished Reading Annihilation

i finished reading annihilation


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1 year ago

i hate this weird trend in fandom where subtext is seen as a Bad Thing and is only done if the creators are too cowardly to commit to showing something. i hate to break it to you but nuance and layers are what make stories interesting, if you have no subtext then you have a very flat story


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2 months ago

it’s also cuckoo crazy for cocoa puffs how any time there’s a sardonic “name one [member of an under-represented group]” post, 100,000 tumblrinas will triumphantly Name One as if that actually addresses the complaint or exonerates them from the culture that generated it. you’re NOT passing!

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