Who's Afraid of Jane Austen? How to Really Talk About Books You Haven't Read

Who's Afraid of Jane Austen? How to Really Talk About Books You Haven't Read
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Publisher : John Murray
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781848547193
ISBN-13 : 1848547196
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Download or read book Who's Afraid of Jane Austen? How to Really Talk About Books You Haven't Read written by Henry Hitchings and published by John Murray. This book was released on 2012-02-16 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ever wondered how some people seem to have an opinion on every book ever published? Nowadays, there are so many books: how can anyone be well read anymore? Well, help is at hand. Let Henry Hitchings educate you in the invaluable skill of literary bluffing in this survivor's guide to talking about books you haven't read. With tips on how to bluff with confidence using quotable insights and invaluable trivia, Henry Hitchings covers all the great books you ought to have read but haven't got round to yet. If you want to be able to hold your own in a debate about Stephen Hawking or Philip Roth or perhaps you find Shakespeare or Dostoevsky intimidating, then look no further. Including literary heavyweights such as Ulysses, Bleak House and War and Peace this guide will equip you with all the bookish information you need to bluff your way through any scenario, be it a vital exam, an in-depth conversation at the pub or chatting up the potential love of your life. Contents includes, Jane Austen, Shakespeare, Henry James, James Joyce, Proust, Homer, Virgil, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Dickens, various contemporary writers, the Bible, the Koran, fairy tales, select bestsellers and some poetry.


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