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Old 08-30-2020, 08:27 AM   #59
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
My "classics" period was late teens and early twenties. I read lots of classics then (not because of school, but because I was interested). When I got older, I lost interest in that kind of literature and it never returned. I don't expect it will. OTOH, my love of fantasy, science fiction and (to an extent) historical fiction has never waned since childhood.
I've read a lot of classics. But the thing is, what I read and what you read may be two entirely different set of classics. That why the term on it's own is too generic and has to be more defined.
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