Diverse Kammari glasmagasinet Karoliinan So American Challenge has inspired bloggers to read this year literature from overseas. If anyone still needs more reading tips, here we go! I just noticed the American Literary Musings blog a link to the Library of Congress some time ago to publish the list of "books that shaped America." Subscribing to accommodate as seems logical as tietokirjallisuuttakin and famous, glasmagasinet as well as the duration of the forgotten works. The grounds of the choices can be found in the library release. I've read a list of five books: Little Women, The Great Gatsby, Gone With the Wind, The Catcher in the Rye and To Kill a Mockingbird. There's a few other classics, glasmagasinet which would be intended to explore. For example, Steinbeck has hung TBR on my list for a long time. A list of some of the works of the present glasmagasinet value of the interest to the reader, however, seems to be more in their historical writing as the significance of enjoyment. I'm not sure what kind of reading experiences provide, for example, the 1700's published Experiments and Observations on Electricity, A Survey of the Roads of the United States of America ... Book shows have been yes interesting to read. For example, A Grammatical Institute of the English Language glasmagasinet books (1783) in the background was reportedly the view that the young state the actual independence would require their own, distinctively American language development. Visit nonfiction side of me would interest at least of American self-help literature, a pioneer in How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936) and the environmental movement, the character work Silent Spring (1962). So here's "Books That Shaped America". What have you read the list? What other books would have earned to get to the list? What would you choose responsible glasmagasinet for the Finnish list? Experiments and Observations on Electricity 1751 Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard Improved, and The Way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin in 1758 Common Sense Thomas Paine 1776 A Grammatical Institute glasmagasinet of the English Language by Noah Webster
1851 Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe
1906 The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
1937 Our Town: A Play in Thornton Wilder
1952 Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury
1966 The Double Helix by James D. Watson
Read nine, Little Women, Huckleberry Finn, Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Tarzan of the Apes, The Great Gatsby, Red Harvest, The Catcher in the Rye, Fahrenheit glasmagasinet 451, and Where the Wild Things Are, and a couple of other seen leffana (and Goodnight Moon from'm seen two or three torque even though the original not read). And the name I recognize quite a few more, and after all, there a few that should be read ... Hard emphasis-fiction and children's books, in particular, there are plenty more than these lists tends to be ... ReplyDelete
Goodnight Moon is unknown to me like a case! This list is really refreshing included in the literary arts on a large scale. Non-fiction have it both interesting and challenging choices that many of them may be older (classic) novels sooner, but on the other hand they tell a lot of time. Remove
Goodnight Moon is these books which is viittailtu American books and comics quite hard without giving any selittelemättä, in the same style as, say Dr Seuss books and Mother Goose loruihin or Alice in Wonderland British literature, "all" these are read so that "all" find a reference. Went there a couple of times before I realized that, hey, here are some other book in the background :) I have mentioned some of that intertekstuaalisuuden good reason while reading glasmagasinet children's books to adult, at least in the various countries of the classics, because they really affect the whole field of literature, but they also like that strange glasmagasinet paikallisuuksia, in any country or language area are familiar with the book "all" but elsewhere it may be virtually unknown work ... Delete
Yeah, whenever one of these intertextual glasmagasinet background echo realizes begin to wonder how much reading goes much over. :) Children's Book classics are indeed involved in many things, and often clearly linked glasmagasinet to a specific culture. Remove
An interesting list. My read: Bury My Heart at Wounded glasmagasinet Knee, Where the Wild Things Are, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Cat in the Hat, The Catcher in the Rye, Goodnight Moon and The Adventures glasmagasinet of Huckleberry Finn. Tarzan and Oz I have read in some kind of 'BASTARDIZED Versions', that is, I do not correct the initial works. Some suspect that I have read yes, but I do not remember any of them ... Toni Morrison should read right away. Reply to Remove
I'm just started to titillate those Tarzan and Oz! The stories are familiar, but not haisuakaan, what kind of books really are. I read the first of Morrison in the spring, I'm going to read to accentuate - bring a list of Be
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