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− | * '''''À la Recherche du Temps Perdu''''' — Marcel Proust | + | ''Note: The little icon to the left of each title indicates how much of that book I have read.'' |
− | * '''''Anxiety of Influence, The''''' — Harold Bloom | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''À la Recherche du Temps Perdu''''' — Marcel Proust |
− | * '''''Art of War, The''''' — Sun Tzu | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Anxiety of Influence, The''''' — Harold Bloom |
− | * '''''Brothers Karamazov, The''''' — Fyodor Dostoevsky | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Art of War, The''''' — Sun Tzu |
− | * '''''Childhood and Society''''' — Erik Erikson | + | * [[Image:100per.png]] '''''Brothers Karamazov, The''''' — Fyodor Dostoevsky |
− | * '''''City of God''''' — Saint Augustine | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Childhood and Society''''' — Erik Erikson |
− | * '''''Double Helix, The''''' — James Watson | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''City of God''''' — Saint Augustine |
− | * '''''Either/Or''''' — Søren Kierkegaard | + | * [[Image:50per.png]] '''''Double Helix, The''''' — James Watson |
− | * '''''Emma''''' — Jane Austen | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Either/Or''''' — Søren Kierkegaard |
− | * '''''Frankenstein''''' — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley | + | * [[Image:25per.png]] '''''Emma''''' — Jane Austen |
− | * '''''Genealogy of Morals, The''''' — Friedrich Nietzsche | + | * [[Image:100per.png]] '''''Frankenstein''''' — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
− | * '''''Human Comedy, The''''' — Honoré de Balzac | + | * [[Image:100per.png]] '''''Genealogy of Morals, The''''' — Friedrich Nietzsche |
− | * '''''I and Thou''''' — Martin Buber | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Human Comedy, The''''' — Honoré de Balzac |
− | * '''''Idea of a Christian Society, The''''' — T.S. Eliot | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''I and Thou''''' — Martin Buber |
− | * '''''Law in Modern Society''''' — Roberto Unger | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Idea of a Christian Society, The''''' — T.S. Eliot |
− | * '''''Meditations''''' — Marcus Aurelius | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Law in Modern Society''''' — Roberto Unger |
− | * '''''Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter''''' — Simone de Beauvoir | + | * [[Image:75per.png]] '''''Meditations''''' — Marcus Aurelius |
− | * '''''One Hundred Years of Solitude''''' — Gabriel García Márquez | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter''''' — Simone de Beauvoir |
− | * '''''On War''''' — Carl von Clausewitz | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''One Hundred Years of Solitude''''' — Gabriel García Márquez |
− | * '''''Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, The''''' — Julian Jaynes | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''On War''''' — Carl von Clausewitz |
− | * '''''Pensées''''' — Blaise Pascal | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, The''''' — Julian Jaynes |
− | * '''''Praise of Folly, The''''' — Desiderius Erasmus | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Pensées''''' — Blaise Pascal |
− | * '''''Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and Northanger Abbey''''' — Jane Austen | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Praise of Folly, The''''' — Desiderius Erasmus |
− | * '''''Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The''''' — Max Weber | + | * [[Image:25per.png]] '''''Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and Northanger Abbey''''' — Jane Austen |
− | * '''''Rembrandt's Aristotle and Other Rembrandt Studies''''' — Julius Held | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The''''' — Max Weber |
− | * '''''Rouge et le Noir, Le''''' — Stendhal | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Rembrandt's Aristotle and Other Rembrandt Studies''''' — Julius Held |
− | * '''''Selected Poems''''' — Sappho | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Rouge et le Noir, Le''''' — Stendhal |
− | * '''''Selected Writings''''' — Hildegard of Bingen | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Selected Poems''''' — Sappho |
− | * '''''Sound and the Fury, The''''' — William Faulkner | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Selected Writings''''' — Hildegard of Bingen |
− | * '''''Thus Spake Zarathustra''''' — Friedrich Nietzsche | + | * [[Image:00per.png]] '''''Sound and the Fury, The''''' — William Faulkner |
− | * '''''War and Peace''''' — Leo Tolstoy | + | * [[Image:25per.png]] '''''Thus Spake Zarathustra''''' — Friedrich Nietzsche |
+ | * [[Image:25per.png]] '''''War and Peace''''' — Leo Tolstoy | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 3 August 2006
I am calling this article my Summer Reading List. This does not mean I will only read these books during the summer; it is more for historical reasons. Obviously, it will take me a very long time to complete this list, however, I am taking it one book at a time.
Other books
Note: The little icon to the left of each title indicates how much of that book I have read.
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À la Recherche du Temps Perdu — Marcel Proust
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Anxiety of Influence, The — Harold Bloom
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Art of War, The — Sun Tzu
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Brothers Karamazov, The — Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Childhood and Society — Erik Erikson
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City of God — Saint Augustine
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Double Helix, The — James Watson
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Either/Or — Søren Kierkegaard
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Emma — Jane Austen
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Frankenstein — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Genealogy of Morals, The — Friedrich Nietzsche
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Human Comedy, The — Honoré de Balzac
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I and Thou — Martin Buber
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Idea of a Christian Society, The — T.S. Eliot
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Law in Modern Society — Roberto Unger
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Meditations — Marcus Aurelius
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Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter — Simone de Beauvoir
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One Hundred Years of Solitude — Gabriel García Márquez
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On War — Carl von Clausewitz
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Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, The — Julian Jaynes
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Pensées — Blaise Pascal
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Praise of Folly, The — Desiderius Erasmus
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Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and Northanger Abbey — Jane Austen
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Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The — Max Weber
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Rembrandt's Aristotle and Other Rembrandt Studies — Julius Held
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Rouge et le Noir, Le — Stendhal
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Selected Poems — Sappho
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Selected Writings — Hildegard of Bingen
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Sound and the Fury, The — William Faulkner
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Thus Spake Zarathustra — Friedrich Nietzsche
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War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy