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    vj (@ 128.*) on: Wed May 26 17:04:25




    Udhaya,
    has it struck you that the Russian writers seem to have some uncanny knack for interesting insights on very ordinary human incidents? They also seem to exude 'collectively' some mystery about them and their characters, its as if the characters actually need not exist but they do.. by the author's choice only and scanbe considered as aproximate realisations of a human mind that just has a different way to respond to trifling human situations...
    We should be starting threads on discussion of genres of writing...

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    electron (@ 203.*) on: Mon Jul 5 03:32:12




    Is there any site where I can read 'Of human Bondage' by Somerset Mau' full and free?

    help please





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    electron (@ 203.*) on: Mon Jul 5 03:39:30




    Do I have any site where I can 'Of human bondage' by Somerset Maugham free and full?





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    Kani (@ 194.*) on: Tue Jul 6 04:15:55




    http://www.bibliomania.com/Fiction/Maugham/Human/index.html

    Here is the complete electronic version of the book you asked for.

    Happy reading.





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    Saketh (@ 128.*) on: Mon Aug 30 17:16:34




    They collided, and it proved that no two objects can be at the same point in space simultaneously





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    Saketh (@ 128.*) on: Mon Aug 30 17:17:39




    The previous one was PGW quote





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    ravi SUNdaram (@ 192.*) on: Thu Sep 2 10:06:42




    Re Wodehouse: Uncle Dynamite:
    Poor Constable Potter was at the reciving end of this: "You thought I was Major Barbazon-Plank! no, I said Barbazon-Plank, the Major, to distinguish myself from my illustrious brother Barbazon-Plank, the Minor. And by curious coincidence, he joined the army and reached the exalted rank of a Major, thus becoming Major Barbazon-Plank, the Minor. And I went to Africa and did some prospecting and ended up owning a few gold mines, thus becoming, Miner Barbazon-Plank, the Major." (para phrased, not an exact quote).





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    pattu (@ pppb*) on: Fri Oct 29 00:00:42




    i thought this discussion was about classics....
    i don't mean to belittle PGW.. but i was wondering when there is seperate discussion forum for him...why he is being discussed again here...??

    for Maughm fans... have you read this book.."Razor's Edge" by him??
    Terrific!!!!





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    R.karthikeyan (@ ) on: Thu Jun 10 11:31:57





    hello,

    sir i want list of tamil names starts with "su"
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    hi
    whats happening in this page.... yuo are talking alone or is there anybody answering you... i got confused when i saw this page.
    anyway,
    i wanted to recommedn those visiting this page to read bronte's wuthering heights... donno whether it is amongs classics, but it's just brilliant. we would go to the heights along with the author. pearl s buck's gods men also provides good reading.

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