Classic or modern?
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Re: Classic or modern?
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I absolutely agree. Jane Austen's books didn't become popular until after she died. Some books that are considered modern now will eventually become classics.AGreatUsername wrote: ↑23 Jul 2020, 18:12 I could not vote in the poll, this is like Sophie's Choice for me! To give up an entire era of literature is to lose a piece of our history, culture, even our humanity. BOTH are important, crucial even, to society.
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