ensian sense of weariness and estrangement out of me with the imbalance of her own Dickensonian melancholy should I make her stop?
2006-08-12
20:22:19
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"Moronic Pig"? I seriously doubt with that sentence that I just fashioned that I qualify.
2006-08-12
20:28:36 ·
update #1
Does anybody even understand the literary allusions involved in my juvenile wordplay.
Dickensian is obvious, but what is Dickensonian.
2006-08-12
23:30:24 ·
update #2
Dickensian is a reference to Charles Dickens and the weariness and estrangement is a comment on the experience of many of his lead characters.
Dickensonian, is a reference to Emily Dickenson, and certainly there was an element of melancholy in much of her poetry.
The people who told me my brain is sh*t should not presume to be answering questions in the literature category.
2006-08-13
10:35:44 ·
update #3