Thanks. I choose not to think about them until my essays are out of the way :(
I looked at Angela Carter in my 1st year, in generic modern lit. Loved it, and have been (even more) obsessed with Little Red Riding Hood ever since. This modules' actually on Mythology in 20th Century Literature. Which is also fabulous, but ended with a bunch of questions on myth theory, which made me want to cry, until I noticed one about comparing myths and fairy tales, and I thought '..heyyy...'. So now I am comparing Little Red with pursuit/rape myths in Ovid. Go me :)
All my essays would be much easier to think about if I didn't have a shiny new fandom, including someone who likes my new cracked-out pairing, and a bunch of untouched Christmas DVDs, and my friends having just watched a DVD of a show/pairing/fandom I have been almost alone in for ages. Damn this constantly having the internet thing, damnit! It's no good for the work ethic!
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Date: 2005-12-30 11:11 am (UTC)I looked at Angela Carter in my 1st year, in generic modern lit. Loved it, and have been (even more) obsessed with Little Red Riding Hood ever since. This modules' actually on Mythology in 20th Century Literature. Which is also fabulous, but ended with a bunch of questions on myth theory, which made me want to cry, until I noticed one about comparing myths and fairy tales, and I thought '..heyyy...'. So now I am comparing Little Red with pursuit/rape myths in Ovid. Go me :)
All my essays would be much easier to think about if I didn't have a shiny new fandom, including someone who likes my new cracked-out pairing, and a bunch of untouched Christmas DVDs, and my friends having just watched a DVD of a show/pairing/fandom I have been almost alone in for ages. Damn this constantly having the internet thing, damnit! It's no good for the work ethic!