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Today on the (25-minute behind schedule) ride home, there was a woman on the bus with Tourette's. Not that she could help it, obviously, but there's nothing like a woman hand-flapping and screeching, "sweaty vagina!" in an odd, high voice to let you know you're on a public conveyance.

ION I started 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles,' and then went and spoiled myself for the plot via Wikipedia, and I'm not sure I want to go on. Maybe I will only read 19th-century novels written by women, since so far in the ones I've read written by men the women are all Symbols of Pure Womanhood and/or Connected To Nature (or actually named The Vengeance.)

IOON, week two of moving books 4 hours a day and I am not any less sore at the end of each day. Nor is my butt smaller. I suppose this is a consequence of being 39.

Date: 2012-04-11 12:56 am (UTC)
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You did not take a moment to inform her that internal parts don't get sweaty? "Crotch" doesn't have that 3-syllable rhythm to it, I suppose. I wonder if Touretteers can pick up different phrases based on syllables or sound-alikes? That might be fun. Like, if you can't stop yourself talking, might as well make it a word game.

"Sweaty vagina" could easily become "groovy penuche"!

In re Tess of the D'Urbervilles, I sat through most of the movie as a teen, and could have told you not to read that book. You might like Balzac or Trollope (I've read the former but not the latter); they've both got much better reputations for avoiding Tiny Wet Kleenex Heroine syndrome. But not Zola, as you always want to shoot yourself at the end of a Zola novel. (Even when the heroines are well-rounded.)

Date: 2012-04-11 11:38 pm (UTC)
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Charles Darnay isn't very interesting either. That pair are just cardboard cutouts with HERO printed on the back. Stout Miss Pross, though!

I think Dickens does very well with sharp secondary characters, like Miss Pross and like Miss Petowker in Nicholas Nickleby (not a very good book) that I tend to forgive the greater (Kate Nickleby) and lesser (Esther Summerson) tendencies toward Kleenexism in the primary characters.

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