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Bao
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 Message 25 of 76
21 June 2009 at 7:24pm | IP Logged 
SamD wrote:
Yukamina wrote:
I'm learning languages to read books. Not necessarily "great books", just ones I would enjoy.


As far as I'm concerned, any book that you enjoy is a great book.


Seconded. I for one would love to be able to read Paasilinna in Finnish simply because I admire his characterization, which is no-nonsense and extremely absurd at the same time. I learnt a lot of my English by reading Pratchett.
Being able to read "classics" wouldn't be bad either, but I lack the stamina to even read the German classics (especially those written before the early 20th century)
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lyzazel
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 Message 28 of 76
22 June 2009 at 2:01pm | IP Logged 
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I read that James Joyce, while at university, taught himself Norwegian so he could read Ibsen in the
original.


It's kind of strange: I too have heard of some university professors, writers and similar intellectuals in the past
learning multiple languages so that they could read literally works in them. Guess it was more common then than
these days.
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Bao
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 Message 31 of 76
22 June 2009 at 3:41pm | IP Logged 
turaisiawase wrote:
Bao wrote:
I learnt a lot of my English by reading Pratchett.
Being able to read "classics" wouldn't be bad either, but I lack the stamina to even read the German classics (especially those written before the early 20th century)


As with everything else, it's mainly love. If you have it, you'll get the stamina.

Maybe when I'm older. I'll try it again when I'm in my thirties.
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