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Jul 21, 2014 07:59AM

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I haven't read The Metamorphoses but I'm excited to give it a try :D



This is my first read-along and I'm really excited! I must admit that I am a tad daunted by classical literature, so I'm sure that being in a group will be awesome.

This is my first read-along and I'm really excited! I must admit that I am a tad daunted by classical literature, so I'm sure that being in a group will be awesome."
It's my first read-along too :) also slightly daunted by classical literature, but I'm sure it will be fun!


I don't know if this helps but I like to approach classical lit the same way I would a normal book and sure, they are both massively influential pieces of literature but don't let what is effectively hype colour your reading experience. I like to come at a first reading purely to enjoy the story without getting too caught up in when it was written and what it meant to the genre etc because you want to try and get that genuine experience of enjoyment (or not) you would that made the original audience enjoy it. That was probably utterly useless advice but glad you're taking part nevertheless :).


I'm Nueng from Thailand.
I've never read classical literature before.
After saw JeanBookishthoughts's video, it sound interesting and I'd like to get my hands on classics. So here I am :)
In Thailand I could found only a copy of The Odyssey as Oxford (translate by Walter Shewring) which is not match from group's recommendation.
Hope it'd be ok, not too difficult to understand.
And I'd like to ask a question, should I read The Iliad before reading The Odyssey?
Thank you :)

Nueng wrote: "Hi Guys :)
I'm Nueng from Thailand.
I've never read classical literature before.
After saw JeanBookishthoughts's video, it sound interesting and I'd like to get my hands on classics. So here I am ..."
I asked myself the same question! Read the last couple of comments in this thread: http://www.online-literature.com/foru...
I think we should do great with reading the Odyssey and then the Iliad afterwards.

Thanks Cale, right now I realized I had missed the pointed of reading for enjoyment.
I joined the group because I wanna explore the classics, I should feel excited not scared of :)

I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I haven't read much classical literature. However, I've absolutely loved what I have read, so I have high hopes for the works we'll be reading this month.
Good luck, everyone!

Wish me luck! Hope you enjoy your reading.
Xoxo
I've started with The Penelopiad in the hope that it will get me in the right mood to then read The Odyssey! So once I have finished that I can join in the discussion on The Penelopiad board without spoilers :)

I'm re-reading The Penelopiad afterwards. Have to say I'm very excited to re-read it knowing the 'actual' story properly, rather than just what I'm familiar with.
Got a bit delayed in my starting - I read the first chapter of Odyssey then didn't get a chance at all to read yesterday!
Also, I've indulged myself in the Penguin clothbound Metamorphoses... Mainly because I don't like the black Penguin covers, and I have no other Oxford classics so it would have looked silly on my shelf ;) At least that's what I'm telling myself...


I read the Penelopiad before the Odyssey the first time and it just got me more intrigued by the original :). I think reading a modern adaptation can be the perfect way to spark your interest in a more intimidating classic (ancient or modern).

I don't what copy you're reading but if it has footnotes I'd really recommend reading them, they always help me when I'm unfamiliar with a story :) but I know, myself included, most people just skip them in classics haha.


That being said I really enjoyed the small amount of pages I've managed to read - and this read-along has given me courage to continue finish The Odyssey and perhaps some more classical literature, but for now, I'm out. :/
Thanks for hosting the read-along, Jean and good luck to all of you! Looking forward to read about your reading experiences soon :)
