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Originally posted by megaloman
Ignore away, but I would suggest bookmarking this post and re-reading it in 30 years. In any place other than the old babyboomers retirement home, the mention of HST will evoke a universal "who?", while the mention of Dickens, or for that matter Austen will resonate as vibrantly as they do today.
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I would 2 this, but I've never read a single page of HST. Or Austen. Primarily because the people who recommended each to me in college made such horrendously poor decisions in their respective personal lives at the time that I assumed they were incapable of judging good and bad.
Rebus sic stantibus.