Literary Classic meme
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Which literature classic are you?

Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well.
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Which literature classic are you?

Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray. You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well.
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Date: Monday, 3 March 2008 11:26 am (UTC)Do you consider yourself a fantasy writer more than anything else? Me, I always seem to lose the magic as soon as I can, though I don't at all mind reading about it. But I can certainly identify with Wilde's despair about his characters being "all talk and no action" XD.
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Date: Monday, 3 March 2008 08:31 pm (UTC)BTW, I think I know exactly what one would have had to do to get Tolkien as a response. You'd have to answer that you were "focused on the eternal battle between good and evil", and so on. I didn't pick those answers, though I could see where they were tending, because I thought they were an inaccurate representation of Tolkien and his philosophy - and of mine, certainly! No eternal struggles for me, thank you! Etermal discovery and fun, yes!