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sparrowspine:Wasn’t going to post another desk picture but Mim’s face was too good not too. ✨ (Also
Treats from my recent trip to Cambridge.
Early Modern Europe and (very milky) soy coffee
This morning my dissertation tutor looked at my poetry (which makes me feel sick with nerves) and he
‘Fate in the sense of what was, of what happened to be. It was something like the word 'it&rsq
Mum gave me some books to help with my Cyrillic handwriting – I can write basic stuff in print but h
I have convinced myself that it’s okay to buy myself lots of lovely poetry books because I need to r
Right now I’m working on an essay about Eyes Wide Shut (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1999) and its origin t
⎨Literature Edits⎬→ Frankenstein, Mary Shelley “How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge.”
I hope you all have good Marches, and read some great books!As always, more indepth horoscopes below
⎨Literature Edits⎬→ Hamlet, William Shakespeare “If it be now, ‘tis not to come. If it be not to com
update on the (quasi) francis abernathy look: found some funky glasses. not quite pince-nez but an a
favourite quotes: t.s. eliotrequested by anon
fall reads & warm drinks
Decor ideas for book lovers. If you like furniture like this, check out this collection of Rustic Fu
this exchange in nick dear’s stage adaption of frankenstein sums up the whole novel in 3 lines
Thinking about some pretty big life changes today and feeling the call of far away places.
calming afternoons with a cuppa x
21.07.2021 (95/100 Days of Productivity) Tis the season to reread books that were loved years ago.
A Bookcase at Castle Howard Stately Home, North Yorkshire, England.
as apparently i’ve reached the link limit, i’ve decided to split my poetry masterpost in two so i ca
— Wallace Stevens, from ‘Flyer’s Fall’, in Selected Poems (1953)
Alejandra Pizarnik, ‘Privilege’, from Extracting the Stone of Madness: Poems 1962-1972 (tr. Yvette S
William Shakespeare, ‘Sonnet 110′ from Shakespeare’s Sonnets (1609)
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