So I'm halfway through this, but I have an unabridged version of this. My copy is atleast over 60 years old, and some of the language is really hard to follow sometimes
Question: Should I buy a edited modern version of this book
Question: What do you do to tab nd search unfamiliar languages/slang
1. No
2. If you're like me, and it's disconcerting to use a phone or computer to search up everything you don't know as you read it, write on a piece of paper unfamiliar words or terms. Then, when you're reading session is over, and you're on /lit/ waiting for replies, you can tab over and know what they mean rapid fire.
if you can't handle swift's language, you're in trouble. it's not fuckin chaucer
>>8255002
assuming OP is a native English speaker, agreed.
>>8254130
swift is like...an a+ fucking writer. just persevere and you'll get used to the language eventually. google a guide or something.