Does /lit/ like actual literature?
>>8285957
I read Dubliners once. Didn't understand any of it and it was pretty shit, but at least I read it. Right?
>>8285965
God DAMN right.
>>8285965
DAMN straight.
I just got Plato's complete works, and was thinking of reading from start to finish.
I just finished reading Apology, and found it okay. What are his best works?
>>8286298
Phaedo
>>8286329
Not really that great though. I much prefer The Three Musketeers.
>>8285957
When I buy a book, I feel like part of me has already read it, and I just need to remember it.
I buy books often and I like the feeling of it, so I guess you could say I like literature.
>>8286298
Theaetetus, Phaedo, Symposium, Republic, Crito, Sophist, Statesman, Meno, Protagoras, Euthyphro, Cratylus, Charmides, Lysis and Laches.
Disregard Parmenides, Timaeus, and Laws as autistical ramblings by Plato if you read them. Everything else (besides for maybe Apology and the Alcibiades dialogues) are pretty much irrelevant and uninteresting, and should only be read if you're intent of fully studying Plato for the sake of it.
>>8286521
*Oh yeah, and Gorgias too on the recommended list.
>>8285957
>Plato
>literature
Come on. You can do better.
>>8286592
>muh souls
>muh allegories
>muh myths
>not fiction
Thank you for making this thread because now I can ask a question pertaining to this that i have wanted to ask:
What is the best translation for this book: Republic . plato?
1. Allan Bloom
2. Benjamin Jowett
Which is better?
>>8288327
bump
>>8288327
maximus bumpus