Sujet : Re: The Demonization of Shakespeare
De : jerry (at) *nospam* jwbrown.co.uk.invalid (Jerry Brown)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written alt.usage.englishDate : 10. Apr 2025, 06:56:02
Autres entêtes
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 14:38:55 -0400, William Hyde <
wthyde1953@gmail.com>
wrote:
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Our English teacher allowed the class to select one SF book which we
would read and discuss. Alas, the class selection was Philip Wylie's
"Triumph", but even that was better than nothing. Still, it showed an
open mind on his part.
>
My submitted stories in HS English were always SF. I always got a
terrible mark, but that was because they were terrible stories, not
because they were SF.
Reminds me that one of our English Lit textbooks featured beginnings
of existing short stories to be discussed in class, including
suggesting endings. One of these was Aldiss's "But Who Can Replace a
Man?", to which I looked forward to supplying the actual ending,
having read it in a collection earlier that year.
Sadly, we didn't cover thet one.
-- Jerry BrownA cat may look at a king(but probably won't bother)