Absolutely insane lines to just drop in the middle of an academic text btw. Feeling so normal about this.
[ A Critical History of English Literature, Vol. 1, Prof. David Daiches, first published in 1960 ]

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Absolutely insane lines to just drop in the middle of an academic text btw. Feeling so normal about this.
[ A Critical History of English Literature, Vol. 1, Prof. David Daiches, first published in 1960 ]
every sapphic book i love → one last stop by casey mcquiston
I fell in love with you the day that I met you, and then I fell in love with the person you remembered you are. I got to fall in love with you twice.
evil dead rise enthusiasts may I interest you in the original maggot mommy
bi4bi, ace4ace, t4t, catbus
Figured out the logistics. Formative BL ships for 2000s Bollywood.
(Don't argue with me about Rohan and Abhimanyu. I was there when they made fujoshi sports competitors history before Challengers 2024. Unfortunately, Malik Kafur literally sucks off Alauddin on screen.)
kendall roy, hamlet and the ouroboros of punishment
jeremy strong as kendall roy, succession, hbo (2018-2023) / david daiches on hamlet, from a critical history of english literature, vol. 1, published in 1960 [x]
You won't last an hour in the asylum etc
Anima, in Absentia
A historical, epistolary lesbian romance set in 1970-80s Calcutta, where a Bengali film actress and a flower shop owner in Manicktala exchange letters on art, politics, and other–less remembered– things.
radfems, terfs and bhakts this story is not for you :)