Ha, I've finally passed my foreign literature of the 20th century exam! Although with all my problems it took a year but at last I've done it.
This was the last course of foreign literature, so in my diploma paper I will be proud to read "History of foreign literature - excellent".
Speaking about Jorge Luis Borges's works (which I read long time ago and enjoyed) and style and Alfred Döblin's novel "Hamlet, or The Long Night Comes To An End" (which I read last summer when I was hoping to pass the exam in September) was a real pleasure. Although I hoped to get an examination question about Eugene O'Neill's dramas, which I had really enjoyed reading, or about Virginia Woolf whom I adore so much, that I'd be able to speak till tomorrow *gg* But everything was good as it was, if not to mention that I've frightened our lecturer a bit )) She asked one girl who the Fisher King was and I was so eager to answer (I've read Arthurian legends just several days ago, so I remember even tiniest details) that I even jumped a little on my place *gg* Yeah, I'm probably Hermione Granger %)))
This was the last course of foreign literature, so in my diploma paper I will be proud to read "History of foreign literature - excellent".
Speaking about Jorge Luis Borges's works (which I read long time ago and enjoyed) and style and Alfred Döblin's novel "Hamlet, or The Long Night Comes To An End" (which I read last summer when I was hoping to pass the exam in September) was a real pleasure. Although I hoped to get an examination question about Eugene O'Neill's dramas, which I had really enjoyed reading, or about Virginia Woolf whom I adore so much, that I'd be able to speak till tomorrow *gg* But everything was good as it was, if not to mention that I've frightened our lecturer a bit )) She asked one girl who the Fisher King was and I was so eager to answer (I've read Arthurian legends just several days ago, so I remember even tiniest details) that I even jumped a little on my place *gg* Yeah, I'm probably Hermione Granger %)))
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