Can't help there. I've actually never read her. Lots of bees from what I hear. I've read most of that up to Joyce though. I remember liking Volpone (I was so glad to take a class on Renaissance drama that wasn't about Shakespeare... I got nothing against the guy but he didn't hold a monopoly or anything) and the museum I used to work at (and James still works at) had a great first edition of Gullivers Travels that they let me study for a day. ^_^
Things Falls Apart is great too, I did that in cegep (although it was out of print at the time so I don't own a copy saddly). That's probably one of the few 20th century ones on the list I've read. I was never big on modern literature unless there were dragons, magic or space ships... and most people stop calling it literature at that point ;)
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Things Falls Apart is great too, I did that in cegep (although it was out of print at the time so I don't own a copy saddly). That's probably one of the few 20th century ones on the list I've read. I was never big on modern literature unless there were dragons, magic or space ships... and most people stop calling it literature at that point ;)