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So sad but so true. I think I'll start my two year old on Beowulf and Chaucer right away. Okay, maybe when she's five.
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Yeah, Beowulf would be a bit much for a 5 year old.. the whole ripping off of limbs, mass killing of the innocent and whatnot :biggrin:
I'd start with The Canterbury Tales |
Yeah, but there's all that sex in there...and the Wyf of Bath is beyond the pale, quite!
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But Beowulf is a funny funny story! As is Gawain and the Green Knight - great humor back in the day...
Maybe Pilgrims Progress? Or a little Joyce to lighten things up? HA HA |
There's always Jonathan Swift for long-assed sentences and words you can't pronounce and probably on second thought aren't real words, anyway...
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I actually enjoy watching Sesame Street. The bits have some good hidden adult humor, and are just long enough for my two year old's TV-watching attention span; her book attention span is actually a good half hour to forty five minutes - pretty amazing she is. (Her newest words are "probably", and "because" - ask her what color something is, she'll now reply with a strange sentece like "it's probably green, because not yellow.")
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As an English major I was subjected to Henry James and John Milton. I do not want to repeat the experience.
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