QTDDTOT Behold A Man Edition

QTDDTOT Behold A Man Edition

For questions that don't deserve their own thread

I'm looking for a collection book of haiku or imagist poetry. Any recs?

If Plato had one or both of his legs amputated by Diogenes the Cynic, would he be considered castrated / no longer a man anymore by his own definition?

How does this definition fits with his theory of forms either way?

you can't amputate a leg of the form, baka

will i ever not be a virgin

just think of 'biped' as 'biped by nature' or 'member of a bipedal species'. Damaged bipeds are still bipeds.

In Ulysses, chapter "Oxen of The Sun", why are Stephen and his friends getting drunk in the hospital? Are they also there to see Mina Purefoy as well? Or does it have to do with Stephen's friends who are med students?

where to start with De Maistre

Are the Dover Thrift Editions better than Wordsworth?

Is this the best collection of Lovecraft's works to get?
It looks really fucking good,but what about the content?

yes - cheaper, smaller/lighter/pages stay together and passive covers

So ordering a bunch of them wasn't a mistake then.

no man, they're great
i bought a shitload of them in a year when i was first getting into literature back in highschool. covered a lot of the classics with their cheap editions.... also, if you're ordering from amazon they're almost definetely shipped for free, so its a pretty damn good deal

Check out the Knickerbocker classics edition. If you get it make sure its the purple ribbon and not the gold ribbon.

What does that have over the edition I posted?
that Cthulhtu is hella ugly btw

Theres a book inside that. Its just a casing. Apparently there are less typos in the Knickerbocker edition if typos flare your autism then go for the Knickerbocker edition but if you can live with a bit more typos you get some notes before each story in that edition you posted.

Thank you for all the information.

Best translation of Iliad and Odyssey? I'm thinking of getting Lattimore

No, not because of the edition itself, but because Lovecraft didn't write a lot of good stories. He's extremely repetitive and it's best to get a best of collection if possible.

Lattimore is what I have, Fagle's is also very good I've heard.

Only if you also tarred and feathered him.

Based Dio

Is there a good website or app for poetry? I want to read some people's poems and post some of my own.

Can anyone recommend an overview of modern British historiography?

I know a good amount about French, German, and American, but very little about English history-writing. I know about the debates over Carr, but after that, I'm not sure how to characterise the general "spirit" of English history.