Submitted by pizzapastamix t3_zz0gc7 in books
showmeurknuckleball t1_j29dy7s wrote
Reply to comment by Sir-Siren in 4chan /lit/'s 2022 top 100 books of all time by pizzapastamix
Which books written by women would you place in the top 20?
Electronic_Trifle_60 t1_j29h7pi wrote
Gone With the Wind and Pride and Prejudice are both in my top 5.
dking159 t1_j2avp5q wrote
Pride and prejudice is not that great.
That-Requirement-285 t1_j2b52nm wrote
According to you. Not everybody is going to agree. Pride and Prejudice is a classic of romance and social satire literature. If you don’t like romance, you probably won’t like the book.
dking159 t1_j2bykrv wrote
Since it’s appeal are not only understood by its niche we shouldn’t place it that high. Or I can say:
- The bible is the best book ever written. Oh.. you don’t agree? You have to be Christian. If you don’t like Jesus you won’t like the book.
(I believe the appeal for the bible transcend religion but just for the sake of the argument )
That-Requirement-285 t1_j2c1adr wrote
But you can say this for all genres. I’m saying that people who dislike most romance probably won’t like Pride and Prejudice, however it’s still a classic of literature. I dislike most romance in general, but I like Pride and Prejudice. Although I prefer some of her other books.
If someone doesn’t agree with Nietzchean philosophy, they would probably dislike Beyond Good & Evil. It’s still a classic book.
dking159 t1_j2c434d wrote
Were would you put pride and prejudice on this top? Or you can make one?
That-Requirement-285 t1_j2c51np wrote
I wouldn’t put it in my top 10 but maybe around top 20/30 because of it’s influence not only as a classic novel but also on the romance genre as a whole. I know some people prefer The Brontës more ‘grim’ work than Jane Austen, and I actually agree.
Electronic_Trifle_60 t1_j2bqfrd wrote
Wrong. You should be ashamed of yourself.
dking159 t1_j2bz6mo wrote
Where would you put it?
Moondust99 t1_j2arzju wrote
Rebecca should be there imo, loved every second of it
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