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the greatest obloquy i' th' world William Shakespeare

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Obooki's Obloquy | "the greatest obloquy i' th' world" William Shakespeare Obooki's Obloquy "the greatest obloquy i' th' world" William Shakespeare Darkness Visible, by William Golding Golding is one of the few writers whose complete novels I’ve read, so now I’m getting around to re-reading one or two. From this perspective, his novels fall into 2 categories: those I can remember something about ( The Inheritors, Pincher Martin, Rites of Passage ), and those I remember absolutely nothing about ( Free Fall, The Spire, The Pyramid ); – and, of course, Lord of the Flies , which I think we can give a category to itself. Darkness Visible is one of those I remember nothing about. I had an idea it was notoriously obscure; and that Golding had taken no pains to elucidate it. For someone whose complete works I’ve read, I’m still not sure how I consider Golding’s writings. He’s not a particular stylist; but I do find him an interesting writer. The last book of his I reviewed, I sai...

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