Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read James recently and obviously the companion is Huck Finn.
I haven’t read Demon Copperhead (or David Copperfield) yet but obviously those pair up.
I’m now reading Wild, Dark Shore and - while the link isn’t as direct - the mentions of Jane Erie and the general vibe making me want to reread Jane Eyre.
What are some others (bonus if you enjoyed them / would recommend them) where there are modern stories with good companions in classic English / American literature?
Oo, you are so right about Wild Dark Shore and Jane Eyre! Love that parallel…
Anonymous wrote:Circe / The Odyssey
Anonymous wrote:Karen Brooks "The Good Wife of Bath" from Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales."
Anonymous wrote:I read James recently and obviously the companion is Huck Finn.
I haven’t read Demon Copperhead (or David Copperfield) yet but obviously those pair up.
I’m now reading Wild, Dark Shore and - while the link isn’t as direct - the mentions of Jane Erie and the general vibe making me want to reread Jane Eyre.
What are some others (bonus if you enjoyed them / would recommend them) where there are modern stories with good companions in classic English / American literature?
Anonymous wrote:Phillip Pullman''s "His Dark Materials" => Paradise Lost