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schneefink) wrote2022-10-14 09:19 am
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Imagine Werther with vampires
Breakfast conversation, lightly paraphrased because memory is an illusion:
Me: "You know what was nominated for Yuletide? "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" (The Sorrows of Young Werther.)
DD: "Oh god. We had to read it in high school and for me it's like Twilight, except without vampires, for the youth of back then."
Me, cracking up: "It is! Please tell me I can quote you on that."
DD: "It is like Twilight! Just over 200 years ago, and I'm 100% sure that less people killed themselves over Twilight."
DD, a little later: "Also, nobody calls Twilight a literary masterpiece. People react differently to someone saying their favorite book is "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" or "Twilight." At least admit that you like tragic, over-indulgent threesomes! (See how impacted I was by having to read this twenty years ago? I still get worked up over it.)"
DD, a little later, after learning from Wikipedia-via-me that Napoleon was a big fan of "Werther": "Napoleon would have liked Twilight."
DD, even later, seeing the actual nomination in the tag set: "Even the title "Twilight" is cooler."
Me: "You know what was nominated for Yuletide? "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" (The Sorrows of Young Werther.)
DD: "Oh god. We had to read it in high school and for me it's like Twilight, except without vampires, for the youth of back then."
Me, cracking up: "It is! Please tell me I can quote you on that."
DD: "It is like Twilight! Just over 200 years ago, and I'm 100% sure that less people killed themselves over Twilight."
DD, a little later: "Also, nobody calls Twilight a literary masterpiece. People react differently to someone saying their favorite book is "Die Leiden des jungen Werther" or "Twilight." At least admit that you like tragic, over-indulgent threesomes! (See how impacted I was by having to read this twenty years ago? I still get worked up over it.)"
DD, a little later, after learning from Wikipedia-via-me that Napoleon was a big fan of "Werther": "Napoleon would have liked Twilight."
DD, even later, seeing the actual nomination in the tag set: "Even the title "Twilight" is cooler."
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I've never read it, but "everybody is wildly dramatically emo and somebody flings himself off a cliff" is all I know about it. I love the Twilight comparison! It's so funny how controversial dramatic potboilers of their day become classics through age... (Speaking in general, not of Yuletide, which doesn't lend itself to a Sainted Classic Of Literature lol.)
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I can also never see the title without being reminded of this parody poem: https://www.poetrynook.com/poem/sorrows-werther
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Sounds pretty accurate xD
It's so funny how controversial dramatic potboilers of their day become classics through age...
True!
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I'm now actually looking forward to the prompts ^^
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NApoléon would have loved Twilight, yeah.
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Glad you agree :D
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A main reason I really enjoyed reading Faust was because I had several moments of "oh that's where that saying comes from!"
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My favorite class reading was probably Remarque. What was yours?
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