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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes creator (his non-sherlock stuff are excellent as well).

    I like Edgar Allan Poe too (though not not nearly as much as SACD), most notably on the short story "A Cask Of Amontillado" (fine use of words). I've read most of his stories and he's a very good user of words.

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    I voted for Langhorne Clemens, Chickens and Hugo, because I read buckets of their stuff when I was a kid, and enjoyed it immensely. Especially "A Sale of Two Titties" by Chickens.

    Then I voted Dostoyevsky cause it make me look into lekshell. Or so they say.

    Then I threw in a Gah! for the old nazi Hamsun, though he kept on witing well into the 20. He done write well.
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    Gah to many good ones !


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    Gah.

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    I liked GAH the best, specifically the second novel GAH in the original Lithuanian.
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    Who wrote Robinson Crusoe? And also I liked Jekyll and Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (he's also missing from the list) .

    Sorry, I know about Robinson Crusoe author, it was in the back of my mind. Defoe.

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    It is not well known, Gah is short for Gushnasaph.
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    Had to go for Dickens and Gah! My other option wasn't listed so I signified him with the good ole' GAH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Peru
    I voted for Langhorne Clemens, Chickens and Hugo, because I read buckets of their stuff when I was a kid, and enjoyed it immensely. Especially "A Sale of Two Titties" by Chickens.

    Then I voted Dostoyevsky cause it make me look into lekshell. Or so they say.

    Then I threw in a Gah! for the old nazi Hamsun, though he kept on witing well into the 20. He done write well.
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    Well I voted Poe but my favorite and Im amazed hes not on the list is H G Wells with Jules Vernes not far behind,or dosent sci fi count as novels? Another of mine is Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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    I have not read enough of any of these authors work to vote anything but Gah!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
    Well I voted Poe but my favorite and Im amazed hes not on the list is H G Wells with Jules Vernes not far behind,or dosent sci fi count as novels? Another of mine is Edgar Rice Burroughs.
    I agree, Wells is one of the most brilliant authors of his time.
    Almost all his novels, including the outstanding Invisible man, one of my all time favs, were published before the end of the 19th century.
    Verne also belongs in this period, whereas Burroughs novels are filed under 20th century.

    And also I liked Jekyll and Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (he's also missing from the list) .
    He should really be on the list. Stevenson was one of the first authors, besides Poe, who wrote about the unconscious. He experimented a lot with drugs and was considered a lunatic by his servants, whom he sometimes ordered to hoist him into bed in a kneeling position, face on the cushion. Nevertheless, Jekyll and Hyde was written in a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
    Well I voted Poe but my favorite and Im amazed hes not on the list is H G Wells,
    Did you ever read his book The Outline of History? What an amazing piece of work. Not just history but history with Wells's insights and opinion thrown in. Priceless!

    One of my three top books for sure.
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    have any of you read "The heart of darkness", or "Nostramo", conrad is the greatest writer of the turn of the century.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quietus
    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes creator (his non-sherlock stuff are excellent as well).
    Hey Quietus, I remember you are a great fan of Sir Conan Doyle. We exchanged SACD web sites not too long ago.
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