GORGEOUS!
When You Are Old
When you are old and grey and full of sleep,And nodding by the fire, take down this book,And slowly read, and dream of the soft lookYour eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;How many loved your moments of glad grace,And loved your beauty with love false or true,But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,And loved the sorrows of your changing face;And bending down beside the glowing bars,Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fledAnd paced upon the mountains overheadAnd hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
First Look: The Great Gatsby movie poster. Eeeee-is it December yet?

Got this shot from the uberly talented Maggie from Subways-366 [it’s a leap year] days of subway snapshots. Check it out!

Danke/Merci/Grazie/Tack, LitReactor for naming our classic novel boxed set one of the 10 Gift Ideas No Book Lover Can Live Without This Holiday Season!!!
(Source: barnesandnoble.com)
It’s ok, we totally get ya!
meditationsonmisery:
Nobody except maybe Jane Austen. She seemed to have a pretty good knack for creating blokes who could never exist in real life.

Tolstoy’s Birthday Horoscope for September 9, 2011: Virgo
Buckle down and get to it, Virgo! Whip out that pen and stop being so critical of yourself. You might find perfection in your inner complexities, even if they seem, at first, a paradox (like “war” and “peace”). Boil this down to the very basics and you will find revelation. But don’t get too radical or you might just alienate those you love.

This October we’re releasing the long out of print, three-volume biography of Charles Dickens-WoOoOoHoooo!
We created this illustrated edition for the next generation of Dickens enthusiasts.
To celebrate, we’re honoring Charlie all September long. So keep your eyes peeled to I Heart Classics for exclusive Dickens content and tons and tons of giveaways.
Search #LifeofDickens on twitter to join/start the conversation!!
Hey!! It’s FRIDAY and you know what that means…another classic edition of Would You Rather?

go to a sleepover at Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydes’ or Dracula’s place?
Choose Wisely, TUMBLAS!!! Muahahaha
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