Well, I must say that simultaneously reading "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "Mansfield Park" was quite amusing.
I read the one: death, intrigue and revenge. In the other, it's the height of action when a male character decides to pursue the protagonist.
However, it has certainly had a singular effect upon my writing. Mayhap it shall be naught but temporary -- though I am amused greatly by it, nonetheless.
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I read the one: death, intrigue and revenge. In the other, it's the height of action when a male character decides to pursue the protagonist.
However, it has certainly had a singular effect upon my writing. Mayhap it shall be naught but temporary -- though I am amused greatly by it, nonetheless.