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Ancient Greek lit imo is the comfiest of them all, I can just keep reading the Greek plays and poems, and love their gods and philosophers. Their virtues are aggression, masculinity, emotional honesty and openness. Makes them extremely comfy to read. Does any era of human history compare?
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The era of history wherein you make a thread on a specific book as per board rules. I like that era.
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This is a thread about finding a cultural time period with books more comfy than Illiad, Odyssey, Thebian Plays, The Cloud, Platonic Dialogues, Pre-socratic fragments and more



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