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I PASSED MY THESIS DEFENSE, HUZZAH!

It was all worth it. I'ma have a drink now and work on my finals. YAY!
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Thanks to all for the birthday wishes! ([livejournal.com profile] newredshoes is still a genius.) ♥ ♥

So far this morning, I've written a page of my new-and-improved thesis introduction. On the one hand, it seems counterproductive to be re-typing all of this content that I already have down in a rough form. But on the other, it's been ages since I've actually thought about TS Eliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent" or many of the other non-Stoppard texts I'm using.

The rest of the time, I've been zoning out at a table in the library's main reading room (the stained-glass college seals on the windows are mesmerizing), and finding more things to help me waste time later. Almost Famous magically appeared on the DVD return shelf, I renewed Pi, and found out that our library actually owns a copy of Neverwhere. (I spent most of Saturday and Sunday finally reading Anansi Boys, and obviously one book wasn't enough.)

Anyway. Does "19th-century flamboyant playwright-critic-author-poet-martyr" sum up Oscar Wilde adequately enough for everyone?
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Conversations like this are pretty much why I love my friends. And instant messenger.

yay AIM )
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Uncut magazine, on Velvet Goldmine (Nov. 1998, includes sidebars on soundtrack & real-life counterparts): +

Wilde film, official site. (1997) +

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