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Literary Facts #6:
Everyone’s favorite billionaire Bill Gates bought ‘Codex Leicester’, one of Leonardo Di Vinci’s scientific journals for $30.8 million.Literary Facts #6: Everyone’s favorite billionaire Bill Gates bought ‘Codex Leicester’, one of Leonardo Di Vinci’s scientific journals for $30.8 million.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·84 Visualizações ·0 Anterior -
Literary Facts #5:
Don Quixote is the best-selling novel of all time, with over 500 million copies sold.Literary Facts #5: Don Quixote is the best-selling novel of all time, with over 500 million copies sold.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·63 Visualizações ·0 Anterior -
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Literary Facts #3:
The children’s story that China banned:
The Governor of Hunan Province in China banned Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland because he believed that animals should not be given the power to use the language of humans and to put animals and humans on the same level would be ‘disastrous’.Literary Facts #3: The children’s story that China banned: The Governor of Hunan Province in China banned Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland because he believed that animals should not be given the power to use the language of humans and to put animals and humans on the same level would be ‘disastrous’.0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·61 Visualizações ·0 Anterior -
Literary Facts #2:
In Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Miserables, you can find a sentence that is 823 words long. However, there may be other sentences that surpasses this length. But this one is worth knowing.Literary Facts #2: In Victor Hugo’s novel, Les Miserables, you can find a sentence that is 823 words long. However, there may be other sentences that surpasses this length. But this one is worth knowing. -
Literary Facts #1:
‘A la recherche du temps perdu’ by Marcel Proust is the longest book in the world at 9,609,000 characters. Translated into Remembers of Things Past, the book tells the story of the narrator’s experiences growing up.Literary Facts #1: ‘A la recherche du temps perdu’ by Marcel Proust is the longest book in the world at 9,609,000 characters. Translated into Remembers of Things Past, the book tells the story of the narrator’s experiences growing up.
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