Typical!

Virginia Woolf: Orlando. You are a challenge, for outer events, the outside world, the time etc. play no importance to you. Your focus is in writing, in gender issues, and inside your own head. Self-analysis and exploration of yourself as well as the outer world hold great importance to you.
Which literature classic are you?
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October 15th, 2004 at 11:35 am
Cool!… ;-)
Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray.
You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well.
October 15th, 2004 at 7:45 pm
I think this is definitely me. Not that I’ve read it!
Charles Baudelaire: The Flowers of Evil. You are one of the most loved and hated poetic works. Death and decadence are important themes for you, but none should overlook your impressive aesthetics, either. Deep down youre not evil at all, you just like to play the tough guy on the block.
October 15th, 2004 at 7:46 pm
Well, I do have a slight problem with the aging process.
Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray.
You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well.
October 15th, 2004 at 10:01 pm
That’s fair enough. I’ve always backed off extreme pleasure. In the end I’ve been terrified by utter decadence. When I’ve felt the the slippery slope approaching I’ve bailed out. I’ve got into wonderful situations and then bailed out because it’s just a bit too rich. I’m talking about drugs, sex and rock ‘n roll.
Oscar Wilde: The Portrait of Dorian Gray.
You are a horror novel from the world of dandies, rich pretty boys, art and aesthetics, and intellectual debates between ethical people and decadent pleasure-seekers. You value beauty and pleasure but realize their dangers, as well.