No, it doesn't, because I'll probably tackle WH first, and then delve into Heyer. ;-)
That's pretty much the impression that I have formed of her, and it's another reason I was considering something less melodramatic, as I could use something a little more cheerful. But I have this silly notion in my head that it would be more enjoyable to read WH in wintertime, with as much cold weather as Southern California gets, to help "create the proper mood" in which to enjoy something Bronte. ;-P
Thanks a lot for your help and advice! I hope I have some of the titles you mentioned. ;-D
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Date: 2009-01-21 09:59 pm (UTC)That's pretty much the impression that I have formed of her, and it's another reason I was considering something less melodramatic, as I could use something a little more cheerful. But I have this silly notion in my head that it would be more enjoyable to read WH in wintertime, with as much cold weather as Southern California gets, to help "create the proper mood" in which to enjoy something Bronte. ;-P
Thanks a lot for your help and advice! I hope I have some of the titles you mentioned. ;-D