The Secret History Review

The Secret History Review. Book Review The Secret History The Maroon The novel's first scene is that of a group of friends, including nineteen-year-old narrator Richard Papen, driving back to Hampden College after murdering a friend and. The Secret History follows mainly our narrator, Richard, as he looks back on his time in the classics program of a liberal arts college

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A bunch of ever-so-mandarin college kids in a small Vermont school are the eager epigones of an aloof classics professor, and in their exclusivity and snobbishness and eagerness to please their teacher, they are moved to try to enact Dionysian frenzies in the woods The Secret Place by Tana French - A gripping mystery involving a murder at a girls' boarding school, exploring themes of friendship and secrecy

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THE SECRET HISTORY Donna Tartt AMY IMOGENE READS. A pretentious satire told from the point of view of an unreliable narrator and his eccentric, clever peers, the first published novel by Donna Tartt "The Secret History" presents itself as a contemporary mystery-thriller dubbed a "modern classic" by critics and common readers alike, with Tartt sitting comfortably on the pantheon of great American authors. I adore this book, and re-reading it in March definitely made me appreciate the story, prose, and author even more

The Secret History Review Very Obsessed. Donna Tartt's The Secret History is arguably one of the best examples in recent memory, as it examines both the seductive and alienating aspects of the modern campus Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh - A classic tale of friendship, faith, and the complexities of aristocratic life in early 20th-century England.