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>19th century novel
>somebody dies of grief/heartbreak

>> No.12075921

>>12075906
I'm testing

>> No.12076020

>>12075906
Can kind of see this when old couples die when one spouse dies and the other one follows a few months later.

>> No.12076070

>>12075906
>Not realizing this is evidence of the poverty of subjective experience in modernity.

>> No.12076088
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>novel
>man goes through difficult experience

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>>12076088
>man doesn't go through any difficult experience whatsoever
>mopes around about how hard and sad his life is for a few hundred pages anyway

>> No.12076120

>>12075906
Lel, is this also prevalent in other countries 19th century literature? I thought it just mine

>> No.12076124

>>12075906
>19th century novel
>characters are so uberpolite it makes you cringe

>> No.12076130

>>12076110
>/lit/ the novel

>> No.12076131

>>12076120
Love and heartbreak are pretty universal.

>> No.12076447

>>12076110
And yet oblomov is one of the most tragic and sad novels around

>> No.12076450

>>12076020
Isn't this actually pretty common with oldish dogs? When their owner dies they will just stop eating die

>> No.12076454

>>12076124
t. trash

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>book
>has words

>> No.12076462

>>12076070
/thread

>> No.12076467

>>12075906
if grief could kill, i'd have been dead years ago.