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boyleth ([personal profile] perfectteatime) wrote2022-02-24 05:55 pm

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[personal profile] rhapscdos 2022-12-18 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
If he has a copy? Try a few a dozen. Of course, Genesis is very quick to offer up a spare that he plucks from the shelf. It's a small, leather-bound book that is simply marked with the title 'LOVELESS' in gilt.

"We're in agreement. Progress, passions, the very love of great things and their joys is a powerful force." He offers out the book for Byleth to take.

"Keep it. It's a good introduction to some working theories on the original context of the story, along with the source material. I had a large hand in cleaning up this edition's annotations for a study group back home."
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[personal profile] rhapscdos 2022-12-30 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Literature is meant to be shared. All stories are. I'd be remiss not to gift it to you."

Genesis tilts his head at the admittance, and unnecessary apology. He holds up a hand to dismiss it with a little wave.

"No need, with subjective matter like poetry, there can't rightly be foolish questions. There will always be various interpretations, and what those words mean or what feelings they evoke will be different for everyone. If you worry of your literacy, know that I'm not unwilling to answer even more basic things as well."
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[personal profile] rhapscdos 2023-01-15 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
If the way Genesis' eyes brighten is anything to go by, it certainly is. He suddenly has a new, interested audience to engage, and it delights him to no end.

"Please do. I'd love nothing more than to hear your thoughts on it. If you find it to your liking, there's no lack of other forms its been adapted to as well. Plays, musicals, movies, there was even a mini-series on it once."
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[personal profile] rhapscdos 2023-01-22 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Done very small..." Genesis repeats the words, like he's trying to make sure he heard that right. Yeah, that's about it. Okay, so it's an honest question, and he shouldn't laugh, but it does get him snickering behind his hand.

"Not quite," he says after a moment, "it's a term used for shows that are planned for a limited amount of episodes. As in, it has a very distinct beginning, middle and end, without openings for extra seasons or sequels. It works well for adapting finished works like plays and books. They're enjoyable, and usually less of a commitment than an ongoing series."