Is there anything else I should add to my reading list?

Is there anything else I should add to my reading list?

The Iliad
The Oddyssey
The Aeniad
Beowulf
Prose Edda
Poetic Edda
Heimskringla
Nibelungenlied
The Bible
Brother’s Grimm
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
War and Peace
Crime and Punishment
The Idiot
The Art of the Deal
Commentarii de Bello Gallico
The Republic
Meditations
Art of War
The Prince
Leviathan
Two Treatises of Government
Phenomenology of Spirit
Wealth of Nations
Das Kapital
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Man, Economy, and the State
Beyond Good and Evil
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Memories, Dreams and Reflection
Modern Man in Search of a Soul
The Decline of the West
Mein Kampf
Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines
The Doctrine of Awakening
Revolt Against the Modern World
Ride the Tiger
The Gulag Archipelago

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I should probably add some Shakespeare

Might as well add Brothers Karamazov

Add Tolkien to the mix too

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Yeah, read Lord of the Rings, you faggot.

Karl Marx - Das Kapital

The Koran

Discourse on Voluntary Servitude, or the Against-One from Étienne de La Boétie.

Good one, try to find it if you can

Lord of the world.

I swear is better that 1984 and huxley

Man and his Symbols
Ovid's Metamorphosis
Seneca's letters

chanson de roland

Of Human Bondage

Good list. I would add:

"The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire" by Gibbon

"The Enchiridion" by Epictetus

"The Civil War" by Caesar

"The Federalist Papers" by Hamilton, Jay and Madison

And while there are many books on this subject, I highly recommend "The Greek Myths" by Robert Graves. Also by Graves, if you like fiction, you might try "I, Claudius", "Claudius the God" and "Count Belisarius".

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By Robert Hugh Benson?

My Brother Sam is Dead

Leviathan, The Mating Mind, In Praise of Folly, Seventeen (Kenzanburo Oe), War with the Newts;

Imperium by Francis Parker Yockey. Essential Sup Forums reading.

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The Manifesto of the Italian Fasci of Combat

turner diaries

Only after all of tat read Brave New World

March of Titans

The Charterhouse of Parma

Yes

Oliver Twist. Dickens is pretty woke about das judens

Diarrhea of Anne Frank

The way of man

You mean my diari desu

Harry Potter series to understand the modern leftist point of view

Dump the war and piece and get Oblomov and The Dog's Heart instead.

W&P is an enormous boringfest nostly famous for its size and scale, when youre done reading it you wont remember the beginning.

>Beowulf
If you are going to read Literary Classics of Western Civilization, I would unironically wholeheartedly suggest the King James Bible.
I do not believe in God, but I can appreciate the prose and sheer poetic beauty that has come of this book and the historical value of it as well.

It's clear that literary quality went downhill whenever other translations of the Bible started to be used circa late 1800s.
Famous phrases like "God forbid!" and most frequently used idioms originate from the King James Bible.

If you get it, try to get one without The problem with it is how modern printings butcher the damn book into little verses.

Pauline literature is the best part of it.

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I found Anna Karenina to be more personally influential than War and Peace. Also add some Dickens, like David Copperfield.

The Kalevala is probably the best creation myth so add that