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How the French reread Proust: according to Lit Hub's Laure Murat "there are three kinds of people and they all reread Proust".

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I reread all the children's novels.

Over the years, I have read and reread "All the King's Men," by Robert Penn Warren, in a crumbling Penguin edition from the 1960's.

I read and reread all the words I had written about him over the years — his kidneys, his glucose, his hernia, his fear of needles — until my eyes were blurry with sadness.

So he went back to Fleming and reread all the Bond books, collecting as many details about 007's childhood as he could (which is not much, apart from an obituary penned by M in You Only Live Twice).

I've gone back and reread all the interpretations that people made of the film in the 60's, all their attempts to untie the intellectual knots; and even though they're interesting, I can't imagine myself fighting over any of those positions.

Now that you're old you can reread all the Charles Burns shit and really crap your pants.

—he reread all he'd typed and inserted: "He went to the bathroom at the back of the bus.

A five-volume compilation of every Bloom County strip is being released now, and it's a trip to go back and reread all the stuff that we practically had memorized over 20 years ago.

In a poem that I reread all the time ("Gods Change, Prayers are Here to Stay"), Yehudah Amichai writes that "even solitary prayer takes two," and it makes sense to me that personal atonement is only part of the whole of teshuvah.

The two researchers then read and reread all the transcripts to become familiar with the data collected.

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