Could today be the big day?
I cannot speak on its release, but I had to say that I love your title.
Minimally, I can promise that this Godet will arrive well before that Godet.
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Whoomp! (There It Is)
Hee hee! Great subject line! [:)]
Now I only wish I had time to read it. I've been rather busy of late. [8-|]
Now I only wish I had time to read it. I've been rather busy of late.
Time to read Waiting for Godot or your Godet collection? Much of the latter is commentary anyway; good to keep on hand for reference but I'm not likely to actually read it. The former is on my great classics to read someday list, but I probably won't get around to it either, unless it comes out in Logos format someday. I just finished The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin in Logos and it took me about three days of an hour a day. And here I'd been wanting to read it for years and thought it was some monumental project, along with all the other Great Books. I'm really becoming sold on the idea of reading books on the computer! It's so easy.
The Godet collection contains a bunch of essays, lectures, and studies that aren't what you'd call commentaries.
I should have been more clear, there are also commentaries in the collection, as you'd expect from something called the Godet Commentary Collection. [8-|]