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lady_ganesh ([info]lady_ganesh) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2009-05-18 14:44:00


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Get offa my lawn!
In honor of this business:

What are the oldest fandoms? I've seen some speculating in those comments already. I suppose it depends on how you define 'fandom.'

-- Christina Rosetti, among others, wrote fan stories for Alice in Wonderland.

-- Historians have been wanking about Hephaestion and Alexander for centuries now.

-- Not to mention the whole David and Jonathan thing.

What do you guys think? Does Gilgamesh count, or do you need to have had contemporary fanficcers?

Edit: Stupid Rich text can get offa my lawn too...


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[info]jessenigma
2009-05-19 09:48 pm UTC (link)
My professor in my British novel class cheerfully told us that she was never, ever, ever going to assign Pamela on the grounds that if she did that, she would have to reread it herself and that also was never, ever, ever going to happen. Given that even the professors I knew who specialized in that period got the same sort of shell-shocked look at the thought of that book, I should probably go write a belated thank you note.

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