Thankyou most kindley all four for your answers to my request.
Bonecradle - there is not the fantest bit of ‘dabbling’ present in this endevour, on the contrary, this foray consists of a systematic effort to understand French and later-on German thinkers(Perhaps I will learn the laugauges in the process). By classical I am implying greatness rather then a style. Btw I forgot to mention that I am also, already, a fan of René Descartes, even though we are in disgreeance on quite a few points 
Frenchy Pilou - I was hopeing you would reply. By your suggestions it seems that you know me almost too well! I’m very exited by all the names you have suggested!
This is the case even though I am ,at first, primarily interested with works of pure fiction - I find that I can understand philosophical thinkers and there predecessor to a greater degree when faced with their ideas, digested, in a work of art. Also as I clarrified for Bonecradle I am not interested in any particular era or ‘style’, but merely in literature you consider most important(entertaining) and influencial(the writer-philosophers are usually the most interesting).
Yeh! You have taken some non conformist guys
It runs in my blood as it did in there’s
- and perhaps yours I wonder? 
( For all your great advice Frenchy I still remain cautious, as per your friendship with the evil Kant! :evil:)
Thanks to all, once again,
Kircho