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Winter 2009 Workshops at Writers & Books Reading SeminarsDostoevsky’s The Idiot
In Dostoyevsky’s famous novel, the reader is carried through a studied conflict between light and darkness through the characters of Prince Myshkin and Rogozhin, and their confrontation with tragic love and desire in the character of Nastasya Filippovna. This class will read, analyze, and discuss this complex work, one of the pinnacles of nineteenth-century Russian literature. Reading Tolkien’s The Silmarillion
This class will examine the literary essence of The Silmarillion to better understand not only its content, but how it connects with other books in the Tolkien legendarium—particularly The Lord of the Rings. Discussions will cover how the material relates to classical literature and how events in Tolkien’s personal life affected the story. The class will make it easier to follow the story lines of Silmarillionand will bring greater richness to the reader’s enjoyment of all Tolkien’s works. Course Cancelled It’s Perfect! Reading and Writing UtopiasWA9-R02
What Would Jane Austen Do?
Jane Austen is a timeless writer, one still being read and written about today. In this reading seminar we’ll focus on three of her works, Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Persuasion, and discuss how her topics may still be relevant to current and future generations. |
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