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Re: My own answers. Camilla Send a noteboard - 30/09/2010 09:02:08 PM
How do you define a classic work or author?

Most of the time, I just take the "accepted" definition of this. What's in the stack at Barnes & Noble say or what was assigned in English Lit Class? That's, loosely, what I'd consider classic literature. That tends to span significant periods of time and types of work, from Homer to Vonnegut and everyone in between.


Agreed.

According to Amazon's "classic" list, it also includes Lord of the Rings, The Eye of the World, and Game of Thrones.


I conclude that Amazon's list needs to be put out of its misory. Tolkien, yes. The other two...

What are your favorite classic works?

There's a lot to list out here, but the basics. Enjoyed the Iliad / Odyssey, (most) of the standard Shakespeare titles, Paradise Lost, almost anything by H.G. Wells, Jules Verne and the standard Brave New World, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Animal Farm. Had some revelations with Dickens, because I didn't want to read him initially and ended up enjoying his work very much. Liked Mark Twain in the earlier school years when we read him.

If you had to suggest just one, which would it be and why? (please not, "because it's good" )

I would go with some Shakespeare here. I mean, he's kind of a cornerstone for other literature and fun to read. It's a good place to start at least. Maybe Macbeth? It really is hard to just say one thing.

What have you staunchly refused to read that might be considered a classic?

This is really what made me want to post this. I have never ready Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte. Despite requirements in multiple literature classes, etc. and I still cringe at the site of them. Never is a strong word though, I did get a few pages into Jane Eyre before I shut it and never looked back. This is apparently a well known fact to my friends as I am frequently gifted with the book on public occasions (where embarrassing me is required). I think I have 3 copies now, but I had more like 6 until my last trip to trade them in.


I enjoy Jane Eyre. But that is because I immediately forget the religious nonsense.

Why don't you want to read it?

Well those first few pages were horrid and the Cliff's Notes that got me through class were dull too. I think at this point it’s more of an ingrained habit of avoidance. Am I missing something?


Why anyone would want to use Cliff's Notes is beyond me.

Are you missing something? Yes. What makes it literature. The reason why it is good. Cliff's Notes are like ... powder soup. It is not soup. It is just a powdery, boring extract of soup and it lacks the soupness of it.

*MySmiley*
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The Classics - general discussion / survey - 30/09/2010 03:52:53 PM 1689 Views
My own answers. - 30/09/2010 04:38:33 PM 1290 Views
I'm trying to read a bit of Shakespeare at the moment - 30/09/2010 07:20:02 PM 1201 Views
Re: I'm trying to read a bit of Shakespeare at the moment - 30/09/2010 09:14:23 PM 1206 Views
Get a copy with annotations! - 30/09/2010 10:56:12 PM 1136 Views
Re: My own answers. - 30/09/2010 09:02:08 PM 1330 Views
Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 09:23:51 PM 1310 Views
Re: Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 09:34:06 PM 1539 Views
Re: Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 10:07:20 PM 1252 Views
Re: Powdered Soup! - 30/09/2010 10:10:32 PM 1381 Views
They are much, much worse than powder soup. - 30/09/2010 09:50:07 PM 1131 Views
Well, since they're made of paper... - 30/09/2010 10:09:41 PM 1213 Views
Re: My own answers. - 30/09/2010 11:35:36 PM 1274 Views
Cliff's notes - 05/10/2010 08:05:56 PM 1320 Views
Re: Cliff's notes - 05/10/2010 09:21:06 PM 1493 Views
Re: Cliff's notes - 06/10/2010 01:40:38 AM 1320 Views
It's cool. - 06/10/2010 04:42:13 PM 1372 Views
A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 05:33:35 PM 1248 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 06:46:02 PM 1261 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 10:57:23 PM 1312 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 30/09/2010 11:39:16 PM 1092 Views
Camilla, that's just because you're an atheist. - 01/10/2010 09:37:34 PM 1142 Views
Yes. - 01/10/2010 09:51:32 PM 1146 Views
Re: A classic is really any book with enduring value. - 01/10/2010 12:20:51 AM 1320 Views
I really need to read Kundera. I've heard nothing but praise for Unbearable Lightness. *NM* - 30/09/2010 08:46:18 PM 670 Views
I could post you over a copy to borrow. - 30/09/2010 08:58:08 PM 1070 Views
It is good. *NM* - 30/09/2010 09:34:47 PM 524 Views
totally problematic classics - 30/09/2010 08:07:22 PM 1266 Views
Re: totally problematic classics - 30/09/2010 09:26:46 PM 1160 Views
I study them, apparently. - 30/09/2010 08:44:40 PM 1342 Views
I wish I could do that. - 30/09/2010 09:49:57 PM 1245 Views
Less fun than you'd think. - 30/09/2010 10:52:10 PM 1109 Views
Good survey. - 30/09/2010 10:23:18 PM 1314 Views
Agreed. edited - 30/09/2010 10:37:48 PM 1276 Views
But but but Milton is beautiful - 30/09/2010 10:46:06 PM 1191 Views
Sometimes. - 30/09/2010 10:47:28 PM 1234 Views
Maybe I was unclear. - 30/09/2010 10:55:22 PM 1225 Views
Re: Maybe I was unclear. - 30/09/2010 10:57:41 PM 1103 Views
I'm glad you approve on the whole. - 30/09/2010 11:12:00 PM 1306 Views
I generally do. - 30/09/2010 11:19:05 PM 1222 Views
Excellent. Might as well include a Hooft poem anyway, in case anyone's interested... - 30/09/2010 11:40:24 PM 1385 Views
Re: Excellent. Might as well include a Hooft poem anyway, in case anyone's interested... - 30/09/2010 11:43:20 PM 1248 Views
Dickens - 01/10/2010 02:42:42 PM 1206 Views
Re: I generally do. - 30/09/2010 11:54:11 PM 1284 Views
Oh, and link to the Flecker poem: - 30/09/2010 11:42:30 PM 1123 Views
Re: Good survey. - 01/10/2010 02:52:27 AM 1392 Views
My classics - 30/09/2010 10:54:56 PM 1178 Views
Re: My classics - 01/10/2010 03:01:24 AM 1277 Views
Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 30/09/2010 11:30:41 PM 1353 Views
Re: Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 01/10/2010 03:18:58 AM 1213 Views
Re: Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 01/10/2010 05:20:10 AM 1273 Views
Re: Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 01/10/2010 02:05:35 PM 1240 Views
Re: Ah Cliff, I bow to thee - 02/10/2010 04:07:10 AM 1232 Views
Ha, we weren't that far off after all. - 04/10/2010 08:11:39 PM 1155 Views
I will not list 300+ books here, I promise - 01/10/2010 12:36:17 AM 1339 Views
O'Connor is wonderful. But I am not sure many can appreciate her. - 01/10/2010 02:50:54 AM 1017 Views
I agree, thus the "confound" part in there - 01/10/2010 02:53:26 AM 1086 Views
I figured as much. - 01/10/2010 03:08:26 AM 1114 Views
I expected you to have quite a few as well. - 01/10/2010 03:25:06 AM 1199 Views
Re: I will not list 300+ books here, I promise - 02/10/2010 11:23:37 AM 1256 Views
Criminy, I thought I was done with essay questions years ago. - 01/10/2010 01:39:56 AM 1224 Views
Glad to bring back the school days. - 01/10/2010 01:49:48 PM 1280 Views
Re: Glad to bring back the school days. - 02/10/2010 05:32:47 AM 1070 Views
not sure but I don't believe in instant classics - 02/10/2010 05:22:07 AM 1266 Views
the bf and I are going to do a "Paradise Lost" book club... - 02/10/2010 08:29:38 AM 1385 Views
Mm, Doré's engravings are gorgeous. - 02/10/2010 11:40:48 AM 1258 Views
Re: Mm, Doré's engravings are gorgeous. - 02/10/2010 09:42:37 PM 1248 Views

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