Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature (Audiobook)
Date: 14 April 2011, 02:43
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Europe? South America? The remote reaches of the African continent? What if you could travel in time as well? Imagine yourself transported to the sparkling court society of 18th-century France, or sailing aboard a 19th-century whaling ship. What secrets would you learn about the human condition and the lives lived in distant lands and eras? And what about the most remarkable journey of all: the voyage inside the mind of another human being, in which you plumb the thoughts and emotions that usually remain hidden deep within? What does this journey tell us about the puzzling, sometimes shocking thing we call human nature? More importantly, what does it tell us about ourselves? These adventures await you in Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature, taught by veteran Teaching Company Professor Arnold Weinstein. As Professor Weinstein says, "Life flows onto the pages of the books we read." More than a mere "slice of life," classic novels perform a sort of miracle, jolting us to see the remarkable, often provocative truths that underlie the human condition. To experience these extraordinary novels is to ask deep and sometimes unsettling questions about our lives and our world. Classic Novels is your invitation to the dazzling, surprising, and deeply moving worlds revealed through these great works. You'll move beyond what is often offered in literary courses: plot synopses, anecdotes, facts about where and when a novel was written. With Professor Weinstein's guidance you'll gain something greater and more profound: an opportunity to experience the startling brilliance that makes each of these works a classic. [hide=Course Lecture Titles] [list][*]1. Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature [*]2. Defoe—Moll Flanders [*]3. Sterne—Tristram Shandy [*]4. Laclos—Les Liaisons Dangereuses [*]5. Laclos—Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Part 2 [*]6. Balzac—Pere Goriot [*]7. Balzac—Pere Goriot, Part 2 [*]8. Bronte—Wuthering Heights [*]9. Bronte—Wuthering Heights, Part 2 [*]10. Melville—Moby-Dick [*]11. Melville—Moby-Dick, Part 2 [*]12. Dickens—Bleak House [*]13. Dickens—Bleak House, Part 2 [*]14. Flaubert—Madame Bovary [*]15. Flaubert—Madame Bovary, Part 2 [*]16. Tolstoy—War and Peace [*]17. Tolstoy—War and Peace, Part 2 [*]18. Dostoevsky—The Brothers Karamazov [*]19. Dostoevsky—The Brothers Karamazov, Part 2 [*]20. Conrad—Heart of Darkness [*]21. Mann—Death in Venice [*]22. Kafka—"The Metamorphosis" [*]23. Kafka—The Trial [*]24. Proust—Remembrance of Things Past [*]25. Proust—Remembrance of Things Past, Part 2 [*]26. Proust—Remembrance of Things Past, Part 3 [*]27. Joyce—Ulysses [*]28. Joyce—Ulysses, Part 2 [*]29. Joyce—Ulysses, Part 3 [*]30. Woolf—To the Lighthouse [*]31. Woolf—To the Lighthouse, Part 2 [*]32. Faulkner—As I Lay Dying [*]33. Faulkner—As I Lay Dying, Part 2 [*]34. Garcia Marquez—One Hundred Years of Solitude [*]35. One Hundred Years of Solitude, Part 2 [*]36. Ending the Course, Beginning the World
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