458 Classic Literature Revisited
			            
                            Literature/Film Studies | This program is completed
			            
           
                    
                    
                        
                             
                            
				  
                                
                                    
Are there well-known books considered classics that you haven’t read but would like to explore?  Might there be some lesser-known titles by well-known authors that could be added to the list of their more famous works?  What do these books and authors say to you now?  Do they have a timelessness that applies to today’s life and times or are/were they just a good story?  What makes a book a classic?
 
The classics book group will discuss classic literature with the view of challenging each other for new insights into old favorites. The group reads mainly novels first published fifty or more years ago that are still in print/or easily obtained.  We read prize-winning books by prize-winning authors.  We read books that were bestsellers in their time, were recognized as the best then, and often still are.  Attendees may bring their own suggestions of books and authors for future reading!
 
February 10:  So Big by Edna Ferber
March 10:  Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
April 14:  Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
May 12:  A Death in the Family by James Agee
   
                                
                            
			           
                         
        	                    		
                            
                            
                            
				
Janice Watkins
Class coordinator is Janice Watkins.