Classics of the twentieth century (in person) (LIT 09)

  • Day and time: 3rd Monday of the month throughout the year 14:15 - 15:15
  • Length of course: 3 terms. Autumn (3 Weeks), Spring (3 Weeks), Summer (2 Weeks)
  • Number of places: 12
  • Start date: 21 October 2024
  • Description:

    We read novels that reflect the changes in the world during the twentieth century. Taking turn to lead, we consider their appeal when they were published and today. Ranging through the 1900s and including literature from a variety of genres and cultural backgrounds, this year we start with Edith Wharton's novella Ethan Frome of 1911. Read it in advance to join in the discussion in session 1. Keith Waterhouse's Billy Liar (1959) is the choice for November. Together with the Zoom group, we shall draw up a programme for December onwards. The two groups are separate but read the same books. We plan to meet throughout the year, but out of term some sessions may be held jointly with the Zoom group (on Zoom); dates and times for those may vary.

  • Format: Discussion

  • Leader: Jenny Knight
  • Involvement with this group has widened my reading and improved my insight into literature. Discussion is lively and the views of all are respected.


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