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One Hundred Years of Solitude Metamorphoses Madame Bovary The Sound and The FuryCanterbury TalesBrave New World/1984The Iliad/The OdysseyThe Three MusketeersRebeccaDr Jekyll and Mr HydeFinnegans WakeEmmaSecret Charles Dickens bookSome Shakespeare play If you are new here and considering joining the HardcoreBook club I strongly encourage youth do so. I am just finishing my first year and it has been a truly transformative process. Benjamin is a brilliant and captivating lecturer who has a passion for literature that is, to use a cliché, truly contagious. The comments from fellow readers are insightful and have taught me a great deal and give me additional perspective. If I have to cut my budget anywhere Hardcore Book Club will be the last to go.
I am increasingly concerned about the world around me much of which is out of my control. I truly believe that escaping into literature in the past 12 months has been not just a learning experience but has been positive for my mental and emotional health. @@zissizalana6850 There are a lot of very good quality and affordable second hand book shops on line. I use them a lot. That is precisely what you will find in this book club, a lot of rewarding exchanges that will make your reading more enriching. Maybe I’ll join in January.
I might now if I knew which Dickens novel they’re reading. Hardcore Literature Podcast Summary Episode: Ep 84 - Book Club Schedule for 2025 Host: Benjamin McEvoy Release Date: December 30, 2024 In Episode 84 of Hardcore Literature, host Benjamin McEvoy unveils the comprehensive reading program planned for 2025. Expressing heartfelt gratitude to the listeners and book club members, McEvoy emphasizes the transformative power of engaging deeply with classic literature. He highlights the diverse selection of books spanning various genres, periods, and cultures, aiming to foster personal growth and a profound appreciation for literary masterpieces. McEvoy introduces "One Hundred Years of Solitude" as the inaugural book of the year, lauding it as a cornerstone of Latin American magical realism.
He cites Pablo Neruda, who regards the novel as the most revolutionary work in Spanish since Cervantes' Don Quixote (00:10:45). A New York Times reviewer praises it as "the first piece of literature since the book of Genesis that should be required reading for the entire human race." Alongside García Márquez, McEvoy selects Ovid's "Metamorphoses", an anthology of over 250 interconnected mythological stories. He underscores its influence on later literary giants like Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe, and Tolstoy. McEvoy highlights the theme of transformation and its psychological insights, stating, "To familiarize yourself with Ovid is to familiarize yourself with all the great writers Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe" (00:20:15). "Madame Bovary" is chosen as a seminal work embodying pure realism.
McEvoy references Vladimir Nabokov and Milan Kundera, who praise Flaubert for elevating the novel to poetic heights (00:30:50). He discusses the novel's meticulous craftsmanship, Flaubert's pursuit of the perfect word, and its scandalous reception upon publication. If you're enjoying the Hardcore Literature Show, there are two ways you can show your support and ensure it continues: 1. Please leave a quick review on iTunes. 2.
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One Hundred Years Of Solitude Metamorphoses Madame Bovary The Sound
One Hundred Years of Solitude Metamorphoses Madame Bovary The Sound and The FuryCanterbury TalesBrave New World/1984The Iliad/The OdysseyThe Three MusketeersRebeccaDr Jekyll and Mr HydeFinnegans WakeEmmaSecret Charles Dickens bookSome Shakespeare play If you are new here and considering joining the HardcoreBook club I strongly encourage youth do so. I am just finishing my first year and it has bee...
I Am Increasingly Concerned About The World Around Me Much
I am increasingly concerned about the world around me much of which is out of my control. I truly believe that escaping into literature in the past 12 months has been not just a learning experience but has been positive for my mental and emotional health. @@zissizalana6850 There are a lot of very good quality and affordable second hand book shops on line. I use them a lot. That is precisely what y...
I Might Now If I Knew Which Dickens Novel They’re
I might now if I knew which Dickens novel they’re reading. Hardcore Literature Podcast Summary Episode: Ep 84 - Book Club Schedule for 2025 Host: Benjamin McEvoy Release Date: December 30, 2024 In Episode 84 of Hardcore Literature, host Benjamin McEvoy unveils the comprehensive reading program planned for 2025. Expressing heartfelt gratitude to the listeners and book club members, McEvoy emphasize...
He Cites Pablo Neruda, Who Regards The Novel As The
He cites Pablo Neruda, who regards the novel as the most revolutionary work in Spanish since Cervantes' Don Quixote (00:10:45). A New York Times reviewer praises it as "the first piece of literature since the book of Genesis that should be required reading for the entire human race." Alongside García Márquez, McEvoy selects Ovid's "Metamorphoses", an anthology of over 250 interconnected mythologic...
McEvoy References Vladimir Nabokov And Milan Kundera, Who Praise Flaubert
McEvoy references Vladimir Nabokov and Milan Kundera, who praise Flaubert for elevating the novel to poetic heights (00:30:50). He discusses the novel's meticulous craftsmanship, Flaubert's pursuit of the perfect word, and its scandalous reception upon publication. If you're enjoying the Hardcore Literature Show, there are two ways you can show your support and ensure it continues: 1. Please leave...