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message 1: by Thomas (new)

Thomas | 4937 comments Those of you who followed our most recent major read, Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse," will understand why we have chosen Susan to join us on the moderator team for Classics and the Western Canon. Susan led us through those sometimes choppy, sometimes murky, waters with grace and skill. I'm delighted that we were able to convince her to join us on a regular basis. (I'm afraid it doesn't pay very well.)

Welcome, Susan!


message 2: by Kerstin (new)

Kerstin | 636 comments Congratulations Susan!
Welcome, and I hope you will find moderating rewarding. I find this group truly special.


message 3: by Borum (new)

Borum | 586 comments I was pretty clueless when reading To the Lighthouse the first time I read it and reading it again I was surprised to have so much better appreciation for this work with Susan as the moderator. Welcome and Thank you for helping me not give up on Woolf.


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan | 1118 comments Thanks for the kind words, Thomas. As long as we all get the same salary, I won’t complain ;).

Thanks, Kerstin! I find this group truly special, too, in what we read and how we read it and of course in who we are reading with ;).

Thanks, Borum! I’m glad To the Lighthouse was better the second time through and very glad you haven’t given up on Woolf. If you want to verify that she could write very straightforward English when she wanted to, try her essays like “How Should One Read a Book� or “A Room of One’s Own.�


message 5: by Thomas (new)

Thomas | 4937 comments Susan wrote: "Thanks for the kind words, Thomas. As long as we all get the same salary, I won’t complain ;). "

I can assure you of that. As King Lear says, nothing will come of nothing. (An occasional storm on the heath notwithstanding.)


message 6: by Sam (new)

Sam Bruskin (sambruskin) | 270 comments I find "Room of One's Own" more than clear; it's brilliant. A lot to think about, for men as well as women. Helped me realize the predicament of women until very contemporary times. They had no money! None. They were in liege to their husbands, imperative that they find one. Without that, prostitution was the only way to gain income.


message 7: by Susan (last edited Jun 09, 2022 11:40AM) (new)

Susan | 1118 comments Sam wrote: "I find "Room of One's Own" more than clear; it's brilliant. A lot to think about, for men as well as women.. .."

Definitely. BTW, this group did an interim read on a selection from “A Room of One’s Own� led by Tamara a few years back. Here’s a link to the reading and discussion. /topic/show/...


message 8: by Sam (new)

Sam Bruskin (sambruskin) | 270 comments thanks and definitely ought to mention Mrs. Dalloway if yer lookin to read more.


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Andile Mabuza | 1 comments Hi guys I have an exam on Monday I would like to ask.
Q1 Why do you think Antigone and Tegonni- An African antigone subverts the western canon?

Q2 The similarities and differences between Antigone and Tegonni- An african antigone?


message 10: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 2254 comments Andile wrote: "Hi guys I have an exam on Monday I would like to ask.
Q1 Why do you think Antigone and Tegonni- An African antigone subverts the western canon?

Q2 The similarities and differences between Antigone..."


Andile, I'm sorry but this is not a forum to help you answer exam questions. You might consider browsing through some of the available discussion threads on classical Greek literature to see if they are of any help to you.
Good luck with your exam.


message 11: by Borum (new)

Borum | 586 comments Susan wrote: "Thanks for the kind words, Thomas. As long as we all get the same salary, I won’t complain ;).

Thanks, Kerstin! I find this group truly special, too, in what we read and how we read it and of cou..."


Thanks, Susan! I've read A Room of One's Own and I loved it. I should check out 'How Should One Read a Book'. I've learned a lot from the book on how we can read the same book so differently!


message 12: by Susan (new)

Susan | 1118 comments Borum wrote: "I've read A Room of One's Own and I loved it. I should check out 'How Should One Read a Book'. I've learned a lot from the book on how we can read the same book so differently!."

Definitely, and maybe those differences make for good discussions ;)


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