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Other Challenges Archive > April's 2019 Old and New Classics that have been on my shelf for more than a year challenge

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April Munday | 276 comments Sara wrote: "You started off with a tough list, and you have made amazing progress with it. I'm sorry it hasn't been more fun. Sometimes it pays to just take a break and read something that is for nothing but p..."

Thanks, Sarah. I do that as well. They're all books I own, so I'd like to read them before I take them to the charity shop.


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April Munday | 276 comments Bob wrote: "April wrote: "This year's books aren't turning out that well at all."

Sorry to hear this, so many of your books I am unfamiliar with and hoping to hear they were worth while. I guess I'll pass the..."


Two of the books have given me real joy, so I'm happy to keep going. It does make me wonder, though, how books become classics.


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April Munday | 276 comments Ovid's Fasti is done. I feel as if I started with his best work, Metamorphoses, and everything else has been increasingly disappointing.


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April Munday | 276 comments I've finished The Bostonians. I enjoyed it much more than I expected to. Now I'm trying to work out what I think about it.


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Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5124 comments Mod
April wrote: "I've finished The Bostonians. I enjoyed it much more than I expected to. Now I'm trying to work out what I think about it."

That's nice to hear April. Henry James is an author I feel I should read more of. I have only read The Turn of the Screw so far.


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April Munday | 276 comments Washington Square is good and I enjoyed The Europeans.


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April Munday | 276 comments I've finished Classical Literary Criticism: Poetics/Ars Poetica/On the Sublime, which I enjoyed for the most part. Of the three treatises, the one by Aristotle is the best by far.

I still have three hefty books to finish in two months, so I hope I can do it.


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Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5124 comments Mod
April wrote: "I've finished Classical Literary Criticism: Poetics/Ars Poetica/On the Sublime, which I enjoyed for the most part. Of the three treatises, the one by Aristotle is the best by far.

I ..."


I am also feeling the pressure. But deadlines can be good?? Ha. Good luck.


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April Munday | 276 comments Lynn wrote: "April wrote: "I've finished Classical Literary Criticism: Poetics/Ars Poetica/On the Sublime, which I enjoyed for the most part. Of the three treatises, the one by Aristotle is the be..."

Thank you.


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April Munday | 276 comments I've finished Angel Pavement. It didn't quite live up to its early promise, but it was worth reading.


message 61: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9414 comments Mod
I really do need to read more Henry James. You really had an ambitious list to begin with and you have made marvelous progress.


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April Munday | 276 comments Thank you. It didn't feel terribly ambitious 11 months ago.

I've got another Henry James lined up for next year. On the whole, I think I've enjoyed more of his novels than I haven't.


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Cynda | 5195 comments I see you have selected Eudora Welty. I remember well some of her stories from that collection, including The Wide Net and The Worn Path. Have you ever seen her Eudora Welty Photographs by Eudora Welty
It contains work done for the WPA.


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April Munday | 276 comments I haven't seen her photographs. To be honest, I'm not enjoying the stories very much.


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April Munday | 276 comments I have finished The Confessions of Saint Augustine, which I loved. He's very honest about his blundering and his fears.


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April Munday | 276 comments I've finally finished The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty. I didn't get on with these at all and I'm glad they're behind me.

This means that the challenge is completed for this year.


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Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Congratulations!


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Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Congratulations on completing April!


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April Munday | 276 comments Thank you both.


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Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5124 comments Mod
Great job April. Congratulations.


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