The Alyosha Society
The Alyosha Society
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Відео

December 1 2024 NL Caricature, Woolf
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December 1 2024 NL Caricature, Woolf
Nov 1 2024 NL Caricature, Tolstoy
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Nov 1 2024 NL Caricature, Tolstoy
October 1 2024 NL Caricature, Pushkin
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October 1 2024 NL Caricature, Pushkin
Introduction to Psychological Novels FALL 2024
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Introduction to Psychological Novels FALL 2024
Sept 1 2024 NL Caricature, Faulkner
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Sept 1 2024 NL Caricature, Faulkner
FAQ, What does a typical meeting look like?
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FAQ @ TAS #6, What does a typical mtg look like?
FAQ, What types of books do you read at The Alyosha Society?
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FAQ @ TAS #5, What types of books do you read?
FAQ, What is the demographic of members at The Alyosha Society?
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FAQ @ TAS #4, What is the demographic of members at The Alyosha Society?
FAQ, Why does meeting in a group beat reading alone?
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FAQ @ TAS #3 Why does meeting in a group beat reading alone?
FAQ, How do high school classes work at The Alyosha Society?
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FAQ, How do high school classes work at The Alyosha Society?
FAQ, Why do we meet on Zoom?
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FAQ @ TAS: Why do we meet on Zoom?
August 1 2024 NL Caricature, Twain
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August 1 2024 NL Caricature, Twain
Join us for "Friday Forums"
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The idea behind FF is to find that POINT where literature and culture cross paths. So, right there, at THAT intersection, slow down, STOP the car, get out, and examine that overlap, that intersection. So, one Friday each month (I will communicate the schedule and send out reminders ahead of time), we will come together in our zoom room for a brief presentation, FOLLOWED by a lively DISCUSSION.
July 1 2024 NL Caricature, Lee
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July 1 2024 NL Caricature, Lee
Introduction to To Kill a Mockingbird
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Introduction to To Kill a Mockingbird
June 1 2024 NL Caricature, Lewis
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June 1 2024 NL Caricature, Lewis
Scaling Mt Everest
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Scaling Mt Everest
May 1 2024 NL Caricature Robinson
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May 1 2024 NL Caricature Robinson
The Waste Land #6 of 7
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The Waste Land #6 of 7
The Waste Land #7 of 7
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The Waste Land #5 of 7
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The Waste Land #4 of 7
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The Waste Land #4 of 7
The Waste Land #1 of 7
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The Waste Land #1 of 7
April 1 2024 Caricature, Orwell
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April 1 2024 Caricature, Orwell
The Killer Angels #9 of 10
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The Killer Angels #9 of 10
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @marthacanady9441
    @marthacanady9441 9 днів тому

    Les Miserables is simply the best. A pure privilege to read. Jean Valjean is the most heroic character is literature.

  • @MaxwellBiggs
    @MaxwellBiggs 9 днів тому

    Should read Meditations on the Divine Liturgy

  • @carlvinson3284
    @carlvinson3284 11 днів тому

    Wild guess. Murder scene, older female author, got it.

  • @Scott-ll9rb
    @Scott-ll9rb 25 днів тому

    Paradise Lost, suggests what the Grand Inquisitor's “we’re-all-robots” alternative coughs up? ..the binary outcome of goodness.. ? Q: What part does the Institution play on individuals choice/s made? A binding, of sorts? Accepting all the assumptions and hope you’re right! Or, be like “The Kid” and die in the end anyway because you sat on the fence? Or like Lewis, and individual feeling no desire, plus feeling abandoned, but chooses to obey anyway.. it’s not an obligation or even your only choice.. but it is, your, choice..

  • @Scott-ll9rb
    @Scott-ll9rb 25 днів тому

    Your point at 11min50 is spot on!

  • @Scott-ll9rb
    @Scott-ll9rb 26 днів тому

    Good intro!

  • @MikeFuller-d4d
    @MikeFuller-d4d 28 днів тому

    My favourite book is 'Exploring The Earth and Moon' by Patrick Moore.

  • @bmeynell
    @bmeynell 28 днів тому

    Best novel ever!

  • @aisalovesyou
    @aisalovesyou Місяць тому

    I adore O'Connor so much; she's probably my favorite author. Unfortunately, she's so underappreciated. I think of her as my own private Shakespeare. I haven't read all her stories, but I've read many, and The River is my personal favorite.

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 Місяць тому

    My no. 1s... - non-fiction (memoir): Desert Solitaire, Ed Abbey - fiction: Blood Meridian, Cornac McCarthy (though his Border Trilogy almost surpasses it, and his father-son exploration of The Road is unparalleled)

  • @t0dd000
    @t0dd000 Місяць тому

    Our existence … absurdity? First I have heard someone make that claim, though I am sure someone does. But, correct, there is no inherent meaning or purpose. We just are. The universe just is. And that's okay. We create our own meaning and purpose for ourselves and then we are gone and the next generation does the same. And all of that is just fine. O'Connor was a great writer though.

  • @LoisThiessen
    @LoisThiessen Місяць тому

    There are so many excellent authors and books. I love seeing everyone's lists as I am sometimes introduced to a new to me book. Also, there are new books coming on the market on a regular basis. Thanks for sharing your list.

  • @KCRReads
    @KCRReads Місяць тому

    I liked David Copperfield. I like words too. But oh dear - Ulysses! I have yet to read and feel comfortable with that but guilty all at the same time. Wish I would have joined that group read BUT I didn't know about it until it was over. Darn.

  • @Aberforth9412
    @Aberforth9412 Місяць тому

    MR ETTER!!!! My family and I are going through the Omnibus Courses from Veritas press, and just now we found this channel and absolutely flipped out! Massive respect for you!

  • @jazzheadsbop
    @jazzheadsbop 2 місяці тому

    The Repetition by Alain Robbe-Grillet might also be a fit. It explores the identity division too.

  • @kurjan1
    @kurjan1 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video. Thank you. I have been looking at a number of versions of this work... think I have decided on the Folio Society editions.

  • @34tgroan
    @34tgroan 2 місяці тому

    The reading public of that time also demanded an all afternoon read.

  • @spartacusdeniz2202
    @spartacusdeniz2202 2 місяці тому

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "penta" usually mean five?

    • @bruceetter3525
      @bruceetter3525 2 місяці тому

      Yes, you are right, but iambic pentameter means each line has five iambs, and one iamb = two separate syllables, one unstressed and one stressed. So, each line of iambic pentameter has 10 total syllables.

  • @tunyonyoutube1376
    @tunyonyoutube1376 3 місяці тому

    I feel like the luckiest man for having found this channel,thank you!

  • @jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n
    @jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n 3 місяці тому

    Sergei Rachmaninoff, Ireen Wüst Gogol, , william james sidis all birthdays on april 1

  • @marywoods7028
    @marywoods7028 3 місяці тому

    I love these kind of videos. Im open to trying different genres and authors. I dont think i could narrow it down to a top 10.

  • @NineInchFailz
    @NineInchFailz 3 місяці тому

    I’m an atheist and one thing worth pointing out is how incredible well Flannery can write about religion from the perspective of a character who believes themselves to be an atheist. She’s so talented.

  • @Martiniization
    @Martiniization 3 місяці тому

    You want to sound impressive and consequential, but, really, apart from your self-importance, who are you and what are your credentials/qualifications???

  • @Martiniization
    @Martiniization 3 місяці тому

    What an asshole you are!

  • @ShalomShlomo-bx7pk
    @ShalomShlomo-bx7pk 3 місяці тому

    Where is the video on Parker’s Back? I can’t find it.

    • @bruceetter3525
      @bruceetter3525 3 місяці тому

      The other videos on Flannery O'Connor are available to purchase.

  • @lizgood3838
    @lizgood3838 3 місяці тому

    I got it!!!!!!

    • @BruceEtter
      @BruceEtter 3 місяці тому

      WHOA!!! And this was a hard one!!!

  • @mauradias2862
    @mauradias2862 3 місяці тому

    Although the Bible is a book of books..and without being preachy..its got just about everything in it. Especially the old testament. Even if we didn't know it as a religious book..its still very complex.

  • @adamnightingale5789
    @adamnightingale5789 3 місяці тому

    There's too much non book talking here. Get to the point quicker, please.

  • @voz805
    @voz805 3 місяці тому

    I guess he didn't take into account that folks would be watching this years later.

  • @fishjj76
    @fishjj76 3 місяці тому

    You need to do another series and include "War and Peace".

  • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
    @ButOneThingIsNeedful 3 місяці тому

    The Pee Wee Football trophy! LOL (Made me wonder where my Little League Baseball trophies are -- chuckle.)

  • @marthacanady9441
    @marthacanady9441 3 місяці тому

    You convinced me.

  • @TPOrchestra
    @TPOrchestra 3 місяці тому

    We had to read "Wuthering Heights" in high school and I was thoroughly prepared to hate it, but I loved it and plan on re-reading it one day, as well as reading her sister's "Jane Eyre."

  • @daviddessauer6322
    @daviddessauer6322 3 місяці тому

    Read Harper Lee and Me and find out what is really going on with To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • @daviddessauer6322
    @daviddessauer6322 3 місяці тому

    0:47 😊

  • @colorfuloddity
    @colorfuloddity 4 місяці тому

    Wow, I bet there’s a really cool drawing in that Bible

  • @spiritualpolitics8205
    @spiritualpolitics8205 4 місяці тому

    I think it's a fascinating question what is the relation of Kafka's spirituality to Christianity. He once called Christ "an infinite abyss of light" -- one of the most (if not the most) poetic encomium ever rendered. Yet he clearly dithered greatly about any belief in much of anything, let alone metaphysical hope -- other than in the dogged "indestructible" which is the core and pith of his survivalist outlook. I see Kafka as the Doubting Thomas in extremis -- a modern of supreme existential integrity who refutes in the very difficulty of his person any easy recourse to metaphysics, going deeper than the need in some sense. I do not think Christianity (nor Judaism) has a very good answer to Kafka, except that his agon is not unlike Job's with Yahweh -- but far more extreme in its fundamental doubt. He transcends both. (See his short story on Abraham.) Kafka is perhaps first a theologian...

  • @charlescarpenter9000
    @charlescarpenter9000 4 місяці тому

    I’m convinced the least amount of hits a UA-cam conference receives the better it is! The same conviction holds in bookstores. Except in rare cases, like “To Kill A Mockingbird,” what’s selling like hotcakes is usually junk. Thank you for your thought-provoking channel.

  • @carlvinson3284
    @carlvinson3284 4 місяці тому

    Got it mostly because I am a Faulkner fan, but also had seen him mentioned as someone whose work H Lee admired. As did Flannery O'Connor I believe.

  • @charlescarpenter9000
    @charlescarpenter9000 4 місяці тому

    This reminds me of the two selves in Don Quixote de la Mancha.

  • @charlescarpenter9000
    @charlescarpenter9000 4 місяці тому

    She has an essay on what the artist needs to produce a work of art. She says it is certainly NOT self expression. Rather, the work of art has to be considered by the artist as independent, objectively looked upon as an entity governed by its own inner laws of existence. I think this is why she was so successful.

  • @ilovecoffeekim5973
    @ilovecoffeekim5973 4 місяці тому

    Very intrigued! I’m going to order the book!

  • @EverettMcLemore
    @EverettMcLemore 4 місяці тому

    Rats, I was excited about your channel, but I consider Flannery O'Connor to be the worst, most over-rated writer of all time. "Wise Blood" was sophomoric treacle. I can't convey the depth of my loathing for that book. But, hey, The Brothers of Karamazov was good, and to each his own. .

    • @ButOneThingIsNeedful
      @ButOneThingIsNeedful 3 місяці тому

      Similarly I have found it a physical chore to read her (O'Connor) -- pushing through page after unpleasant page hoping for an eventual payoff that never arrives!. And I too really like this guy and his channel. But I have to acknowledge a sharp difference in literary taste if FO is his #1 favorite.

  • @donnolte5774
    @donnolte5774 4 місяці тому

    I'm currently reading Emma. I read Pride and Prejudice just before Jane Austen July. Thank you for posting this.

  • @Robuobu
    @Robuobu 4 місяці тому

    Bullshit stops at 03:57

  • @fernandopavon888
    @fernandopavon888 4 місяці тому

    What a tease

  • @seam3686
    @seam3686 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. This is a nice intro for someone wants to read Franz Kafka.

  • @smalltown2223
    @smalltown2223 5 місяців тому

    My favourite book is called Book, written by Booky McBookbook in his hometown of Book which is part of Bookasia on the planet Book.

  • @ciadiac
    @ciadiac 5 місяців тому

    My thoughts on The Castle is that it’s allegorical of the deferment of responsibility to bureaucracy. Antithetical to responsibility of the individual. Worshipping an Administrative God who themselves just want the power without the responsibility. A riff on the Tower of Babel.

  • @airbourne2
    @airbourne2 5 місяців тому

    Loved David Copperfield, but I'm 63 😂