Following a Harvard Literature Class 💼 Course Syllabus & Reading List!

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  • @ProseAndPetticoats
    @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

    Watch this one next! 📚How To Become an Expert Reader: ua-cam.com/video/x22Pkzt7Jwo/v-deo.html

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Рік тому +36

    I love that you do courses just for the fun of it! If you say that to random people, they will think you're strange. That's why I love Booktube. Y'all are my people. :)

  • @annamattos8627
    @annamattos8627 Рік тому +12

    "The Lusíads" (Os Lusíadas) is an epic poem by Camões about the Portuguese sailors first traveling around Africa to finally get to India, with Vasco da Gama as their leader. It includes a lot of History, loads of Greek/Roman Mythology and all sorts of interesting digressions. For instance, the poet loves to complain about the Portuguese people dismissing art and poetry, when he's not exalting them for their military feats; he will also tell you about the kings of Portugal, their wars and their battles, to demonstrate what a great people the Portuguese are. The poem is modelled after the Aeneid, but it revolves around relatively recent historical facts (obviously embellished). Like the Odyssey, it begins in the middle of the journey, so you get flashbacks and other narrations within the poem.
    Strangely, it is a story about a Christian nation, but Greek gods interfere whenever they feel like it, particularly Venus, Jupiter and Bacchus. In this, Camões follows the tradition established by Homer and Virgil, but in his own unique way.
    All in all, it is considered a foundational text for the Portuguese language and for the Portuguese nation itself.
    I read this book in Portuguese (my first language) and it was great. Not as great as the Odyssey, but still great. I have no idea if a translation would do it justice, however.
    Side note: the author's life is almost as fascinating as the book, in my opinion. He traveled quite a bit, he lost an eye during a battle in North Africa and he was always in trouble. 😅

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      Wow, thank you so much for this information. Since you've already read it, do you have any tips for us readers who haven't? Should we first look into the life of the author, or maybe do some research to truly appreciate and understand the work? I must admit I'm a bit scared, haha.

    • @annamattos8627
      @annamattos8627 Рік тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats I did some research before reading it, to get familiar with the context. My edition was annotated, which helped a lot when it came to Ancient History, Medieval History, Geography and Mythology.
      I suspect there's less content about this book in English than in Portuguese. I was able to find some classes and reviews about it in Portuguese that were awesome. Perhaps an annotated English edition, with a good introduction, would be an interesting course of action.
      One of the difficulties I encountered was the language. It is beautifully written, but antiquate and very sophisticated. The sentences are structured in unnatural orders to fit a poem, with metric and rhyme. This probably gets easier with a translation. It did get easier as I read on, because my mind started to adjust to the style.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      @@annamattos8627 Thank you!

    • @annamattos8627
      @annamattos8627 Рік тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats Glad to help!

    • @ХельХель
      @ХельХель Рік тому +3

      Ola! I'm from Russia and we studied "The Lusíads" at school together with "Livro do Desassossego" by Pessoa. It´s amazing!! I also read it in Spanish later, so hope one day I will be able to read it in Portugues as well. 💜

  • @darcy501
    @darcy501 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I have always wanted to follow along with these sorts of courses but I've not gotten around to do it myself, I feel encouraged to follow along now. I am glad that with the internet and libraries I will also be able to, this is something I wouldn't have access to otherwise. I will subscribe now.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      That is wonderful news! I would love to hear your updates. Thank you for subscribing - I'm glad you'll stick around. Best of luck with the course! We can do this.

  • @leenverbraken1683
    @leenverbraken1683 Рік тому +1

    Yes! Loved the course ❤. Interpreter of maladies was the one I loved the most. You inspire me to reread these books and watch the video’s again..

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      Haha, great to hear. Thank you for telling me about this course 🤎

  • @davidmccalip5759
    @davidmccalip5759 Рік тому +3

    Hello Emily! I hope this finds you and your family well. What an interesting course. Years ago when I used to do legal document review, I would listen to free history courses from Yale University, which were so fascinating. Some of the courses I would listen to were on the American Revolution and the American Civil War (there may have also been a course on World War II but I can't remember). Furthermore, my wife is from Argentina and she had to read several of Borge's works while at the university. I look forward to your future videos on this course. Have a great rest of the week!

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      Wow, that's so interesting. It's amazing that they offer it for free. I will be checking if they have free courses available. Wishing you a great week, too! :)

  • @tarareads23
    @tarareads23 Рік тому +1

    I think this is exciting and amazing. I can’t wait to see more of your journey with this in the future. :)

  • @timtim2247
    @timtim2247 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m in my first year of master’s degree in English literature but since I majored in engineering in my BA, I have a lot to catch up on. So I’ve been looking for reliable sources which are also consistent for a while and this is perfect!! Thanks a lot 💕

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      You're so very welcome! Thank you for stopping by and leaving me such a kind comment. Good luck with your master's degree. Sounds amazing.

  • @tylerholmes2727
    @tylerholmes2727 Рік тому +1

    I had such a beautiful time with Gilgamesh. I read it when I was very young, inspired by a video game that I had just finished called final fantasy VIII. The entirety of Gilgamesh sent me on a mental journey that I'm still on today. I became very fascinated with early day religions and and writings that have kept snowballing from this era of time and/or writing.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      It's amazing how some works of literature can be lifechanging. 🤎

    • @Bethany-fo6lt
      @Bethany-fo6lt 17 днів тому +1

      I read this in college many years ago and absolutely adored it. I annotated and highlighted my copy so much, my professor asked if she could keep it. She wanted to show future classes my excitement and notes. I totally let her of course. I should get another copy and re-read it this year.

  • @darth_hylian
    @darth_hylian Рік тому +1

    Well done! I'm not surprised by the score you got. Also your hair looks nice

  • @MyMessyBookshelf
    @MyMessyBookshelf 9 місяців тому

    This is amazing! I am looking forward to seeing if you get through all of these and what you think. I started The Tale of Genji earlier in March and put it down in favor of Middlemarch. Best of luck with this project!

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I finished the class and loved it. There's an update video, should you be interested 🤎 I'll be reading Middlemarch this fall. Are you enjoying it?

    • @MyMessyBookshelf
      @MyMessyBookshelf 9 місяців тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats That is amazing! I was so intrigued by the title and saw it was only a couple months ago so I didn’t think you were already done!
      I finished Middlemarch last night and it was wonderful! There are so many characters and somehow she manages to get the reader invested in all of them.

  • @arturoalarcon1516
    @arturoalarcon1516 3 місяці тому +1

    Jorge Luis Borges is a great writer. Enjoy reading Ficciones! A fantastic book!

  • @theonemaniks
    @theonemaniks Рік тому

    Hi Emmelie! I haven't been around for a while, there's quite a few videos to catch up on, best of luck to you on your course. Also, your hair looks absolutely gorgeous!

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      It's good to hear from you again! Thank you so much for the lovely compliment.

  • @DrPeppering
    @DrPeppering Рік тому

    Really cool idea. I did something similar years ago and this makes me want to do it again!

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      Oh, how wonderful! Can you remember what course and where?

    • @DrPeppering
      @DrPeppering Рік тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats I went through a bunch of Masters of Fine Arts reading lists for different classes and compiled my own list from all of them. Then I watched a couple of the free lectures about the books that Yale and other universities offer. I was trying to create a DIY MFA to help myself become a better writer.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      @@DrPeppering That's inspiring. What a great idea! I will be looking around for those lists and other courses.

  • @Rascal-of-War
    @Rascal-of-War Рік тому +2

    Would you ever do a video on works of HP Lovecraft?

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      I hope so. I'm interested in reading his work. So many books, so little time!

  • @CarolR-jf3tk
    @CarolR-jf3tk 7 місяців тому

    Great video. Hillsdale college has fantastic free courses. I'm just starting, Great Books 101, Ancient to Medieval.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  7 місяців тому +1

      It's funny that you mention this, because I JUST started one of their courses! I will be checking out the one you mention, too. Thanks!

    • @CarolR-jf3tk
      @CarolR-jf3tk 7 місяців тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats 👍

  • @christopherrosado6053
    @christopherrosado6053 8 місяців тому

    Enjoy...the journey through literature and poetry peace

  • @Arsenal.N.I7242
    @Arsenal.N.I7242 Рік тому

    Im not sure about all the translation's of the 1001 nights but i would recommend the Everyman's library translation. The Tale of Gengi has always interested me but the size of story always put me off....Do you have to read them all in 12 weeks? If yes i think thats abit overload. Great literature has to be savoured in my opinion and sometimes reread... I'll look forward to hear your thoughts and opinions 🙂.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      I'm going to look into that Everyman's Library translation. I love their books, but I hadn't even thought of looking it up! Thanks for the advice.
      Yes, I agree that we should read slow and I absolutely love re-reading books.
      We will not be reading the complete Genji. The advised reading assignment includes: From Chapter I. The Lady of the Paulownia-Courtyard Chambers; From Chapter II. Broom Cypress; From Chapter V. Little Purple Gromwell; From Chapter VII. An Imperial Celebration of Autumn Foliage; From Chapter IX. Leaves of Wild Ginger; From Chapter XII. Exile to Suma; From Chapter XIII. The Lady at Akashi; From Chapter XXV. Fireflies; From Chapter XL. The Rites.

  • @havenofdetails
    @havenofdetails 2 дні тому

    gosh. odyssey’s one of our readings as well (we already finished iliad. how do you find it so much fun studying and reading? i am envious. i’m a literature student as well. and what year are you btw?

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  День тому

      Hello. I'm not a literature student - this video is about the free courses I was following ;) Good luck with your studies!

  • @SM12457
    @SM12457 Рік тому

    Have you read any John Grisham books. If so, what is your take on his style of writing?

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      Hi there. I had to look up this author, for I had never heard of him. I tend to always pick older, victorian novels. Which book would you recommend I read?

    • @SM12457
      @SM12457 Рік тому

      @ProseAndPetticoats The King of Torts and The Street Lawyer are classic reads. Although 20 years old, his books have a sense of modernity. They are in the drama genre, and many revolve around the judicial system with a focus on lawyers. Thanks for the reply.

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      @@SM12457 I shall add these to my list. Thank you for the recommendations! Funny, as I work in a lawyers office ;)

  • @cristianmicu
    @cristianmicu 10 місяців тому

    i must have this comment your sofa, your cat and the cover on the sofa are matching coloursin harmony, it is like you go outside matching your dress, shows and coat, with this video matching the cat with the sofa colour and that cover behind.. maybe it is random, but it was esthetically pleasing seeing that :)

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  10 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad it's pleasing to the eye! I love having warm colours around. :) my cat accidentally matches my interior haha.

  • @katealeman1842
    @katealeman1842 Місяць тому

    What’s the name of the course I’m trying to finde it hanks

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Місяць тому

      Hi Kate. The courses are from different platforms and universities. You can find them on my Patreon page (it's free), where I listed every course and every platform. Good luck!

  • @corki1017
    @corki1017 Рік тому +3

    Oh my god! The cat in the background!!!

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      Haha. You'll often see Toulouse in the background - always around! He's such a cutie.

  • @kathunt9760
    @kathunt9760 Рік тому

    This isnt the first time you talk about reading in french, can you do a video about it

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      Hello! Can you tell me what kind of video you're hoping to see? French is my second language. :)

    • @kathunt9760
      @kathunt9760 Рік тому +1

      @@ProseAndPetticoats your story itself would be interesting, how you learnt the language (through school or a parent etc) and what it’s like from your perspective to read in French as opposed to English. I am studying French with the goal to someday read in French. I don’t know your story but wether you learnt it early in life or later, it’s valuable. It’s the sort of thing I gravitate towards. My opinion is that a lot of readers want to be able to read in a second language so that they can read some of their favourite works in it’s mother tongue. I just recently found your channel and I’ve been loving the content, I’ve only read the hobbit but you’ve even persuaded me to look at J.R.R Tolkiens other works

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      @@kathunt9760 I will add this to my future video list. Thank you for your imput! :)
      Aww, I'm glad you enjoy the content. Thank you for joining me. I appreciate you. How did you find my channel?
      Good luck with your French studies, that's amazing.

    • @kathunt9760
      @kathunt9760 Рік тому

      @@ProseAndPetticoats there is not alot of female classics content and the algorithm helped me find your channel. I dont know your location but i am australian

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому

      @@kathunt9760 Interesting. I'm from Belgium :)

  • @pax-domini
    @pax-domini Рік тому +5

    If you liked Voltaire’s _Candide,_ then I think you’d like the book of _Ecclesiastes_ in the Bible; which is a poetic reflection on the apparent meaninglessness of life, but then encourages the reader to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. It’s a relatively short book and can be read in one sitting.

  • @Mariamox
    @Mariamox Рік тому

    great video

  • @annedixon7609
    @annedixon7609 10 місяців тому

    This course is free I have a feeling it would be too hard for me but it sounds very interesting

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  9 місяців тому

      You can listen to the videos and finish the books later. Don't worry, it won't be too hard ❤

  • @khyrianstorms
    @khyrianstorms Рік тому

    Not really free when you have to pay to unlock January 1 - 15, and can't finish the course without paying $177

    • @ProseAndPetticoats
      @ProseAndPetticoats  Рік тому +1

      No, you really can take the course for free. The upgrade is to get a certificate. I hope you will be able to figure it out :) I didn't pay anything.

  • @entiretinofsweetcorn7025
    @entiretinofsweetcorn7025 16 днів тому

    She mispronounced a lot of names, but only felt the need to apologise for the arabic one. Very sad to see the mental self-hatred that conditions this.

  • @B5-Ubermensch
    @B5-Ubermensch 9 місяців тому

    Read 48 laws of power by Robert greene 😂