The next Quarterly Discussion is just around the corner. Join us for one of the 90-minute conversations. More details coming soon! If you have questions or want to register, please email Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu. There is no cost and readings can be provided if necessary. Select the date which best fits your schedule:
Thursday, October 15th at 5 pm PDT
Saturday, October 17th at 9 am PDT
The next Quarterly Discussion is just around the corner. Join us for one of the 90-minute conversations. More details coming soon! If you have questions or want to register, please email Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu. There is no cost and readings can be provided if necessary. Select the date which best fits your schedule:
Thursday, October 15th at 5 pm PDT
Saturday, October 17th at 9 am PDT
The next Quarterly Discussion is just around the corner. Join us for one of the 90-minute conversations in which we will take a literary look at the book of Job. Use your own version of the Bible (we might discuss translation differences too). If you have questions or want to register, please email Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu. There is no cost and readings can be provided if necessary. Select the date which best fits your schedule:
Monday,
The next Quarterly Discussion is just around the corner. Join us for one of the 90-minute conversations in which we will take a literary look at the book of Job. Use your own version of the Bible (we might discuss translation differences too). If you have questions or want to register, please email Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu. There is no cost and readings can be provided if necessary. Select the date which best fits your schedule:
Monday,
The next Quarterly Discussion is just around the corner. Join us for one of the 90-minute conversations in which we will take a literary look at the book of Job. Use your own version of the Bible (we might discuss translation differences too). If you have questions or want to register, please email Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu. There is no cost and readings can be provided if necessary. Select the date which best fits your schedule:
Monday,
Join Tutor, Alissa Simon, on May 18 for a seminar hosted by Emily Wilson on the Iliad.
In this four-part virtual seminar, Emily Wilson leads a close reading of The Iliad in her acclaimed translation. Across four sessions, you’ll read the entire epic together, exploring the historical and oral traditions behind the epic, the challenges and choices of translation, narrative structure, poetic devices, gender, heroism, and mortality.
You will not find charity among Adler’s original Great Ideas. Rather, charity falls into the category of Love – a word of many meanings. Love applies to a wide variety of relationships such as Romeo and Juliet; Odysseus and Penelope; Hal and Falstaff; Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; Hamlet and his father; Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy in Little Women; Aeneas and Rome; or Achilles and Patroclus. Love may even be given to the self.
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The April Quarterly discussion will focus on Melville’s “Town-Ho Story” (a chapter from Moby Dick) and a poem by Mary Oliver titled “1945-1985: Poem for the Anniversary”.
Thursday, April 23rd at 4 pm PDT
Saturday, April 25th at 9 am PDT
Monday, April 27th at 12 pm PDT
To Register, please contact Alissa Simon at as****@*mu.edu.