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Thursday, November 13, 2014

My Choices for Literary Movement Reading Challenge 2015




When I said in Literary Movement Reading Challenge 2015 announcement post that “I have a very ambitious plan”, I really meant it! The challenge is to read at least one book for each literary movement, but I have encouraged myself to read, not one, but TWO books, which means I would read TWENTY FOUR books for the challenge.

The reason is, I have been craving lately for filling my mind with classics. Maybe it’s because I have read a lot of non-classics books lately. Anyway, here is my ambitious list, right now I can’t wait to start this challenge; hopefully my craving lasts till the end of the challenge… ;)

Jan: Medieval (500 – 1500)
Confessions (St. Augustine Hyppo)
Le Morte d’Arthur (Thomas Malory)

Feb: Renaissance (1500 – 1670)
Doctor Faustus (Christopher Marlowe)
Macbeth (William Shakespeare)

Mar: Enlightenment (1700 – 1800)
Gulliver’s Travels (Jonathan Swift)
The Sorrows of Young Werther (Goethe)

Apr: Romanticism (1798 – 1870)
Ivanhoe (Sir Walter Scott)
The Black Tulip (Alexandre Dumas)

May: Transcendentalism (1830 – 1860)
The Walden (Henry David Thoreau)
Little Women (Louisa May Alcott)

Jun: Victorian (1837 – 1901)
Bleak House (Charles Dickens)
Far From A Madding Crowd (Thomas Hardy)

Jul: Realism (1820 – 1920)
Pere Goriot (Honore de Balzac)
The Golden Bowl (Henry James)

Aug: Naturalism (1870 – 1920)
The Fortune of the Rougons (Emile Zola)
Ethan Frome/The Age of Innocence (Edith Wharton)

Sep: Existentialism (1850 – Today)
Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
The Stranger (Albert Camus)

Oct: Modernism (1910 – 1965)
The Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Ernest Hemingway)

Nov: The Beat Generation (1945 – 1965) or
The Bloomsbury Group (1903 – 1964)
Bloomsbury: Howard’s End (E.M. Forster)
Beat Generation: One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Ken Kessey)

Dec: Post-Modernism (1965 – Today)
Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut)
The Blind Assassin (Margaret Atwood)

What about you? Are you tempted to join the challenge? And if you have, what books will you read?

3 comments:

  1. Hi, Fanda, Great list! I will share mine by December. I saw that we both have Walden in May and Sound and the Fury in October. I also added Bleak House to my June and Howard's End to my November. I also hope to read The Fortune by Zola in August.

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    1. Yay...it will be fun to read along those titles with you, and analyse together the literary movements.

      Good luck with Fortune! I wanted so much to reread Germinal for August. But I would also read some Zola on April (if I can make it along the books for #LitoveRC). Maybe Pot-Luck (which is the shortest of Rougon-Macquarts that I own) and Zola's biography. Oh....2015 will be so exciting!

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  2. Outstanding reading list! This is a challenging challenge--I tend to read a lot in the Victorian and Naturalism movements, but far less so in other areas. I'm currently reading Germinal and finding it much easier to read than expected--the translation I have makes it sound very modern. Coincidentally, I'm also currently reading Howard's End, which is so good--beautifully written.

    Good luck with your challenge. As a classics read, I can honestly say I'm rarely disappointed in a book that has stood the test of time.

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