GUEST BLOG – Betty Duggan
This is the fourth year that my husband, Bill Duggan, and I have been coming to Classical Pursuits. We wouldn’t […]
This is the fourth year that my husband, Bill Duggan, and I have been coming to Classical Pursuits. We wouldn’t […]
As a classical pursuits newbie I signed up for everything I could before I started. Stratford was a great introduction.
Arrived on a beautiful sunny morning in Toronto for a stimulating discussion of Henri James’ Portrait of a Lady. Our
Ann has asked me to write a bit about why I will be taking part in La Belle Epoque trip
“Like a pair of binoculars with no right or wrong end, the camera makes exotic things near, intimate, and familiar
You sorta hadta be there to get all the references, but y’all can see what a fine poet Jimmye Hillman
In scope, detail, and humanity, Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks is a classic of modem literature and continues to be a model
Upon first reading Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, the great 19th-century biologist Thomas Henry Huxley—later to be known
The ghazal is my favourite poetic form—even though it’s less familiar than the sonnet or the haiku. A sonnet gives
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Swann’s Way, by Marcel Proust. I doubt there’s a better