The Great Courses: Classic Novels Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature DVDs
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Classic Novels : Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature (6-DVDs) + Guidebook
Classic Novels : Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature (6-DVDs) + Guidebook. Very good condition except for part 1 dvd case , it has cracked case.
Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature, DVD
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Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature – Part 3 (2 CD Set)
Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature – Part 3 (2 CD Set)
Classic Novels: Great Literature (Great Courses) 6 DVDs & Guidebook New
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Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature by Arnold Weinstein
Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature by Arnold Weinstein Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature
Discover Course Number 2310, a comprehensive literary exploration featuring six DVDs and a detailed Course Guidebook. This course is ideal for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of key literary works across different periods and styles.
Great Courses Classic Novels: Meeting Challenge of Great Literature 3 DVD 1 Book
The Great Courses Classic Novels: Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature DVD
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The Great Courses: Classic Novels-Meeting the Challenge of Great Literature
The “Challenge”: Professor Weinstein posits that great books disrupt our ordinary ways of thinking, forcing us to engage directly with the human condition and grapple with life’s complexities. The 36 lectures are typically divided, with multiple sessions dedicated to especially dense books.