tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post7485196333064394497..comments2023-08-10T14:16:15.338-04:00Comments on The Archives of The Diogenes Club: Assigned ReadingSteve Polinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06095291939072131815noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post-65308687084976938432013-09-11T16:51:25.768-04:002013-09-11T16:51:25.768-04:00We'll get along just fine. I fought my way thr...We'll get along just fine. I fought my way through Pilgrim's Progress just b/c it had hithers and thithers. As for the math stuff, yeah, I'm still into all that.Steve Polinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06095291939072131815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post-71958330606391894452013-09-10T21:33:30.567-04:002013-09-10T21:33:30.567-04:00My son, like every other kid, had to read Shakespe...My son, like every other kid, had to read Shakespeare, and he hated it. When I asked him why he said there were too many hithers and dithers. I loved that. He still doesn't like Shakespeare. I, on the other hand,dispite the hithers and dithers, love Shakespeare. Such language. As for Catcher in the Rye - hate it. Bye the bye, I hope you haven't given up on your math or engineering. While writing is a nice hobby, math, physics, engineering is awesome. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post-16234575263435957952013-03-19T21:22:24.748-04:002013-03-19T21:22:24.748-04:00Well, to each their own, right? You can dislike a ...Well, to each their own, right? You can dislike a book, but to say a classic is "bad" or "lame" just seems... short-sighted. I don't mind if my students hate the books they read, but they should try and articulate what they dislike. The author's long sentences and extraneous description? A slow-moving plot? Heavy-handed moralizing? Backing up your opinions with evidence is a great skill no matter what career you pursue. <br /><br />Of course, I teach high school literature to juniors and seniors, and a cornerstone of my courses is that they choose their own literature (within certain parameters; they must cover Brit Lit, World Lit, and something written before 1900). If they hate the books, they have no one to blame but themselves, and they become better at identifying their own tastes.<br /><br />Also, I think our opinions on books vary based on when we read them. As a teenager, I could NOT stomach any of Jane Eyre or Pride & Prejudice. As an adult, I love them both. Dare I say, perhaps you should revisit your old anathemas? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09750974004496834798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post-12174818313968941282013-01-06T22:29:00.928-05:002013-01-06T22:29:00.928-05:00I suppose an Active Feminist is better than a Pass...I suppose an Active Feminist is better than a Passive one. There is a sense in which I can be accurately cast as a feminist (the radical equality of all humans without regard to sex, race, etc.) or as an anti-feminist (some patriarchal notions of how a family should organize itself). If you're ever in Grand Rapids, MI we should have a lively conversation over our favorite beverages.Steve Polinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06095291939072131815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7426830455075676436.post-69494241012013668732013-01-04T03:12:53.211-05:002013-01-04T03:12:53.211-05:00mmm 1984 I love; those others you mentioned you ca...mmm 1984 I love; those others you mentioned you can keep, but lets be fair I am bias I studied English Literature at University and I am an active feminist who has a passion for writings such as Goblin Market.Caroline Tindalhttps://twitter.com/Sengdromanoreply@blogger.com