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Life Lessons from the Great Books

By: J. Rufus Fears, The Great Courses
Narrated by: J. Rufus Fears
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Study more than three dozen works that span the timelines of Western history, from ancient Greece and Rome to the modern age. Whether written 2,000, 200, or 20 years ago, the enduring works of literature still speak to us and place our unique experiences into a larger perspective, offering invaluable lessons for every important moment in life.

Every Great Book you explore over these 36 insightful lectures - from the Odyssey and the Gospel of John to Hamlet and Animal Farm - is a unique expression of the human spirit and a fountain of advice, from how to conduct yourself in times of trouble to how to better appreciate the simple moments in your life.

You'll discover six broad themes that run through history's most compelling stories: the unconquerable human spirit, youth and old age, romance and love, adventure and courage, laughter and irony, and patriotism. In exploring these themes within the context of these Great Books, you learn new ideas about both the works themselves and the broad scope of the human condition.

If you haven't read these Great Books before, the warmth of Professor Fears's storytelling and his insightful approach to literature will have you heading to the library to learn more. And if you've already read these works, you'll discover new themes and ideas that will help you get more out of them.

Regardless of your previous familiarity with these works, you'll come to understand why these masterpieces remain eternal testaments to the variety of human experience and the powerful ways in which literature can guide and inspire us.

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Classics Thought-Provoking
Insightful Literary Analysis • Engaging Book Summaries • Excellent Narration • Valuable Historical Context

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sketchy andcdotes skillfully employed by the venerable lecturer to support his own unique life philosophies

Subjective, biased view of history from old Prof.

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The narrator provides spirited readings from classic texts accompanied by thought-provoking lectures. Each lecture is about a classic writing that has endured the ages.

Excellent narration and lecture

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I have listened to multiple lectures from Professor Rufus, and in this one, like the others, he brings his passion and knowledge to present us with the wisdom of the great works of classic and modern literature. You will certainly enjoy it, you will laugh, you will cry, you will cheer, and above all you will become a better person.

Another great lecture from Professor Rufus

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Like other Great Courses, these lectures spoke to things that interest me, great books. However, this course has been different than all the others IN that the professor earnestly desires to inspire you to greatness.

Earnest Lectures to Inspire Greatness

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Professor Fears is an exceptional teacher, his message is captivating and memorable. The best part of the book is his definition of a great book. "A great book possesses four qualities: 1) It deals with a great theme. 2) It is written in noble language. 3) It speaks across the ages. 4) It speaks to us as individuals." He uses this as a rubric for each book discussed. Audible 20 Review Sweepstakes Entry

Exceptional Teacher

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