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Thursday, November 1, 2007

The top classic books everyone should read

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Countless hours in a bookstore, conversations with friends and colleagues, weekly newspaper book reviews -- these are some ways to choose which books to read.

But these activities require time and often involve the agony of making yet another decision. So, in order to save you some time and suggest a starting point, Live at IU asked three Indiana University Bloomington professors in the Department of English for a list of 10 classic books everyone should read. The number -- 10 -- quickly became irrelevant and our literary experts chose books according to two criteria: how foundational the books were and the impact the authors had on other writers, culture and society.

While any list of "must-reads" is ultimately a matter of personal interest and taste, here is a "menu" of books IU literary experts offer for you to try.

Cultural impact

Linda Charnes, an expert on Shakespeare and postmodernism, made a selection of books based on their "magnitude of cultural impact." These are books that "an educated citizen living in 21st century should be familiar with, as these writings have shaped our understanding of life, culture and citizenship" in the Western world:

Women writers

Susan Gubar, anthologist and expert on female writers, compiled a list of women writers for richness and meaning in their works. These authors are not only great to read for just "pure pleasure," but also to find new meanings and understanding of issues women face in their everyday lives: in family and romance, dealing with aging or confronting death. Their novels, short stories and poems are also must-reads to gain insight into particular historical issues and to understand the impact of women's literature on contemporary culture.

"The texts are great to read and wonderful to do research on. They have an ongoing cultural life in the cinema, on the Web, in places they [writers] lived," says Gubar.

She recommends works by the following writers:

More must-reads

Stephen Watt, an expert on 19th Century melodrama and Irish literature, suggested the following must-reads:


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