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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jun 19, 2024
    Dostoevsky understood people so well, it's ridiculous:
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jun 8, 2024
    T.S. Eliot gets it:
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Feb 9, 2025
    This is what peak parental performance looks like.
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Oct 12, 2024
    Dostoevsky didn’t have to go this hard, but he did. from The Brothers Karamazov
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Aug 18, 2024
    C.S. Lewis, how did you understand human nature so well?
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Feb 4, 2024
    In 1962, C.S. Lewis was asked what books most influenced him, both as a writer and in his philosophy of life. He responded with a list of 10 books. They're Great Books. I recommend you read them. Or, at least, read this thread about them:
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Oct 23, 2024
    Long before Tolkien’s fantasy worlds enchanted us, other stories enchanted him. Ever wonder which books sparked his imagination? Here's a thread of 15 works — some high-brow, some low, all fascinating — that shaped Tolkien's world:
    Bertuccio's Bride by Edward Robert Hughes, 1895
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jun 6, 2024
    Henry David Thoreau, giving you that extra push.
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jul 14, 2024
    So do I, Frodo. So do I.
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    May 11, 2024
    Nothing like a good hook to reel in the reader! A Thread of the 50 Best Opening Lines in Classic Literature. 🧵 👇
    Dickens' Dream by Robert William Buss, 1875
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jul 19, 2024
    I think about this G.K. Chesterton passage a lot.
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Sep 13, 2024
    What grade are you giving this analysis of The Old Man and the Sea?
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    Jun 21, 2024
    Page after page, The Brothers Karamazov is full of psychological insight. Who doesn't recognize someone they know (or themselves) in this?
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    CoffeeWithTheClassics
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    May 9, 2024
    In 1934, an aspiring writer asked Ernest Hemingway what books he should read. He responded with a list of 16 classic works. They're Great Books. I suggest you read them. Or, at least, read this thread about them:
    Hemingway working on For Whom the Bell Tolls at the Sun Valley Lodge, 1939, Public Domain, CC0
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