Christopher Newport University

Keith McLoughland Great Books Series

As an institution, the official "Great Books" program was inspired by Encyclopedia Britannica's set of volumes; Keith McLoughland of CNU established a discussion group in the spirit of that program, and we carry on that institution in his honor.

The Great Books series offers scholars the opportunity to discuss literature from our cultural legacy. We will explore it's meaning and relevance to our world, making the best use of our critical skills. The editors of the original series have expressed their policy on the program as a "Shared Inquiry Method of Learning" by which we engage one another in the pursuit of truth.

The Spring 2007 Wednesday 5:30 schedule is:

Jan 17 Dr Michael Lewis -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "Sherlock Holmes"

Feb 7 Dr. Michelle Vachris -- Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" (Readings list)

Feb 21 Dr. Georgeta Georgescu -- Sartre's "Existentialism is Humanism" or Synopsis

March 21 Dr. Elizabeth Kaufer -- The Declaration of Independence and Federalist Papers #10 and #47-51

April 4 Dr. George Zestos -- Plato's "Apology of Socrates"

April 18 Dr. Laura Deiulio -- Kafka's Metamorphosis

All meetings will be held in the Board Room, SC/Library Services, room 214, at 5:30 pm.

Print copies of our readings are available through the CNU Bookstore, on reserve at the library, and as digitally linked from this site.

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Previous Schedules:

Fall 03, Spring 04, Fall 04, Spring 05, Fall 05, Spring 06, Fall 06