$2.00 to offset Meetup costs
Meet kindred classic literature aficionados in a local Book Club! The focus of our club will be classic British literature, primarily 19th century. From the genteel elegance of Jane Austen's world to the seamy underside of Arthur Conan Doyle's and Charles Dickens' London, we'll read and discuss it all. Henry James, William Thackeray, the Brontės, Thomas Hardy, Lewis Carroll, and Oscar Wilde are just some of the many other authors from whom we have to choose. For comparison, we also may read Louisa May Alcott, Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and other 19th century American authors.
A few times each year, we conduct our book discussion while enjoying a proper English tea. Imagine discussing Austen at a Regency Tea or "Alice in Wonderland" at a Mad Hatter Tea Party! Often, we schedule a "Movie Night" prior to discussions so that we can view a film adaptation of our books. Occasionally, we enjoy special activities, such as a theatrical production of "Pride and Prejudice" or a Regency Bonnet Craft Day.
Come join us and make new friends while enjoying the classic books that rarely find their way into book clubs anymore. If you're tired of the latest homogenized bestseller and long for writers who know how to construct a literate sentence, join those who appreciate the beauty of the English language and literature which uplifts the soul!
Members alternate leading discussions. [Our current READING LIST is on the Message Board; the MASTER BOOK LIST is in the Files section.]
NOTICE TO NEW MEMBERS: I request that new members attend a book discussion before signing up for additional activities, such as Movie Night. You will be very welcome to join in the "fun" events once we get to know you.
In preparation for our 12/12 book discussion of A Christmas Carol, we'll gather to watch a film adaptation (described below). Read more
Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.
What members are saying
“ All the people in this meetup group are wonderful, with the right amount of different interests to make it welcoming to talk and learn about new things. ”
“ I am looking forward to many more enjoyable discussions while I fill some egregious gaps in my British Lit reading list. ”
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