
Edith Wharton's, "Roman Fever"
Online.
All seminars begin with a short lecture. This lecture contextualizes the reading, offering critical insight to help begin the conversation.
We will look at the text together, consider specific quotations, and discuss the work more broadly. If the seminar is part of a series, we will also ask how this reading relates to other works we have discussed.
$30

Part I: Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Scarlet Letter”
Online.
Each seminar opens with a short lecture contextualizing the reading, offering critical insight, and prompting conversation. Guided discussions build from the shared reading, but will be shaped by the group’s perspectives, interests, and questions.
Cost $25

Part II: Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Scarlet Letter”
Online.
Each seminar opens with a short lecture contextualizing the reading, offering critical insight, and prompting conversation. Guided discussions build from the shared reading, but will be shaped by the group’s perspectives, interests, and questions.
Cost $25

Nella Larsen, "Quicksand"
Online.
All seminars begin with a short lecture. This lecture contextualizes the reading, offering critical insight to help begin the conversation.
We will look at the text together, consider specific quotations, and discuss the work more broadly. If the seminar is part of a series, we will also ask how this reading relates to other works we have discussed.
$30

F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz"
In-person (Islesboro, ME).
All seminars begin with a short lecture. This lecture contextualizes the reading, offering critical insight to help begin the conversation.
We will look at the text together, consider specific quotations, and discuss the work more broadly. If the seminar is part of a series, we will also ask how this reading relates to other works we have discussed.

Edith Wharton, "Roman Fever"
Online.
Each seminar opens with a short lecture contextualizing the reading, offering critical insight, and prompting conversation. Guided discussions build from the shared reading, but will be shaped by the group’s perspectives, interests, and questions.
Cost $30