Sapientia Classicorum discussion

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message 1: by Nadine Cynthia (new)

Nadine Cynthia Alora | 4 comments Thanks for inviting me on the group, buttt I gotta ask you what's the group about? I guess I am the first member to join , is that right?


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Nadine Cynthia wrote: "Thanks for inviting me on the group, buttt I gotta ask you what's the group about? I guess I am the first member to join , is that right?"

yeah

This group is for classics readers. In a time when commercialised books are mass-produced, I think it's important to preserve classics and artistic writings.


message 3: by Nadine Cynthia (new)

Nadine Cynthia Alora | 4 comments I am not sure what 'classics' are though...


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Nadine Cynthia wrote: "I am not sure what 'classics' are though..."

What are you talking about? What's the point of which you said?


message 5: by Arnold (new)

Arnold hamilton | 1 comments classic would be books like 1984 by George Orwell, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell is an examples of classic books. This is what I think they mean. If I am wrong please correct me.


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Arnold wrote: "classic would be books like 1984 by George Orwell, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell is an examples of classic books...."

Yes. That is what i want to say


message 7: by Karin (new)

Karin Classics have different meanings to different people, but usually have to be older to count, such as at least 50 years. There is no such thing as an instant classic.


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