In fall 2011, the IU College of Arts and Sciences' Themester is called "Making War, Making Peace." Themester consists of a variety of classes, events, lectures, performances and exhibits centered on a single theme. This fall, Prof. Sara Stefani in the IU Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures invites you on a journey of discovery through Tolstoy's acclaimed novel.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Welcome to the club
Have you gotten your copy of the book yet? Bringing it along on your beach vacation?
I'm hoping somebody who may have read this more recently than I, can point out a section I'd like to read again. It's where Tolstoy describes Natasha's singing, and he talks about how her singing is not technically perfect, but is all the more enchanting and moving as a result.
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ReplyDeleteI'm hoping somebody who may have read this more recently than I, can point out a section I'd like to read again. It's where Tolstoy describes Natasha's singing, and he talks about how her singing is not technically perfect, but is all the more enchanting and moving as a result.