Gen and Jette attempt to breakdown the Classics genre and figure out what books might qualify.
SHOW NOTES:
Oh yes – Before he was Sandy Cohen, Peter Gallagher was in an NBC mini-series adaptation of Brave New World
We learned about Copyright & Public Domain rules
The Chronicles of Narnia always make Jette think of the SNL Digital Short – Lazy Sunday
The sad Irish lady Jette couldn’t remember was Flannery O’Connor who is actually from Georgia
Yes – we aren’t fans of JRR Tolkien… Don’t @ us
Apparently Atlas Shrugged was a movie trilogy that’s less than 8 years old?
The Diviners WAS a CBC mini series but is too “modern” to be a classic but is technically considered a Canadian classic
Have you been keeping count of how many times Gen has mentioned HP on the podcast?
Ray Bradbury died in 2012
Jette is obsessed with Chicago Fire and does not care! #Shayveride
Books and Authors Mentioned:
Brave New World (1932)
Hemingway
Steinbeck
The Bell Jar (1963)
Faulkner
Farenheit 451 (1953)
Frankendstein (1818)
Brontë Sisters
Wuthering Heights (1847)
War and Peace (1869)
Crime and Punishment (1866)
Anna Karenina (1878)
Lord of the Flies (1954)
Flannery O'Connor
Willa Cather
James Joyce
The Hobbit (1937)
Lord of the Rings (1954)
Peter Pan (1911)
C.S Lewis
Alice in Wonderland (1865)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890)
Sherlock Holmes (1887-1927)
Charles Dickens
The Goldfinch (2013)
The Great Gatsby (1925)
Heart of Darkness (1902)
Lolita (1955)
Ayn Rand
Kafka
Alexandre Dumas
Carol Shields
The Stone Angel
Anne of Green Gables
Margaret Atwood
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Shining (1977)
Good Omens (1990)
Michael Crichton
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Far, from the Madding Crowd
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971)
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