COURSES – SPRING 2026 (Under Dev) / Literature


The courses listed below, in the general area of literature, are currently offered at Quest.

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CONTEMPORARY SHORT STORIES

Coordinators: Nancy Richardson, Mary Buchwald, Frieda Lipp

This long-standing class discusses short stories from all over the world.

CONTEMPORARY POETRY

Coordinators: Ellen Rittberg, Frieda Lipp, Karen Millard, Linda Schwartz

We will explore important and well-regarded modern poets, their poems, and their place in the literary continuum/historical context.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC: PÈRE GORIOT

Coordinators: Sheryl Harawitz, Tatyana Chernomaz, Andrea Irvine, Ellen Shapiro

Balzac’s Père Goriot captures the birth of modern life – a world driven by ambition, wealth, and self-invention.

ORAL INTERPRETATION OF POETRY

Coordinators: Joyce Hinote, Peter Dichter

The Origins of Poetry: Poetry is a fundamental form of expression of human emotions. It often arises from, channels, and distills our most fundamental emotions — love, grief, wonder, longing, rage, joy. Poetry can feel like an emotional instinct, a primal response to the complexity of life.

TIMELESS WRITINGS: THE CANTERBURY TALES

Coordinators: Sheryl Harawitz, Mary Ann Donnelly, Judy Hampson, Andrea Irvine

This spring, we travel with Geoffrey Chaucer’s unforgettable band of pilgrims on their road to Canterbury.

TWO NOVELS BY VIRGINIA WOOLF

Coordinators: Lynnel Garabedian, Sandy Kessler

Virginia Woolf was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.

WONDERFUL BOOKS OUT LOUD: SLOUCHING TOWARDS BETHLEHEM

Coordinators: Harriet Finkelstein Larry Shapiro, Ruth Ward

When published in 1968, Slouching Towards Bethlehem was critically acclaimed and cemented Joan Didion’s reputation as a uniquely insightful cultural observer.