Courses – Spring 2025 / 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, Martha Drezin, Mary Ann Donnelly, Frieda Lipp

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

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Coordinators: Sheryl Harawitz, Patricia Geehr, Andrea Irvine, Ellie Schaffer

In this study group, we shall plunge headlong into the dark labyrinthine corridors of the human soul as laid bare by Fyodor Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Coordinators: Lynnel Garabedian, Sandy Kessler

Great Expectations is Charles Dickens’s beloved novel of a humble orphan boy who rises to the ranks of high society through the patronage of an unknown benefactor.

OLD TESTAMENT AS LITERATURE AND IN THE ARTS

Coordinators: Joyce Hinote, Peter Dichter, Jamie Sykes

The Old Testament is a great religious work but it also contains many wonderful stories that have influenced our literature and fine arts down through the centuries.

ORAL INTERPRETATION OF POETRY

Coordinators: Joyce Hinote, Peter Dichter

The human oral tradition goes back millennia, and it began with poetry. It was a way of communicating and telling stories about the world around us and who we are.

WONDERFUL BOOKS OUT LOUD

Coordinators: Harriet Finkelstein Larry Shapiro, Ruth Ward

Billy Budd, a young sailor on a British warship, is court-martialed for the murder of his ship-board tormentor. The story is a brilliant study of the tragic clash between social authority and individual freedom, human justice and abstract good.

WORLD OF RELIGION

Coordinators: Ruth Ward, Bob Gottfried

This is the second semester of a year-long course intended to serve as a general introduction to the basic religious concerns of humanity and the ways in which religions have developed in Eastern and Western history, giving intellectual, moral, and institutional expression to the meaning of human existence.