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What if you may travel everywhere, whether Europe, SOUTH USA, or the remote reaches of the African continent? And what if you may choose not only your vacation spot, but your age, as well - so you might choose from the dazzling court contemporary society of 18th-century France, a 19th-century whaling ship out of New Bedford, or the roads of Dublin in the early part of the 20th hundred years? And how about the most impressive journey of all: the voyage inside your brain of another human being, in which you plumb the thoughts and emotions that usually continue to be hidden deep within?What impressive secrets could you find out about the puzzling, sometimes surprising thing we call individuals character? The lives lived in faraway lands and eras? And, most important, ourselves-the people which you are a component? If you're a serious reader, you know that these will be the kinds of escapades that await you in the traditional novels of great books. And if you're not, the 36 spellbinding lectures of the series, delivered by a gifted and prize-winning teacher, might just influence you why you ought to be, as you take an epic journey through three ages, sojourn in overseas lands, and enter in impressive realms of the imagination. The lectures take you beyond what is often offered in literary courses-plots, anecdotes, facts about where so when a book was written. Instead, you'll gain something far more serious: an possibility to go through the startling brilliance that makes each of these works-from geniuses like Dickens, Joyce, Tolstoy, Balzac, Proust, and many others-a classic.