Back to the Classics Wrapup
OK, I've finished this challenge just under the wire! I wanted to fulfill all 12 categories, and I did, which earns me three entries in Karen's prize drawing.
I always have a lot of fun with this challenge. Thanks, Karen, for keeping it going!
I always have a lot of fun with this challenge. Thanks, Karen, for keeping it going!
1. A 19th Century Classic-- The Heart of Midlothian, by Sir Walter Scott
2. A 20th Century Classic --The Foundation Pit, by Andrei Platonov
3. A Classic by a Woman Author. -- Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
3. A Classic by a Woman Author. -- Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
4. A Classic in Translation. Marie Grubbe, by J. P. Jacobsen
5. A classic published before 1800. The Histories, by Herodotus
6. A romance classic -- Shakuntala, by Kalidasa
7. A Gothic or horror classic. Castle of Wolfenbach, by Eliza Parsons
8. A classic with a number in the title. The First Wife, by Paulina Chiziane
9. A classic about an animal or which includes the name of an animal in the title. Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse
10. A classic set in a place you'd like to visit. Rashomon, by Ryunsake Akutagawa (Japan)
11. An award-winning classic. Ajax, by Sophocles
12. A Russian classic. -- My Universities, by Maxim Gorky
6. A romance classic -- Shakuntala, by Kalidasa
7. A Gothic or horror classic. Castle of Wolfenbach, by Eliza Parsons
8. A classic with a number in the title. The First Wife, by Paulina Chiziane
9. A classic about an animal or which includes the name of an animal in the title. Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse
10. A classic set in a place you'd like to visit. Rashomon, by Ryunsake Akutagawa (Japan)
11. An award-winning classic. Ajax, by Sophocles
12. A Russian classic. -- My Universities, by Maxim Gorky
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