Classical Literature

2nd December 2010

The category of Classical Literature includes some unusual literary works. With the influence of television and movies in our society, we often neglect some of the great works of classical literature in favor of the latest TV movie.

Often, modern cinema takes its ideas from works of ancient writings, such as Homer, Shakespeare and Plato. These writers penned timeless stories about love, hate, murder and envy, themes that still make good stories today.

Another great idea for classic stories like these might be utilizing them for home schooling purposes. Those who home school their kids are always searching for innovative ways of teaching their children that are fun and entertaining.

Attempting to persuade your twelve-year old to read The Iliad by Homer might be a chore. Why not try placing the eShelf DVD in the player while children are resting or eating? This is a terrific method of introducing your children to the great works of literature in an effortless manner.

Horace by William Tuckwell is another beautifully written poem. It describes a lifestyle and a world long since passed away. The pastoral hillsides are described with intense beauty in lyrical song. This could be used as another excellent teaching tool to expose your children to the great works of old or share with them the splendor of ancient civilization.

If the language of Homer is somewhat difficult to wade through, then check out the DVD by Ann Seward. These are sonnets of Horace which have been paraphrased into more modern, understandable English. She strives to maintain the beauty and elegance of his work while giving you the benefit of a more contemporary interpretation.

For those students of philosophy or politics, Plato’s Republic will be a must-read. Whether you’re in high school or college, what better way to examine the philosophies of a noted philosopher whose ideas have shaped humanity. The Republic by Plato on DVD will enable you to more easily study the man and his ideas.

This classic work on DVD could definitely give you a stronger grasp of many college level courses centered around psychology and what motivates humans to make certain choices or even help a struggling law student with his understanding of justice.

The Aeneid by Virgil is another classical work that might be best studied by listening to the DVD while on a long drive. This could be a helpful method of preparing for an exam on the subject of the Trojan War.

Whether you’re studying myths and legends or law and philosophy, you can turn the study time into an intriguing adventure by listening to these classic authors and poets on DVD. Preparing for your next college exam can suddenly go from drudgery to easy and convenient. Try one today and see what you’ve been missing out on. Make that long drive home to see your parents a time where you brush up for your next big test.

Try out a great work of Classical Literature today from eShelf Books.

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