The reading groups and short taught courses I offer are for adults and are free to join.
The 3 reading groups offer adults the chance to participate in reading and discussing:
(1) Poetry of all kinds - 1st Thursday of the month and 1st Saturday of the month
(2) The works of William Shakespeare - 3rd Saturday of the month
(3) The work of J.R.R. Tolkien - 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month
2 poetry groups meets. Recruitment to the Saturday group has closed temporarily due to being oversubscribed. The Thursday afternoon poetry group is still recruiting.
On most Thursday afternoons I run short taught courses on English Literature which are intended to fill the gap left by the patchy provision of Adult Continuing Education in the Southampton UK area. They run on the basis of learning for personal pleasure and personal development.
These courses all run regardless of numbers - there is no minimum number of participants and no prior payment. No books are required as teaching handouts are provided at a cost of £4 per week to cover the cost of production.
The Shakespeare Group has just begun reading As You Like It.
The Thursday afternoon group on Literature is half way through a course on comparisons between Shakespeare's The Tempest and Marlowe's Dr. Faustus.
More details of groups and courses can be found on my personal blog site: Lynn Forest-Hill
The 3 reading groups offer adults the chance to participate in reading and discussing:
(1) Poetry of all kinds - 1st Thursday of the month and 1st Saturday of the month
(2) The works of William Shakespeare - 3rd Saturday of the month
(3) The work of J.R.R. Tolkien - 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month
2 poetry groups meets. Recruitment to the Saturday group has closed temporarily due to being oversubscribed. The Thursday afternoon poetry group is still recruiting.
On most Thursday afternoons I run short taught courses on English Literature which are intended to fill the gap left by the patchy provision of Adult Continuing Education in the Southampton UK area. They run on the basis of learning for personal pleasure and personal development.
These courses all run regardless of numbers - there is no minimum number of participants and no prior payment. No books are required as teaching handouts are provided at a cost of £4 per week to cover the cost of production.
The Shakespeare Group has just begun reading As You Like It.
The Thursday afternoon group on Literature is half way through a course on comparisons between Shakespeare's The Tempest and Marlowe's Dr. Faustus.
More details of groups and courses can be found on my personal blog site: Lynn Forest-Hill