When I suggested that the Canon was sealed, I merely meant historically. No more 19th century novels are likely to achieve classic status. I'd like to be involved in discussions about classic candidates from the 20th and 21st century. I think they offer the innovation that can be found in classic novels Marbles - my intention is not to suggest that established classic literature shouldn't be read and studied - but that there is scope for discussion about how the techniques used in classic works are being innovated and improved on. In my view they are.
I would also like to study more poetry. Whether we should is down to members, but I think classic and modern novels and poetry will give a picture of how the traditions have developed and what they are developing into. I find that interesting.


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