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title: "January 2026 Classic Reading"
url: "/academics/kakos/classic-readings/january-2026"
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date: 2026-06-18
updated: 2026-06-18
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# January 2026 Classic Reading

## January 2026 | Ring Out, Wild Bells

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As the New Year begins, Manhattan University invites you to pause and reflect with *Ring Out, Wild Bells* by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, drawn from his larger elegy ***In Memoriam***. Set on New Yearâ&#128;&#153;s Eve, the poem uses the ringing of church bells as a call to moral renewal, urging us to release grief, injustice, and falsehood, and to welcome compassion, truth, and hope in their place.

Both deeply personal and strikingly timely, Tennysonâ&#128;&#153;s words resonate across generations, reminding us that renewal is not passive but intentional. As we step into January, this Classic Reading offers a thoughtful meditation on endings and beginnings, inviting listeners to consider not only what the new year might bring, but what we are willing to let go of to move forward with purpose.

[Read Ring Out, Wild Bells on Poets.org](https://poets.org/poem/memoriam-ring-out-wild-bells/print)

## Watch Ring Out, Wild Bells on YouTube

[Embedded Video](https://www.youtube.com/embed/c4aDuiK5PsM)

 

 

### About This Reading

Tennyson wrote *In Memoriam* over many years following the death of his close friend Arthur Henry Hallam. *Ring Out, Wild Bells* appears early in the poem and is set on New Yearâ&#128;&#153;s Eve, a liminal moment when time itself seems to pause, making it the perfect space for reflection, grief, and hope.

The bells are not merely celebratory. They are agents of moral change, ringing out what harms the soul and society, and ringing in what might heal both.

In this reading, [Br. Robert Berger](/directory/brrobert.berger "Br. Robert Berger, FSC"), FSC of the Kakos School of Arts and Sciences brings Tennysonâ&#128;&#153;s *Ring Out, Wild Bells* to life, offering a reflective New Year meditation on renewal, conscience, and hope.

Filming support provided by [Michael Grabowski, Ph.D.](/directory/michael.grabowski "Michael Grabowski"), Director of the Game Design &amp; Production major and Professor in the Communication, Sound, and Media Arts Department, with assistance from Sam Wofford '26.