Luke's podcast is still in a transition from libsin to acast. During this time, i can't upload episodes because of a slight issue relating to transferring six and twelvemonth subscriptions. As soon as it's solved, then new premium content will arrive. And if you're wandering about your subscription, i will be in touch with you very soon. In this episode, my dad is back on the podcast. It's not the rick thompson report, so no politics this time. Instead, we're doing an episode that we've been hoping to do since christmas last year. The arthurian gends tale: A set of stories about the mythical king arthur
A conversation with my dad about a great medieval adventure story originally written in middle English and updated and translated into modern English by Simon Armitage. Dad talks about the origin of this story, its connection to the history of the English language, and the poetic devices used in the writing. In the second half I read a summarised version of the story and some verses from Armitage's modernised version.
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