

Episode 275: The Literary Life of Angelina Stanford
May 6, 2025
The conversation delves into Angelina Stanford's literary journey, starting with her childhood love of books and a pivotal moment with 'A Wrinkle in Time.' She recalls her disdain for literary analysis in high school and the influence of mentors like Flannery O'Connor and Burton Raffel. The discussion also covers her decision to leave academia for homeschooling, fostering a passion for learning in her own children. Throughout, there's an exploration of the joys of teaching literature and the significance of community in literary education.
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Early Love of Books
- Angelina Stanford grew up in a family of readers with access to many books despite financial constraints.
- She played "library" with her siblings, creating a love for physical books from a very young age.
Wrinkle in Time Turning Point
- Reading A Wrinkle in Time was a pivotal literary moment for Angelina at age 12.
- The book profoundly changed her perspective and sparked a lifelong love for Madeleine L'Engle's work.
High School Literary Analysis Backfires
- High school literary analysis based on worksheets made Angelina hate reading.
- She stopped reading books because the method destroyed her passion for literature.