The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Here's Some Stuff We Don't Like

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Aug 21, 2025
The hosts dive into their literary pet peeves, expressing disdain for renowned classics like Dickens and Melville. They discuss the challenges of connecting with towering figures in literature while offering humorous critiques. A surprising section highlights the complexities of historical narratives, contrasting interpretations of popular works like 'Hamilton.' They also debate the merits of adaptations versus original texts, especially with Tolkien. The conversation takes an intriguing turn towards the impacts of modern reinterpretations on our appreciation of classics.
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ANECDOTE

Struggling With Dickens

  • Matt Continetti confesses he has never finished a Charles Dickens novel despite admiring individual sentences.
  • He compares slogging through Dickens to wandering a desert looking for water.
INSIGHT

Dickens Shaped The Modern Novel

  • John Podhoretz argues Dickens created the template for the modern readable novel and influenced many later writers.
  • He notes Dickens's length and density owed partly to being paid by the word in Victorian serial publication.
ANECDOTE

Moby-Dick As A White Whale

  • Christine Rosen says Moby-Dick is her white whale and she repeatedly fails to finish it despite liking Melville's short stories.
  • She read a scholarly book to motivate herself but still stopped after about 50 pages.
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