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Feb 16, 2020 • 47min

Holy Thursday by William Blake

Exploring the themes of innocence and struggle through William Blake's poem 'Holy Thursday', analyzing the societal disparities faced by orphaned children in London. Reflecting on the stark differences between harsh reality and ideals of utopia, drawing parallels with the movie 'JoJo Rabbit' to highlight the power of innocence in challenging societal norms and ideologies.
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Feb 9, 2020 • 31min

A Cradle Song by William Blake

Analyzing William Blake's 'A Cradle Song', the podcast explores innocence, suffering, and imagination, delving into symbolism, emotions, and the divine connection between babies and God. It also touches on the depth of a mother's emotions in the poem.
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Feb 5, 2020 • 1h 38min

The Roots of Progress With Jason Crawford

Send us a textI had the pleasure to sit down with Jason Crawford of The Roots of Progress to discuss human progress in the arts and sciences.We discussed quite a bit, including:The concept of progressProgress in ancient Greece and Modern progressHow it can be lostHow art can fuel human progressExplorers like Vasco Balboa and the myth of EldoradoHistory of bronze, steel and other technologiesAnd so much more!Enjoy this great conversation and let us know what you think. Is our ability to continue creating new inventions and making new discoveries coming to an end?
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Feb 3, 2020 • 49min

The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe (PT 1)

Explore the gripping tale of a man facing psychological tortures in a dark pit, contemplate consciousness and memory in swoon-like states, experience dread and isolation in the dungeon, navigate through a mysterious dungeon with limited resources, and feel the protagonist's torment in a grim prison cell.
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Feb 2, 2020 • 41min

The Laughing Song by William Blake

Send us a textA new theme from The Song's of Innocence and Experience by Blake starts to take shape with this poem.In simple language, understandable to a 5 year old, Blake uses words to paint a picture of a kind of fairy tale land. This is a perfect land that can actually exist one day. To get to that day requires just one important condition.The Laughing Song By William BlakeWhen the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,And the dimpling stream runs laughing by;When the air does laugh with our merry wit,And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;when the meadows laugh with lively green,And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene,When Mary and Susan and EmilyWith their sweet round mouths sing 'Ha, ha he!'When the painted birds laugh in the shade,Where our table with cherries and nuts is spread:Come live, and be merry, and join with me,To sing the sweet chorus of 'Ha, ha, he!'
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Jan 28, 2020 • 1h

The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe (Pt 2 - Commentary)

Send us a textI will be arguing that Science Fiction is the genre of fantasy literature that uses science as a backdrop of plausibility. Moreover, that is an important genre for our present day, as its themes and style very much do influence our modern world.We will be comparing Edgar Allan Poe's Rhetoric of Science style of writing with Nathanial Hawthorne and Mary Shelley's romantic style of writing.We will also delve into this story by Poe, its impact at the time of publishing it, and the lessons we have yet to learn from it.
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Jan 26, 2020 • 22min

The Little Boy Lost and The Little Boy Found by William Blake

Send us a textWilliam Blake believed there were two contrary states battling it out within each and every individual human being. Innocence and experience. The way that we developed as unique individuals was by a "dialectic process." That is, there is a Thesis (a little boy is lost) and an Anti-thesis (The little boy is found) Together they can become a synthesis, or, a new thesis.We find this process all throughout this book of poetry by Blake. In today's episode we will be covering the two aforementioned poems. They are very short but reveal much of the way that Blake believed the human soul was developed
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Jan 24, 2020 • 31min

The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe (Pt 1)

Send us a textIn this short story by Poe we hear a tale from a scientist who performs mesmerism on a man in articulo mortis. That is, "at the point of death." Mesmerism was a method of psychological and physical healing developed by Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), a Viennese doctor. It was believed to be therapeutic, especially of nervous people, and many also believed it could override the will of another person, as is hypnotism.Poe shares a story from a man who actually performed mesmerism on a man at the point of death. What happens is unbelievable. Believe it.
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Jan 19, 2020 • 35min

The Pastoral Poems of William Blake

Send us a textOn this episode I cover three very short poems by William Blake in his Songs of Innocence and Experience:1) The Shepherd2) The Lamb3) SpringThese are the pastoral poems in this book of poetry. You'll learn the difference between a pastoral poem and a georgic poem and why that is important. Also, we'll explore the deeper themes recurring throughout this work by Blake.
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Jan 12, 2020 • 60min

The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake

Send us a textWARNING: This is not an episode for people who cannot handle the reality of the decisions that parents had to make during the early years of the industrial revolution.On this episode I give you a history lesson on life during the early years of the Industrial Revolution, including a history of chimney sweepers.Blake's poem can be seen simply as a tale of a young chimney sweeper who has a vision about an angel setting him and his friends free, and it can be seen as an indictment of the way we indoctrinate children.Few poets have the ability to infuse the most simple poetry with a subtle power that can effect real change in the minds of individuals.

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