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Critical Readings examines key literary texts using close reading and critical analysis, and explains these approaches in discussion. Listeners will learn about the texts themselves and about how to approach a text for critical analysis.
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Oct 11, 2021 • 1h 19min
CR Episode 98: The Defence of Guenevere
The panel reads a single, long poem--"The Defence of Guenevere"--by the Victorian artisan, translator, novelist, and poet William Morris, giving special attention how Guenevere uses and mis-uses evidence and emotion in order to support her case.Continue reading

Oct 4, 2021 • 1h 3min
CR Episode 97: Elizabeth Barrett Browning on Love and Death
The panel reads four poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, including three sonnets, and discusses the excellence of her formal expertise and poetic style, particularly in contrast to less favourable mid-20th century critical responses to her body of work.Continue reading

Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 16min
CR Episode 96: Robert Browning’s Dramatic Verse
The panel reads three poems of the greatly esteemed Victorian poet, Robert Browning, including "The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed's", "Andrea del Sarto", and "Love among the Ruins", giving especial attention to the dramatic features of his works.Continue reading

Sep 20, 2021 • 1h 11min
CR Episode 95: Frank O’Hara and Modernism
The panel reads three poems by mid-twentieth century American poet, Frank O'Hara, and examines his connexions to other forms of artistic modernism and post-modernism, including not only prose poetry, but abstract expressionism, cubism, and Dadaism.Continue reading

Sep 13, 2021 • 1h 7min
CR Episode 94: The Macabre Verse of Edward Gorey
The panel follows the work of Poe and Lear to the macabre and surreal art of Edward Gorey, looking at four of his early, and most famous, works including The Gashlycrumb Tinies (an abecedarium), The Evil Garden, The Insect God, and The Doubtful Guest.Continue reading

Aug 30, 2021 • 1h 6min
CR Episode 93: Edward Lear’s Complete Nonsense
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!
Who has written such volumes of stuff!
Some think him ill-tempered and queer,
But a few think him pleasant enough.Continue reading

Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 3min
CR Episode 92: The Gothic Romanticism of Edgar Allan Poe
The panel reads a selection of Poe's most significant verse, including "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee", and considers not only how Poe's use of Gothic and Romantic themes shapes the content and form of his poems, but also surprising mediæval connexions.Continue reading

Aug 16, 2021 • 1h 7min
CR Episode 91: Complexity in Geoffrey Hill
The panel reads a small selection of poems by Geoffrey Hill, with a focus on his use of paradoxical language, complex metaphors, and highly imagistic description--and, contrasts Hill's work with that of the mid-20th century poet, Philip Larkin.Continue reading

Aug 9, 2021 • 54min
CR Episode 90: Canterbury Tales XII – The Parson’s Tale and Chaucer’s Retraction
The panel concludes its summer reading of The Canterbury Tales with a look at penitence, sin, and freedom in The Parson's Tale, and then considers whether Chaucer's Retraction (Boece excluded!) is an appropriate end to the Tales and to Chaucer's oeuvre.Continue reading

Aug 2, 2021 • 47min
CR Episode 89: Canterbury Tales XI – The Second Nun’s, Canon’s Yeoman’s, and Manciple’s Tales
In the penultimate episode covering the Canterbury Tales, the panel discusses the potential links between Fragments VIII and IX, the morals of the tales included in them, particularly Cecilia's active piety and the Manciple's reserved discretion.Continue reading