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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
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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
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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
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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
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Jul 26, 2021 • 1h 20min

CR Episode 88: Canterbury Tales X – The Monk’s and the Nun’s Priest’s Tales

The panel discusses the final two tales in Fragment VII: the tragic vignettes of unfortunate individuals described in The Monk's Tale, and the jolly (and much beloved) fable of the rooster Chanticleer and the wily Fox in the Nun's Priest's Tale.Continue reading
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Jul 19, 2021 • 1h 18min

CR Episode 87: Canterbury Tales IX – The Shipman’s, Prioress’, and Chaucer’s Tales

The panel considers vice in the Shipman's tale and piety in the Prioress' tale, before moving on to examine Chaucer's humble self-depiction in his rollicking minstrel song, The Tale of Sir Thopas, and in his dialogue on Prudence, The Tale of Melibee.Continue reading
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Jul 12, 2021 • 1h 18min

CR Episode 86: Canterbury Tales VIII – The Physician’s and Pardoner’s Tales

The panel looks at the honor-before-death connexion between Fragment V and Fragment VI as exemplified by Virginia in the Physician's Tale, and then considers the multiple levels of moral instruction on offer in the boldly hypocritical Pardoner's Tale.Continue reading
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Jul 5, 2021 • 1h 17min

CR Episode 85: Canterbury Tales VII – The Squire’s and Franklin’s Tales

The panel discusses Fragment V, with attention given both to scholarly theories about whether Chaucer deliberately left the Squire's tale interrupted and unfinished, and to Chaucer's use of estates satire in his depiction of the Franklin and his tale.Continue reading
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Jun 28, 2021 • 57min

CR Episode 84: Canterbury Tales VI – The Clerk’s and Merchant’s Tales

The panel discusses Fragment IV, containing two tales that deal with men who deliberately engage in unequal marriages to both good and ill results, and considers what these tales demonstrate about historical critiques of progress and the human condition.Continue reading
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Jun 21, 2021 • 1h 18min

CR Episode 83: Canterbury Tales V – The Wife of Bath’s, Friar’s, and Summoner’s Tales

Clinton Collister joins the panel to discuss Fragment III and its potential connexions to The Man of Law's Tale (Fragment II), with a focus on the role of justice, legalism, crime, intent, contractual obligations, and the judicial purpose of punishment.Continue reading

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