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Apr 27, 2020 • 1h 1min

CR Episode 38: Betjeman’s Railways

The panel bridges McGonagall's Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay to a discussion of twentieth-century poet laureate John Betjeman, who had an abiding fascination for railway buildings both architecturally and as a connecting point for human experiences.Continue reading
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Apr 6, 2020 • 43min

CR Episode 37: William McGonagall and the Tay Bridge

In the first podcast of April, the panel examines the work of a truly exceptional poet--the unparalleled and indefatigable William Topaz McGonagall--and discusses three of his poems related to the Tay Bridge (near by Dundee and the Magdalen Green).Continue reading
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Mar 30, 2020 • 1h 2min

CR Episode 36: Eliot’s Four Quartets IV – Little Gidding

After a brief delay, the panel concludes its review of Eliot's Four Quartets with a discussion of Little Gidding, focusing on its cyclicality, pentecostal imagery, connexions to Dante's Commedia, and what the poem suggests about the communion of saints.Continue reading
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Mar 2, 2020 • 59min

CR Episode 35: Eliot’s Four Quartets III – The Dry Salvages

The panel examines 'The Dry Salvages' (rhymes with 'assuages'), the third of Eliot's Four Quartets, and ponders over the speaker's shift away from temporal considerations and towards intercessory prayer and overtly Christian theological symbolism.Continue reading
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Feb 24, 2020 • 47min

CR Episode 34: Eliot’s Four Quartets II – East Coker

The panel examines 'East Coker', the second of Eliot's Four Quartets, with particular attention to the poet's developing understanding about the search for meaning in life, the connexion to ancestral history, and the necessity of identifying a telos.Continue reading
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Feb 17, 2020 • 54min

CR Episode 33: Eliot’s Four Quartets I – Burnt Norton

The panel begins a four-week reading of T. S. Eilot's 'Four Quartets', beginning with 'Burnt Norton', and with particular attention to the ways in which the poem develops the ideas of the Eternal Present and the human experience of the passage of time.Continue reading
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Feb 10, 2020 • 33min

CR Episode 32: Irish Poets II – Fallon, Kavanagh, Heaney

The panel concludes its two-week survey of Irish poets, ending with Peter Fallon's 'The Old Masters', Patrick Kavanagh's 'Address to an Old Wooden Gate', and Seamus Heaney's 'Fosterling'.Continue reading
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Feb 3, 2020 • 51min

CR Episode 31: Irish Poets I – Allingham, Joyce, MacNeice

The panel begins a two-week survey reading Irish poets, beginning with William Allingham's 'The Fairies', James Joyce's 'A Prayer', and Louis MacNeice's 'Prayer before Birth'.Continue reading
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Jan 27, 2020 • 39min

CR Episode 30: Fun in the Snow with Thomas Hardy

The panel reads three poems by Thomas Hardy (including some with an appropriately hibernal theme), discusses Hardy's role in contemporary literature, and plans some short story readings for the summer, along with one especially long poem.Continue reading
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Jan 13, 2020 • 57min

CR Episode 29: Introduction to W. B. Yeats

The panel considers multiple, potentially competing, readings of three poems from the early, middle, and late work of W. B. Yeats, covering three of his poetic interests: faerie, Irish political events, and a longing for spiritual engagement.Continue reading

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