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  • The Modern Odyssey
    Jun 2 2026

    Anticipating the release of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, this episode considers the legacy of Homer's Odyssey in modernity, especially modern remakes such as James Joyce's Ulysses.

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    20 Min.
  • Literary Modernism in South Asia
    Dec 18 2025

    This episode explores the influence of South Asian writers on literary modernism, particularly Rabindranath Tagore and Mulk Raj Anand.

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    19 Min.
  • A New Virginia Woolf Story Discovered in an Archive: The Life of Violet
    Nov 10 2025

    This episode discussed the publication of Virginia Woolf's The Life of Violet in 2025 by Princeton University Press. Edited by Urmila Seshagiri, The Life of Violet is an exciting addition to Woolf's oeuvre, and it engages topics like meta-fiction, fairy tales, and more.

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    17 Min.
  • Midwest Modernism
    Oct 6 2025

    What Midwest Modernism tells us about rural literature and the Rust Belt today.

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    16 Min.
  • Children's Lit and Science
    Aug 8 2025

    This podcast episode explores children's literature and its impact of scientific understanding. It examines a story written by famed conservationist Rachel Carson when she was 15 years old as well as a more controversial children's book by Elizabeth Olds titled Deep Treasure: The History of Oil.

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    18 Min.
  • Modernist Literature and Anti-Fascism
    Jul 15 2025

    How Ernest Hemingway and George Orwell Challenged Far-Right Extremism

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    16 Min.
  • Bioethics and Literature (Jekyll and Hyde)
    Jul 15 2025

    How does literature teach us about ethical issues? This podcast episode explores how we might read books like 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' through the lens of bioethics.

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    16 Min.
  • Radium Age Fiction
    Jul 15 2025

    What is Radium Age Fiction? Authors such as Karel Capek wrote about nuclear energy before it even existed in the real world -- one reason literature has had an important impact on the scientific world.

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    10 Min.