The Classic English Literature Podcast

Where rhyme gets its reason!In a historical survey of English literature, I take a personal and phil

Episodes

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Send us a textA bonus episode on the Subcast looks at the early modern English theatre, the culture

Send us a textThis week on the poddie, we discuss a lesser known -- but by no means a lesser quality

Send us a textIf you listen to much modern American country music, you notice that many of the songs

Send us a textToday we'll look at the most famous tale from Spenser's epic The Faerie Quee

Send us a textAs Americans mark Independence Day, I wanted to out that the shift in Western thinking

Send us a textSome say he is the first real poet of the English Renaissance.  Whatever that may mean

Send us a textWhile the political history of Queen Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603) has been well-rehearse

Send us a textThough he spent only a brief period as a courtier of Elizabeth I, Sir Philip certainly

Send us a textSir Thomas More's 1516 book inaugurated a new genre of English literature: the ut

Send us a textToday we do a quick look at some of the poetry of Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey, wh

Send us a textFirmly in the Tudor Renaissance now, literati!  Today, we'll look at Sir Thomas W

Send us a textAs we move our discussions toward 16th century Tudor literature, we look at a key tran

Send us a textTo mark the coronation of Charles III, I present to you a 15th century coronation poem

Send us a textLet's have a look at perhaps why Chaucer, in his "The Miller's Tale,&qu

Send us a textIf, as it's often said, William Shakespeare is the greatest writer in the English

Send us a textSir Thomas Malory's hernia-making masterpiece Le Morte D'Arthur is the subje

Send us a textHere's a nice little egg in your Easter basket!  I look at William Dunbar's

The Great Vowel Movement

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Send us a textToday on the Subcast there's a brief explainer on the Great Vowel Shift, the most

Send us a textToday we look at the literature of female mysticism in the English 14th and 15th centu

Send us a textA Subcast episode looking at four of the most influential philosophers working in Engl