175 Episodes

  1. BiblioFiles #83: You Are What You Read?

    Published: 28/02/2020
  2. BONUS EPISODE: A BiblioFiles Book Match

    Published: 21/02/2020
  3. BiblioFiles #82: Learning to Love Little Women

    Published: 14/02/2020
  4. BiblioFiles #81: Netflix's The King and Literary Film Adaptations

    Published: 31/01/2020
  5. BiblioFiles #80: Anagogical Reading

    Published: 17/01/2020
  6. BiblioFiles #79: The First Thanksgiving and Historical Deconstruction (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 3/01/2020
  7. BiblioFiles #78: The High School Booklist Game

    Published: 20/12/2019
  8. BiblioFiles #77: On Misreading by the Literary

    Published: 29/11/2019
  9. BiblioFiles #76: Literature as Life in the Russian Tradition

    Published: 15/11/2019
  10. Lit, Period #9: Middle English

    Published: 1/11/2019
  11. BiblioFiles #75: Memory, Human Dignity, and the Lions

    Published: 19/10/2019
  12. BiblioFiles #74: Virginia Woolf and the Nature of Art (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 4/10/2019
  13. BiblioFiles #73: How Do You Measure a Literary Education? (Introducing CenterForLit Schools)

    Published: 13/09/2019
  14. BiblioFiles #72: Genre, the Moral Imagination, and Literary Education

    Published: 30/08/2019
  15. BiblioFiles #71: Insincerity, the Search for Truth, and Catcher in the Rye (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 16/08/2019
  16. Lit, Period #8: The Anglo-Saxons

    Published: 26/07/2019
  17. BiblioFiles #70: On Censorship and Book Banning

    Published: 12/07/2019
  18. BiblioFiles #69: "On Three Ways of Writing for Children" by C.S. Lewis

    Published: 28/06/2019
  19. BiblioFiles #68: Meditations on Summer Reading

    Published: 14/06/2019
  20. BiblioFiles #67: After Apple-Picking and Homeschooling

    Published: 31/05/2019

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In which the CenterForLit staff embarks on a quest to discover the Great Ideas of literature in books of every description: ancient classics to fresh bestsellers; epic poems to bedtime stories. This podcast is a production of The Center for Literary Education and is a reading companion for teachers, homeschoolers, and readers of all stripes.

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