175 Episodes

  1. BiblioFiles #49: Mimesis and the Art of Teaching Literature

    Published: 13/07/2018
  2. BiblioFiles #48: Authorial Intention and Meaning in Literature

    Published: 29/06/2018
  3. BiblioFiles #47: Thunder Cake, Picture Books, and Identity

    Published: 15/06/2018
  4. BiblioFiles #46: Leadership in Literature

    Published: 25/05/2018
  5. Lit, Period #5: American Realism

    Published: 11/05/2018
  6. BiblioFiles #45: What is an Education?

    Published: 27/04/2018
  7. BiblioFiles #44: Literary Reading and Levels of Understanding

    Published: 13/04/2018
  8. BiblioFiles #43: Dystopian Fiction, Fast Reads, and the Red Rising Trilogy (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 30/03/2018
  9. BiblioFiles #42: Are the Great Books Still Relevant Today?

    Published: 16/03/2018
  10. BiblioFiles #41: The Late, Great "Literary Analysis" Debate with David Kern

    Published: 2/03/2018
  11. Lit, Period #4: Transcendentalism

    Published: 16/02/2018
  12. BiblioFiles #40: Politics and Literature

    Published: 2/02/2018
  13. BiblioFiles #39: Current Fantasy Offerings and the Nature of the Genre (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 20/01/2018
  14. BiblioFiles #38: Good Criticism for Bad Books

    Published: 5/01/2018
  15. BiblioFiles #37: Wuthering Heights, Byronic Heroes, and Teenage Melodrama (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 22/12/2017
  16. Lit, Period #3: The Romantics

    Published: 9/12/2017
  17. BiblioFiles #36: Mystery Fiction (and Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express)

    Published: 25/11/2017
  18. BiblioFiles #35: Heroism

    Published: 10/11/2017
  19. Lit, Period #2: The Augustan Age

    Published: 27/10/2017
  20. BiblioFiles #34: Karl Barth and Existentialism (What Are We Reading?)

    Published: 13/10/2017

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