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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Downing's novel traces the layered inheritance of Black and Cherokee identity through the fictional life of a young girl, Ophelia Blue Rivers. The story is set in the historical town of Etsi, which confronts what the author calls America’s “two original sins” — Black enslavement and Indigenous genocide — and invites readers to reflect on what happens when those histories meet in one body. For me, I was particularly drawn to how the novel processes historical and inter-generational wounds, and...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Downing&apos;s novel traces the layered inheritance of Black and Cherokee identity through the fictional life of a young girl, Ophelia Blue Rivers. The story is set in the historical town of Etsi, which confronts what the author calls America’s “two original sins” — Black enslavement and Indigenous genocide — and invites readers to reflect on what happens when those histories meet in one body. For me, I was particularly drawn to how the novel processes historical and inter-generational wounds, and what literature means in this context for collective healing.</p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Black-Cherokee-Antonio-Michael-Downing/dp/1668066106/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OE2WI2KQ5XLQ&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Xm8HTp1CeiXKN2dZbCf2YapQUIWPAq8jvENoQ4ZgCtGCgpWcSs-1sLmCIiFQVeRh3ja79_qjc1Y0t37ax43LcsjQRhRrwhhYJFydxpvww9E_pTxQLqYxaMh99mt031Y1Q8oVj_BrDL9jQTCFdPjDfyEbsghjJm6J6Tk6_8rt7r_MmndXq2iso8KBx17Kb8jL8Xm7Q8RUVxHF2BBqviemJDCtzt-clvIOqR3LV9iQe9c.oWxsvkUqU-TRoCw8CqoeQwdjjOFgw2qgxrC__dxXhvk&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=black+cherokee+a+novel&amp;qid=1771802732&amp;sprefix=black+cherokee+a+nove%2Caps%2C216&amp;sr=8-1'>Black Cherokee</a></p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.</p><p><a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419'>Buzzsprout - Let&apos;s get your podcast launched!</a><br/>Start for FREE<br/><br/>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Downing&apos;s novel traces the layered inheritance of Black and Cherokee identity through the fictional life of a young girl, Ophelia Blue Rivers. The story is set in the historical town of Etsi, which confronts what the author calls America’s “two original sins” — Black enslavement and Indigenous genocide — and invites readers to reflect on what happens when those histories meet in one body. For me, I was particularly drawn to how the novel processes historical and inter-generational wounds, and what literature means in this context for collective healing.</p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Black-Cherokee-Antonio-Michael-Downing/dp/1668066106/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OE2WI2KQ5XLQ&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Xm8HTp1CeiXKN2dZbCf2YapQUIWPAq8jvENoQ4ZgCtGCgpWcSs-1sLmCIiFQVeRh3ja79_qjc1Y0t37ax43LcsjQRhRrwhhYJFydxpvww9E_pTxQLqYxaMh99mt031Y1Q8oVj_BrDL9jQTCFdPjDfyEbsghjJm6J6Tk6_8rt7r_MmndXq2iso8KBx17Kb8jL8Xm7Q8RUVxHF2BBqviemJDCtzt-clvIOqR3LV9iQe9c.oWxsvkUqU-TRoCw8CqoeQwdjjOFgw2qgxrC__dxXhvk&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=black+cherokee+a+novel&amp;qid=1771802732&amp;sprefix=black+cherokee+a+nove%2Caps%2C216&amp;sr=8-1'>Black Cherokee</a></p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.</p><p><a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419'>Buzzsprout - Let&apos;s get your podcast launched!</a><br/>Start for FREE<br/><br/>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dog—the U.S. debut of Israeli writer Yishay Ishi Ron—delivers an honest and unflinching portrait of a veteran battling trauma and addiction. The story follows Geller, a former Israeli commando officer whose life unravels the aftermath of war. Now adrift in Tel Aviv, he struggles with PTSD, addiction, and the disorienting pull of memory. On the margins of society, Geller forges tentative connections—with Doris, a woman whose loyalty offers both comfort and challenge, and with a stray dog who b...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Dog</em>—the U.S. debut of Israeli writer Yishay Ishi Ron—delivers an honest and unflinching portrait of a veteran battling trauma and addiction.</p><p><em>The story</em> follows Geller, a former Israeli commando officer whose life unravels the aftermath of war. Now adrift in Tel Aviv, he struggles with PTSD, addiction, and the disorienting pull of memory. On the margins of society, Geller forges tentative connections—with Doris, a woman whose loyalty offers both comfort and challenge, and with a stray dog who becomes his unlikely companion but emotional anchor.</p><p>Written originally in Hebrew and long-listed for the Sapir Prize, one of Israel’s most prestigious literary awards, the novel now reaches English-speaking readers in a translation that preserves both its intensity and lyricism.</p><p>Ishi, is not only the author but also a survivor of PTSD, having served in an elite IDF combat unit. His writing channels lived experience into fiction, and it shows how storytelling can give shape to pain, reshape it, and transcend beyond it. Joining him is Yardenne Greenspan, a Tel Aviv–born writer and translator. Yardenne is a graduate of Columbia University’s MFA program in fiction and literary translation, and definitely has brought some of the most urgent voices in Hebrew literature into English.</p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Dog-Yishay-Ishi-Ron/dp/B0FJC1C2N7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=JAHDTYSW211S&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RmrxYsiPiDq42Z0UdwVpdA.YE7KIoy_GFNIO1ubr2pbIXdB7KJeIye0dfG_AzcRhKo&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=dog+yishay+ishi+ron&amp;qid=1760213489&amp;sprefix=Dog+Yishay+Ish%2Caps%2C302&amp;sr=8-1'>DOG</a></p><p>Author&apos;s facebook --&gt; https://www.facebook.com/yishay.ron.1</p><p>Author&apos;s Instagram --&gt; https://www.instagram.com/yishayron/</p><p>Author&apos;s Twitter--&gt; https://x.com/IshiRon1</p><p>Author&apos;s Linkedin--&gt; https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishay-ishi-ron-b2090594/</p><p><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Dog</em>—the U.S. debut of Israeli writer Yishay Ishi Ron—delivers an honest and unflinching portrait of a veteran battling trauma and addiction.</p><p><em>The story</em> follows Geller, a former Israeli commando officer whose life unravels the aftermath of war. Now adrift in Tel Aviv, he struggles with PTSD, addiction, and the disorienting pull of memory. On the margins of society, Geller forges tentative connections—with Doris, a woman whose loyalty offers both comfort and challenge, and with a stray dog who becomes his unlikely companion but emotional anchor.</p><p>Written originally in Hebrew and long-listed for the Sapir Prize, one of Israel’s most prestigious literary awards, the novel now reaches English-speaking readers in a translation that preserves both its intensity and lyricism.</p><p>Ishi, is not only the author but also a survivor of PTSD, having served in an elite IDF combat unit. His writing channels lived experience into fiction, and it shows how storytelling can give shape to pain, reshape it, and transcend beyond it. Joining him is Yardenne Greenspan, a Tel Aviv–born writer and translator. Yardenne is a graduate of Columbia University’s MFA program in fiction and literary translation, and definitely has brought some of the most urgent voices in Hebrew literature into English.</p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://www.amazon.com/Dog-Yishay-Ishi-Ron/dp/B0FJC1C2N7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=JAHDTYSW211S&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RmrxYsiPiDq42Z0UdwVpdA.YE7KIoy_GFNIO1ubr2pbIXdB7KJeIye0dfG_AzcRhKo&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=dog+yishay+ishi+ron&amp;qid=1760213489&amp;sprefix=Dog+Yishay+Ish%2Caps%2C302&amp;sr=8-1'>DOG</a></p><p>Author&apos;s facebook --&gt; https://www.facebook.com/yishay.ron.1</p><p>Author&apos;s Instagram --&gt; https://www.instagram.com/yishayron/</p><p>Author&apos;s Twitter--&gt; https://x.com/IshiRon1</p><p>Author&apos;s Linkedin--&gt; https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishay-ishi-ron-b2090594/</p><p><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What truly makes Anna Karenina so significant—as an epitome of world literature—is that it is far more than a tale of love and tragedy. Tolstoy offers us a mirror of the common human condition and suffering—his characters are as alive today, with all their emotional turmoil, just as they were in the 19th century. Today, we’re truly honored to welcome back Professor. Julia Titus from Yale University, to guide us into Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece Anna Karenina. Prof. Titus is the author of Dostoev...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What truly makes Anna Karenina so significant—as an epitome of world literature—is that it is far more than a tale of love and tragedy. Tolstoy offers us a mirror of the common human condition and suffering—his characters are as alive today, with all their emotional turmoil, just as they were in the 19th century. Today, we’re truly honored to welcome back Professor. Julia Titus from Yale University, to guide us into Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece <em>Anna Karenina</em>. Prof. Titus is the author of <em>Dostoevsky as a Translator of Balzac</em> (2022).  </p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p>Leo Tolstoy, <em>Anna Karenina (1878)</em></p><p>Sigmund Freud, <em>The Interpretation of Dreams (1899)</em></p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.</p><p><a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419'>Buzzsprout - Let&apos;s get your podcast launched!</a><br/>Start for FREE<br/><br/>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can murder ever be justified for the greater good? Today, we will walk through the twisted streets of St. Petersburg, depicted by the brilliant yet tormented mind of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment is more than a novel—it's a psychological odyssey into the depths of guilt, redemption, and the human soul. Joining us is Dr. Julia Titus from Yale University, she is the author of Dostoevsky as a Translator of Balzac (2022).  Dr. Titus will help us unravel the moral complexities and e...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can murder ever be justified for the greater good? Today, we will walk through the twisted streets of St. Petersburg, depicted by the brilliant yet tormented mind of Fyodor Dostoevsky. <em>Crime and Punishment</em> is more than a novel—it&apos;s a psychological odyssey into the depths of guilt, redemption, and the human soul. Joining us is Dr. Julia Titus from Yale University, she is the author of <em>Dostoevsky as a Translator of Balzac</em> (2022).  Dr. Titus will help us unravel the moral complexities and existential questions that continue to fascinate us over a century later.</p><p>Recommended Reading: Fyodor Dostoevsky,<a href='https://amzn.to/4cLe0pF'> Crime and Punishment </a>(1866)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In Search of Lost Time (1913) by Marcel Proust remains one of the most profound and monumental novels of the 20th century, presenting us an intricate labyrinth of memory, time, and desire. With us are Professor Darci Gardner from Appalachian State University, whose expertise is in 19th and 20th-century French literature and she will shed light on the enigmatic Proustian syntax as a vehicle for story-telling and more. We also have Professor François Proulx from the University of Illinois Urban...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>In Search of Lost Time (1913) </em>by Marcel Proust remains one of the most profound and monumental novels of the 20th century, presenting us an intricate labyrinth of memory, time, and desire. With us are Professor Darci Gardner from Appalachian State University, whose expertise is in 19th and 20th-century French literature and she will shed light on the enigmatic Proustian syntax as a vehicle for story-telling and more. We also have Professor François Proulx from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and his expertise in French literature will enlighten us on aspects of desire and sexuality in this novel.</p><p>Suggested Readings:</p><p>Marcel Proust, <a href='https://amzn.to/3YJNJok'>Swann&apos;s Way</a> (vol.1 of In Search of Lost Time)</p><p><a href='https://amzn.to/3SQAVJj'>Proust and the Arts (2018) ed.Christie McDonald &amp; François Proulx</a></p><p>D. Gardner, &quot;Rereading as a Mechanism of Defamiliarization in Proust,&quot;  Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 55–105.<a href='https://doi.org/10.1215/03335372-3452619'>https://doi.org/10.1215/03335372-3452619</a><br/><br/>F. Proulx, “Beyond the Epistemology of the Closet.” <em>Nineteenth-Century French Studies </em>48:3-4 (2020), 185-192.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/article/754608'>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/754608</a></p><p>F. Proulx, “Proust’s Drawings and the Secret of the ‘Solitary House.’” <em>Modern Language Notes</em> 133:4 (2018), 865-890.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/707619'>https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/707619</a> </p><p>F. Proulx and H. Freed-Thall, eds. “Proust to Other Ends,” special issue of <em>L’Esprit Créateur</em>, 62:3 (Fall 2022), 164 pages.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48666'>https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48666</a> </p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Music by Giorgio Di Campo from FreeSound Music:<br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkhxVUFxMFhiU3dPb2JJZHdtZ21ocGMwMDFLZ3xBQ3Jtc0trSjhvOUsyZHZUV0Qzb0hTVEVtSXUybjVrNDJZM0dUV0hIVUw0T1ZVejJOdkN5ekhnX1NYd1hqOU9vbl9iRmZsa3dOSENVSS1Sa0NDSXpUci1NckRJSFk0ZFAzZVNRZDB6dUtUUGkyYU5sTVhzcC1udw&amp;q=http%3A%2F%2Ffreesoundmusic.eu%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>http://freesoundmusic.eu</a><br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGpBSk15QjRsS0ptVFdtNTdORHFDNG1yVVBsd3xBQ3Jtc0tuZ2xESlZPdmFadjFlanVoQlB0ZFhrY2cxZjFFYlNxRF9oWk9zbnpqb0cwWTNHZHZ3SlBnN1dhRERUTmRlVktlX25Ua2l6bnRvMlhlRW1nbk5tYUt5VXhveVA3Z3NCdnVjS2RKTzJ6eDU4U0sxZ1hOWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffreemusicforyoutube%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>  / freemusicforyoutube </a><br/><a href='https://youtube.com/freesoundmusic'>   / freesoundmusic </a><br/>original video: (https://youtu.be/_vZT5AHSuPk?si=KMvmbbfOpqAaWeWK)</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In Search of Lost Time (1913) </em>by Marcel Proust remains one of the most profound and monumental novels of the 20th century, presenting us an intricate labyrinth of memory, time, and desire. With us are Professor Darci Gardner from Appalachian State University, whose expertise is in 19th and 20th-century French literature and she will shed light on the enigmatic Proustian syntax as a vehicle for story-telling and more. We also have Professor François Proulx from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and his expertise in French literature will enlighten us on aspects of desire and sexuality in this novel.</p><p>Suggested Readings:</p><p>Marcel Proust, <a href='https://amzn.to/3YJNJok'>Swann&apos;s Way</a> (vol.1 of In Search of Lost Time)</p><p><a href='https://amzn.to/3SQAVJj'>Proust and the Arts (2018) ed.Christie McDonald &amp; François Proulx</a></p><p>D. Gardner, &quot;Rereading as a Mechanism of Defamiliarization in Proust,&quot;  Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 55–105.<a href='https://doi.org/10.1215/03335372-3452619'>https://doi.org/10.1215/03335372-3452619</a><br/><br/>F. Proulx, “Beyond the Epistemology of the Closet.” <em>Nineteenth-Century French Studies </em>48:3-4 (2020), 185-192.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/article/754608'>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/754608</a></p><p>F. Proulx, “Proust’s Drawings and the Secret of the ‘Solitary House.’” <em>Modern Language Notes</em> 133:4 (2018), 865-890.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/707619'>https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/707619</a> </p><p>F. Proulx and H. Freed-Thall, eds. “Proust to Other Ends,” special issue of <em>L’Esprit Créateur</em>, 62:3 (Fall 2022), 164 pages.<a href='https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48666'>https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48666</a> </p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Music by Giorgio Di Campo from FreeSound Music:<br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkhxVUFxMFhiU3dPb2JJZHdtZ21ocGMwMDFLZ3xBQ3Jtc0trSjhvOUsyZHZUV0Qzb0hTVEVtSXUybjVrNDJZM0dUV0hIVUw0T1ZVejJOdkN5ekhnX1NYd1hqOU9vbl9iRmZsa3dOSENVSS1Sa0NDSXpUci1NckRJSFk0ZFAzZVNRZDB6dUtUUGkyYU5sTVhzcC1udw&amp;q=http%3A%2F%2Ffreesoundmusic.eu%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>http://freesoundmusic.eu</a><br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGpBSk15QjRsS0ptVFdtNTdORHFDNG1yVVBsd3xBQ3Jtc0tuZ2xESlZPdmFadjFlanVoQlB0ZFhrY2cxZjFFYlNxRF9oWk9zbnpqb0cwWTNHZHZ3SlBnN1dhRERUTmRlVktlX25Ua2l6bnRvMlhlRW1nbk5tYUt5VXhveVA3Z3NCdnVjS2RKTzJ6eDU4U0sxZ1hOWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffreemusicforyoutube%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>  / freemusicforyoutube </a><br/><a href='https://youtube.com/freesoundmusic'>   / freesoundmusic </a><br/>original video: (https://youtu.be/_vZT5AHSuPk?si=KMvmbbfOpqAaWeWK)</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[W.H. Auden is the modernist poet who coined the term “the age of anxiety” and is noted for his stylistic and technical achievement. His work intellectually engaged with politics, morals, love and religion. With us today is our distinguished guest, Professor Nicholas Jenkins. Prof. Jenkins teaches English literature at Stanford University and will soon be the director of the Stanford Creative Writing Program. He is also the literary executor of the ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein, the creat...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>W.H. Auden is the modernist poet who coined the term “the age of anxiety” and is noted for his stylistic and technical achievement. His work intellectually engaged with politics, morals, love and religion. With us today is our distinguished guest, Professor Nicholas Jenkins. Prof. Jenkins teaches English literature at Stanford University and will soon be the director of the Stanford Creative Writing Program. He is also the literary executor of the ballet impresario Lincoln Kirstein, the creator of the Kindred Britain website, and the author of the critically acclaimed book <em>The Island: War and Belonging in Auden&apos;s England</em>, published by Harvard University Press.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3yhbut1'><em>Selected Poems of W. H. Auden</em></a><em>(1991) </em><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3WccUx7'><em>The Island: War and Belonging in Auden&apos;s England </em></a><em>(2024)<br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Music by Giorgio Di Campo from FreeSound Music: <br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbkhxVUFxMFhiU3dPb2JJZHdtZ21ocGMwMDFLZ3xBQ3Jtc0trSjhvOUsyZHZUV0Qzb0hTVEVtSXUybjVrNDJZM0dUV0hIVUw0T1ZVejJOdkN5ekhnX1NYd1hqOU9vbl9iRmZsa3dOSENVSS1Sa0NDSXpUci1NckRJSFk0ZFAzZVNRZDB6dUtUUGkyYU5sTVhzcC1udw&amp;q=http%3A%2F%2Ffreesoundmusic.eu%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>http://freesoundmusic.eu</a><br/><a href='https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGpBSk15QjRsS0ptVFdtNTdORHFDNG1yVVBsd3xBQ3Jtc0tuZ2xESlZPdmFadjFlanVoQlB0ZFhrY2cxZjFFYlNxRF9oWk9zbnpqb0cwWTNHZHZ3SlBnN1dhRERUTmRlVktlX25Ua2l6bnRvMlhlRW1nbk5tYUt5VXhveVA3Z3NCdnVjS2RKTzJ6eDU4U0sxZ1hOWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffreemusicforyoutube%2F&amp;v=_vZT5AHSuPk'>  / freemusicforyoutube  </a><br/><a href='https://youtube.com/freesoundmusic'>   / freesoundmusic  </a><br/>original video: (https://youtu.be/_vZT5AHSuPk?si=KMvmbbfOpqAaWeWK)</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Great Expectations (1861)</itunes:title>
    <title>Great Expectations (1861)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1861) stands as a cornerstone of English literature, encapsulating Dickens' unparalleled talent to weave intricate plots with vivid characters against the backdrop of Victorian society. Our guest-speaker today is Prof. Joshua Gooch from D'Youville College in New York. Dr. Gooch's expertise is the intersections of work, power, and aesthetics in literature and film. He is the author of Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity. Recommende...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Charles Dickens&apos; Great Expectations (1861) stands as a cornerstone of English literature, encapsulating Dickens&apos; unparalleled talent to weave intricate plots with vivid characters against the backdrop of Victorian society. Our guest-speaker today is Prof. Joshua Gooch from D&apos;Youville College in New York. Dr. Gooch&apos;s expertise is the intersections of work, power, and aesthetics in literature and film. He is the author of <a href='https://amzn.to/3xFc3gf'>Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity</a>.</p><p>Recommended Readings:</p><p>Charles Dickens, <a href='https://amzn.to/3S0hNIp'>Great Expectations</a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Charles Dickens&apos; Great Expectations (1861) stands as a cornerstone of English literature, encapsulating Dickens&apos; unparalleled talent to weave intricate plots with vivid characters against the backdrop of Victorian society. Our guest-speaker today is Prof. Joshua Gooch from D&apos;Youville College in New York. Dr. Gooch&apos;s expertise is the intersections of work, power, and aesthetics in literature and film. He is the author of <a href='https://amzn.to/3xFc3gf'>Dickensian Affects: Charles Dickens and Feelings of Precarity</a>.</p><p>Recommended Readings:</p><p>Charles Dickens, <a href='https://amzn.to/3S0hNIp'>Great Expectations</a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>victorian literature, victorian novel, 19th century British novel, Great Expectations, Charles Dickens, sentimentality, affect, Pip, post-colonalism, masculinity, narratology, Joshua Gooch, Claire L. Hennessy, The Global Novel podcast, world literature</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Le Rouge et Le Noir (1830) </itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Known for his masterful blend of realism and romanticism, Stendhal is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century, and his works offer profound psychological insights and sharp social critiques. His unforgettable characters, such as Julien Sorel in Le Rouge et Le Noir, navigate themes of love, ambition, and identity that remain timeless and relevant. Today on the Global Novel podcast, we will dive into Stendhal's world and discover his novelistic artistry that continues to influence lit...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Known for his masterful blend of realism and romanticism, Stendhal is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century, and his works offer profound psychological insights and sharp social critiques. His unforgettable characters, such as Julien Sorel in <em>Le Rouge et Le Noir</em>, navigate themes of love, ambition, and identity that remain timeless and relevant. Today on the Global Novel podcast, we will dive into Stendhal&apos;s world and discover his novelistic artistry that continues to influence literature today. With me is the distinguished American literary theorist Dr. Peter Brooks. Dr. Brooks is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Yale University. His interdisciplinary research cuts across French and English literature, law, and psychoanalysis.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Stendhal, <a href='https://amzn.to/3REmozD'>Le Rouge et Le Noir</a> (1830)<br/>Peter Brooks, <a href='https://amzn.to/3RBUrsh'>Reading for the Plot</a> (1984)<br/>Peter Brooks, <a href='https://amzn.to/4evF4LR'>Seduced by the Story</a> (2023)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Known for his masterful blend of realism and romanticism, Stendhal is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century, and his works offer profound psychological insights and sharp social critiques. His unforgettable characters, such as Julien Sorel in <em>Le Rouge et Le Noir</em>, navigate themes of love, ambition, and identity that remain timeless and relevant. Today on the Global Novel podcast, we will dive into Stendhal&apos;s world and discover his novelistic artistry that continues to influence literature today. With me is the distinguished American literary theorist Dr. Peter Brooks. Dr. Brooks is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Yale University. His interdisciplinary research cuts across French and English literature, law, and psychoanalysis.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Stendhal, <a href='https://amzn.to/3REmozD'>Le Rouge et Le Noir</a> (1830)<br/>Peter Brooks, <a href='https://amzn.to/3RBUrsh'>Reading for the Plot</a> (1984)<br/>Peter Brooks, <a href='https://amzn.to/4evF4LR'>Seduced by the Story</a> (2023)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:keywords>le rouge et le noir, Stendhal, Napoleon, French revolution, old regime, ancient regime, Julien Sorel, The Global Novel podcast, 19th century French literature, French realism, Peter Brooks, Claire L. Hennessy</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>The Human Comedy (1829-48)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Despite being rooted in 19th-century France, Honoré de Balzac's exploration of universal themes such as love, greed, and ambition makes his work still relevant today. Our guests are Dr. Melanie Conroy from the University of Memphis, who also authored Literary Geographies in Balzac and Proust (2021), and Dr. Julia Titus from Yale University, author of Dostoyevsky as a Translator of Balzac (2022).   Recommended Readings: Eugénie Grandet  The Human Comedy   This podcast is sponsored by Rive...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Despite being rooted in 19th-century France, Honoré de Balzac&apos;s exploration of universal themes such as love, greed, and ambition makes his work still relevant today. Our guests are Dr. Melanie Conroy from the University of Memphis, who also authored <a href='https://amzn.to/3VngMuv'><em>Literary Geographies in Balzac and Proust (2021),</em></a> and Dr. Julia Titus from Yale University, author of <a href='https://amzn.to/4ekM7GV'><em>Dostoyevsky as a Translator of Balzac (2022)</em></a>. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/4drlijo'><em>Eugénie Grandet</em></a> <br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3VAOUoe'><em>The Human Comedy<br/> </em></a><em><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite being rooted in 19th-century France, Honoré de Balzac&apos;s exploration of universal themes such as love, greed, and ambition makes his work still relevant today. Our guests are Dr. Melanie Conroy from the University of Memphis, who also authored <a href='https://amzn.to/3VngMuv'><em>Literary Geographies in Balzac and Proust (2021),</em></a> and Dr. Julia Titus from Yale University, author of <a href='https://amzn.to/4ekM7GV'><em>Dostoyevsky as a Translator of Balzac (2022)</em></a>. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/4drlijo'><em>Eugénie Grandet</em></a> <br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3VAOUoe'><em>The Human Comedy<br/> </em></a><em><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Plum in the Golden Vase (1610)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today, we're unfurling the scrolls of one of the most provocative, scandalous, and riveting novels to ever emerge from China’s Ming dynasty: "Jin Ping Mei," or as it's tantalizingly translated, "The Plum in the Golden Vase." This novel is not just a story; it's a journey into the opulent, and often morally ambiguous, world of 16th-century China. We have the esteemed Dr. Junjie Luo, associate professor in East Asian Studies at Gettysburg College, joining us in the studio. Dr. Luo, with his vas...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, we&apos;re unfurling the scrolls of one of the most provocative, scandalous, and riveting novels to ever emerge from China’s Ming dynasty: &quot;Jin Ping Mei,&quot; or as it&apos;s tantalizingly translated, &quot;The Plum in the Golden Vase.&quot; This novel is not just a story; it&apos;s a journey into the opulent, and often morally ambiguous, world of 16th-century China. We have the esteemed Dr. Junjie Luo, associate professor in East Asian Studies at Gettysburg College, joining us in the studio. Dr. Luo, with his vast knowledge of Chinese literature and culture, will help us unravel the complex narrative threads and uncover the hidden pearls within this golden vase of a novel.<br/><br/>Reading Recommendations:<br/>Lanlingxiaoxiaosheng, <a href='https://amzn.to/4cQp7Pl'><em>The Plum in the Golden Vase</em></a>, trans. David Roy<br/>Junjie Luo (2014) Translating Jin.Ping.Mei: a preliminary comparison of The Golden Lotus and The Plum in the Golden Vase, Perspectives, 22:1, 56-74.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, we&apos;re unfurling the scrolls of one of the most provocative, scandalous, and riveting novels to ever emerge from China’s Ming dynasty: &quot;Jin Ping Mei,&quot; or as it&apos;s tantalizingly translated, &quot;The Plum in the Golden Vase.&quot; This novel is not just a story; it&apos;s a journey into the opulent, and often morally ambiguous, world of 16th-century China. We have the esteemed Dr. Junjie Luo, associate professor in East Asian Studies at Gettysburg College, joining us in the studio. Dr. Luo, with his vast knowledge of Chinese literature and culture, will help us unravel the complex narrative threads and uncover the hidden pearls within this golden vase of a novel.<br/><br/>Reading Recommendations:<br/>Lanlingxiaoxiaosheng, <a href='https://amzn.to/4cQp7Pl'><em>The Plum in the Golden Vase</em></a>, trans. David Roy<br/>Junjie Luo (2014) Translating Jin.Ping.Mei: a preliminary comparison of The Golden Lotus and The Plum in the Golden Vase, Perspectives, 22:1, 56-74.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Madame Bovary (1857)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Madame Bovary scandalized and fascinated nineteenth-century France upon its release, and is a groundbreaking exploration of desire, romantic disillusionment, and the mundane realities of rural life. Joining us are Professors Mary Donaldson-Evans who taught at University of Delaware, Jennifer Yee from Oxford University, Rachel Mesch from Boston University, and C.F.S. Creasy from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.   Recommended Readings: Flaubert, Gustave. Madame Bovary Creasy,...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Madame Bovary</em> scandalized and fascinated nineteenth-century France upon its release, and is a groundbreaking exploration of desire, romantic disillusionment, and the mundane realities of rural life. Joining us are Professors Mary Donaldson-Evans who taught at University of Delaware, Jennifer Yee from Oxford University, Rachel Mesch from Boston University, and C.F.S. Creasy from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Flaubert, Gustave. <a href='https://amzn.to/4aco6PI'><em>Madame Bovary</em></a><em><br/>Creasy, C.F.S.. &quot;</em>Flaubert’s Alibi: The Impossible Ensemble of Madame Bovary,&quot; Novel. 2015. p363-380.<br/>Donaldson-Evans, Mary. <a href='https://amzn.to/3IEcb1i'><em>Madame Bovary at the Movies</em></a>. Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam - New York, NY 2009<br/>Yee, Jennifer. <a href='https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/oxford-polyglot/2021-22/2/making-madame-bovarys-wedding-cake'><em>&quot;Making Madame Bovary&apos;s Wedding Cake.&quot;</em></a><em> article<br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Madame Bovary</em> scandalized and fascinated nineteenth-century France upon its release, and is a groundbreaking exploration of desire, romantic disillusionment, and the mundane realities of rural life. Joining us are Professors Mary Donaldson-Evans who taught at University of Delaware, Jennifer Yee from Oxford University, Rachel Mesch from Boston University, and C.F.S. Creasy from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Flaubert, Gustave. <a href='https://amzn.to/4aco6PI'><em>Madame Bovary</em></a><em><br/>Creasy, C.F.S.. &quot;</em>Flaubert’s Alibi: The Impossible Ensemble of Madame Bovary,&quot; Novel. 2015. p363-380.<br/>Donaldson-Evans, Mary. <a href='https://amzn.to/3IEcb1i'><em>Madame Bovary at the Movies</em></a>. Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam - New York, NY 2009<br/>Yee, Jennifer. <a href='https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/oxford-polyglot/2021-22/2/making-madame-bovarys-wedding-cake'><em>&quot;Making Madame Bovary&apos;s Wedding Cake.&quot;</em></a><em> article<br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Gulliver&#39;s Travels (1726)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Gulliver’s Travels remains one of the finest satires in the English language, delighting in the mockery of everything from government to religion and —despite the passing of nearly three centuries-remaining just as fun, funny and relevant today. Our guest-speakers are chief editors of the 2023 Cambridge Companion to Gulliver’s Travels Dr. Daniel Cook and Dr. Nicholas Seager. Daniel is an Associate Dean and Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee whose teaching and research in...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Gulliver’s Travels remains one of the finest satires in the English language, delighting in the mockery of everything from government to religion and —despite the passing of nearly three centuries-remaining just as fun, funny and relevant today.<br/>Our guest-speakers are chief editors of the 2023 <em>Cambridge Companion to Gulliver’s Travels</em> Dr. Daniel Cook and Dr. Nicholas Seager. Daniel is an Associate Dean and Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee whose teaching and research interests include eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature. Nick is Lecturer in English Literature at Keele University, UK. His research interests are Restoration and eighteenth-century literature.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3SXS0Bh'><em>Johnathan Swift, Gulliver&apos;s Travels (1726)</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3SZVu6x'><em>Cambridge Companion to Gulliver&apos;s Travels (2023)</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gulliver’s Travels remains one of the finest satires in the English language, delighting in the mockery of everything from government to religion and —despite the passing of nearly three centuries-remaining just as fun, funny and relevant today.<br/>Our guest-speakers are chief editors of the 2023 <em>Cambridge Companion to Gulliver’s Travels</em> Dr. Daniel Cook and Dr. Nicholas Seager. Daniel is an Associate Dean and Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee whose teaching and research interests include eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature. Nick is Lecturer in English Literature at Keele University, UK. His research interests are Restoration and eighteenth-century literature.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3SXS0Bh'><em>Johnathan Swift, Gulliver&apos;s Travels (1726)</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3SZVu6x'><em>Cambridge Companion to Gulliver&apos;s Travels (2023)</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>My Struggle (2009)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A Norwegian author and well-known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled My Struggle and multiple prize winner, Karl Ove Knausgaard  has been described as "one of the 21st century's greatest literary sensations". With us today is our returning guest-speaker Dr. Bob Blaisdell. As I’ve introduced him on the show before, he is professor of English at the City University of New York’s Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn. He is author of Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A Norwegian author and well-known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled <em>My Struggle</em> and multiple prize winner, Karl Ove Knausgaard  has been described as &quot;one of the 21st century&apos;s greatest literary sensations&quot;. With us today is our returning guest-speaker Dr. Bob Blaisdell. As I’ve introduced him on the show before, he is professor of English at the City University of New York’s Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn. He is author of <em>Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and the Birth of Literature&apos;s Most Enigmatic Heroine</em>;<em> and another book titled Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of a Literary Genius</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3tzZD7e'><em>My Struggle</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3vkKlDV'><em>Conversation With Karl Ove Knausgaard</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Norwegian author and well-known worldwide for six autobiographical novels, titled <em>My Struggle</em> and multiple prize winner, Karl Ove Knausgaard  has been described as &quot;one of the 21st century&apos;s greatest literary sensations&quot;. With us today is our returning guest-speaker Dr. Bob Blaisdell. As I’ve introduced him on the show before, he is professor of English at the City University of New York’s Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn. He is author of <em>Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and the Birth of Literature&apos;s Most Enigmatic Heroine</em>;<em> and another book titled Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of a Literary Genius</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3tzZD7e'><em>My Struggle</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3vkKlDV'><em>Conversation With Karl Ove Knausgaard</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Zuleika Dobson (1911)</itunes:title>
    <title>Zuleika Dobson (1911)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Zuleika Dobson, or an Oxford love story, is the only novel by English essayist Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford published in 1911. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Zuleika Dobson 59th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Robert Mighall in his Afterword to the New Centenary Edition of Zuleika (published by Collector's Library, in 2011), writes: "Zuleika is of the future that Beerbohm anticipates an all-too-familiar feature of the cont...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Zuleika Dobson, or an Oxford love story, is the only novel by English essayist Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford published in 1911. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Zuleika Dobson 59th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Robert Mighall in his Afterword to the New Centenary Edition of Zuleika (published by Collector&apos;s Library, in 2011), writes: &quot;Zuleika is of the future that Beerbohm anticipates an all-too-familiar feature of the contemporary scene: the D-list talent afforded A-list media attention.&quot;</p><p>With us today is Dr. Margaret Stetz, the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women&apos;s Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University of Delaware. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/475pd1n'><em>Zuleika Dobson </em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zuleika Dobson, or an Oxford love story, is the only novel by English essayist Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford published in 1911. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Zuleika Dobson 59th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Robert Mighall in his Afterword to the New Centenary Edition of Zuleika (published by Collector&apos;s Library, in 2011), writes: &quot;Zuleika is of the future that Beerbohm anticipates an all-too-familiar feature of the contemporary scene: the D-list talent afforded A-list media attention.&quot;</p><p>With us today is Dr. Margaret Stetz, the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women&apos;s Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University of Delaware. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/475pd1n'><em>Zuleika Dobson </em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>New Grub Street (1891)</itunes:title>
    <title>New Grub Street (1891)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[New Grub Street is a novel by George Gissing published in 1891, which is set in the literary and journalistic circles of 1880s' London.The story deals with the literary world that Gissing himself had experienced. Its title refers to the London street, Grub Street, which in the 18th century became synonymous with hack literature; by Gissing's time, Grub Street itself no longer existed, though hack-writing certainly did. Its two central characters are a sharply contrasted pair of writers: Edwin...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>New Grub Street is a novel by George Gissing published in 1891, which is set in the literary and journalistic circles of 1880s&apos; London.The story deals with the literary world that Gissing himself had experienced. Its title refers to the London street, Grub Street, which in the 18th century became synonymous with hack literature; by Gissing&apos;s time, Grub Street itself no longer existed, though hack-writing certainly did. Its two central characters are a sharply contrasted pair of writers: Edwin Reardon, a novelist of some talent with limited commercial prospects, and Jasper Milvain, a young journalist, hard-working and capable of generosity, but cynical and only semi-scrupulous about writing and its purpose in the modern  world.</p><p>With us today to discuss this wonderful novel are Doctors. Katy Mullin, Tom Ue and Richard Menke. Dr. Mullin is professor of modern literature and culture at University of Leeds. Her research explores connections between late-Victorian and Modernist fiction, and sexuality and popular culture. She’s the author of James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity and another book titled Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality and Modernity.</p><p>Dr. Ue is Assistant Professor in English of the Long Nineteenth Century at Cape Breton University and Advising Editor of The Complete Letters of Henry James at University of Nebraska Press. He is the author of Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare. He also writes on George Gissing and Henry Ryecroft. </p><p>Dr. Menke is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Telegraphic Realism: Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems and another book titled “Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880–1900: Many Inventions.”<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>George Gissing, <a href='https://amzn.to/3T52247'><em>New Grub Street</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Grub Street is a novel by George Gissing published in 1891, which is set in the literary and journalistic circles of 1880s&apos; London.The story deals with the literary world that Gissing himself had experienced. Its title refers to the London street, Grub Street, which in the 18th century became synonymous with hack literature; by Gissing&apos;s time, Grub Street itself no longer existed, though hack-writing certainly did. Its two central characters are a sharply contrasted pair of writers: Edwin Reardon, a novelist of some talent with limited commercial prospects, and Jasper Milvain, a young journalist, hard-working and capable of generosity, but cynical and only semi-scrupulous about writing and its purpose in the modern  world.</p><p>With us today to discuss this wonderful novel are Doctors. Katy Mullin, Tom Ue and Richard Menke. Dr. Mullin is professor of modern literature and culture at University of Leeds. Her research explores connections between late-Victorian and Modernist fiction, and sexuality and popular culture. She’s the author of James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity and another book titled Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality and Modernity.</p><p>Dr. Ue is Assistant Professor in English of the Long Nineteenth Century at Cape Breton University and Advising Editor of The Complete Letters of Henry James at University of Nebraska Press. He is the author of Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare. He also writes on George Gissing and Henry Ryecroft. </p><p>Dr. Menke is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Telegraphic Realism: Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems and another book titled “Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880–1900: Many Inventions.”<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>George Gissing, <a href='https://amzn.to/3T52247'><em>New Grub Street</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>The Aesthetic Cold War</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[How did superpower competition and the cold war affect writers in the decolonizing world? In the book The Aesthetic Cold War, Peter Kalliney explores the various ways that rival states used cultural diplomacy and the political police to influence writers. In response, many writers from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean—such as Chinua Achebe, Mulk Raj Anand, Eileen Chang, C.L.R. James, Alex La Guma, Doris Lessing, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, and Wole Soyinka —carved out a vibrant conceptual space of aest...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>How did superpower competition and the cold war affect writers in the decolonizing world? In the book <em>The Aesthetic Cold War</em>, Peter Kalliney explores the various ways that rival states used cultural diplomacy and the political police to influence writers. In response, many writers from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean—such as Chinua Achebe, Mulk Raj Anand, Eileen Chang, C.L.R. James, Alex La Guma, Doris Lessing, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, and Wole Soyinka —carved out a vibrant conceptual space of aesthetic nonalignment, imagining a different and freer future for their work. With us today is the book’s author Peter J. Kalliney. Dr. Kalliney is Professor of  English at the University of Kentucky. His books include <em>Cities of Affluence and Anger</em>, <em>Commonwealth of Letters</em>, and <em>Modernism in a Global Context</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Peter J. Kalliney, <a href='https://amzn.to/3QEpZMH'><em>The Aesthetic Cold War: Decolonization and Global Literature</em></a>, 2022<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How did superpower competition and the cold war affect writers in the decolonizing world? In the book <em>The Aesthetic Cold War</em>, Peter Kalliney explores the various ways that rival states used cultural diplomacy and the political police to influence writers. In response, many writers from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean—such as Chinua Achebe, Mulk Raj Anand, Eileen Chang, C.L.R. James, Alex La Guma, Doris Lessing, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, and Wole Soyinka —carved out a vibrant conceptual space of aesthetic nonalignment, imagining a different and freer future for their work. With us today is the book’s author Peter J. Kalliney. Dr. Kalliney is Professor of  English at the University of Kentucky. His books include <em>Cities of Affluence and Anger</em>, <em>Commonwealth of Letters</em>, and <em>Modernism in a Global Context</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Peter J. Kalliney, <a href='https://amzn.to/3QEpZMH'><em>The Aesthetic Cold War: Decolonization and Global Literature</em></a>, 2022<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2023 16:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>the aesthetic cold war, cold war, Sino-Russian relationship, Communism, Capitalism, decolonization, anti-colonialism, post-colonialism, Peter J. Kalliney,</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Psychoanalysis and Literature </itunes:title>
    <title>Psychoanalysis and Literature </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Taking Sigmund Freud's theories as a point of departure, Jean-Michel Rabaté's 2014 book The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Psychoanalysis, explores the intriguing ties between psychoanalysis and literature. With me today is Professor. Jean-Michel Rabaté. He is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania.  Professor Rabaté has authored and edited more than 40 books on modernism, psychoanalysis, contemporary art, philosophy, and writers like ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Taking Sigmund Freud&apos;s theories as a point of departure, Jean-Michel Rabaté&apos;s 2014 book <em>The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Psychoanalysis, </em>explores the intriguing ties between psychoanalysis and literature. With me today is Professor. Jean-Michel Rabaté. He is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania.  Professor Rabaté has authored and edited more than 40 books on modernism, psychoanalysis, contemporary art, philosophy, and writers like Beckett,  Pound and Joyce. Since 2008, he has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Jean-Michel Rabaté, <a href='https://amzn.to/49i7pCu'><em>The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Psychoanalysis</em></a><em> (2014)<br/><br/></em>Recommended Merchandise:<em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/40ifMKi'><em>Freudian Sip Coffee Mug for Psychoanalysis geeks </em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mpv4am'><em>The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Freud After therapy Breath Mints</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking Sigmund Freud&apos;s theories as a point of departure, Jean-Michel Rabaté&apos;s 2014 book <em>The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Psychoanalysis, </em>explores the intriguing ties between psychoanalysis and literature. With me today is Professor. Jean-Michel Rabaté. He is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania.  Professor Rabaté has authored and edited more than 40 books on modernism, psychoanalysis, contemporary art, philosophy, and writers like Beckett,  Pound and Joyce. Since 2008, he has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Jean-Michel Rabaté, <a href='https://amzn.to/49i7pCu'><em>The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Psychoanalysis</em></a><em> (2014)<br/><br/></em>Recommended Merchandise:<em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/40ifMKi'><em>Freudian Sip Coffee Mug for Psychoanalysis geeks </em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mpv4am'><em>The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Freud After therapy Breath Mints</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Shakespeare&#39;s Enigmatic Late Plays</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>The famous English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare had during his lifetime produced 39 plays which are widely regarded as being among the greatest in the English language and are continually performed around the world, translated into every major living language. In recent years, modern criticism has labeled some of these plays &quot;problem plays&quot; that elude easy categorisation, or perhaps purposely break generic conventions, and has introduced the term romances for what scholars believe to be his later comedies. What is so enigmatic about these later plays? Today, the distinguished American scholar and professor of English, Dr. Seth Lerer is going to walk us through the major transitions of Shakespeare&apos;s plays as well as how to appreciate the aestheticism demonstrated in his later plays.<br/><br/>Dr. Seth Lerer specializes in historical analyses of the English language, and in addition to critical analyses of the works of several authors, particularly Geoffrey Chaucer. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Literature at the University of California, San Diego, where he served as the Dean of Arts and Humanities from 2009 to 2014. Dr. Lerer previously held the Avalon Foundation Professorship in Humanities at Stanford University and won the 2010 Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism and the 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism for <em>Children’s Literature: A Readers’ History from Aesop to Harry Potter.<br/></em><br/><b>Recommended Readings:</b><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/46sKcM9'><em>A Midsummer Night&apos;s Dream</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/46OTdir'><em>Hamlet</em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3rQzhge'><em>The Tempest</em></a><br/><br/><b>Music Credit:</b><br/>Artists: Dowland, Holborne, &amp; Byrd. Album: Lifescapes Music in the Time of Shakespeare Song: The Fairie Rounde<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The famous English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare had during his lifetime produced 39 plays which are widely regarded as being among the greatest in the English language and are continually performed around the world, translated into every major living language. In recent years, modern criticism has labeled some of these plays &quot;problem plays&quot; that elude easy categorisation, or perhaps purposely break generic conventions, and has introduced the term romances for what scholars believe to be his later comedies. What is so enigmatic about these later plays? Today, the distinguished American scholar and professor of English, Dr. Seth Lerer is going to walk us through the major transitions of Shakespeare&apos;s plays as well as how to appreciate the aestheticism demonstrated in his later plays.<br/><br/>Dr. Seth Lerer specializes in historical analyses of the English language, and in addition to critical analyses of the works of several authors, particularly Geoffrey Chaucer. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Literature at the University of California, San Diego, where he served as the Dean of Arts and Humanities from 2009 to 2014. Dr. Lerer previously held the Avalon Foundation Professorship in Humanities at Stanford University and won the 2010 Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism and the 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism for <em>Children’s Literature: A Readers’ History from Aesop to Harry Potter.<br/></em><br/><b>Recommended Readings:</b><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/46sKcM9'><em>A Midsummer Night&apos;s Dream</em></a><br/><a href='https://amzn.to/46OTdir'><em>Hamlet</em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3rQzhge'><em>The Tempest</em></a><br/><br/><b>Music Credit:</b><br/>Artists: Dowland, Holborne, &amp; Byrd. Album: Lifescapes Music in the Time of Shakespeare Song: The Fairie Rounde<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Frankenstein (1818)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. It recounts the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature through an unorthodox scientific experiment. Though Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, some scholars have argued for it as the first true science-fiction story. The novel has had a considerable influence on literature and on popular culture, spawning a co...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus</em> is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. <em>It recounts</em> the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature through an unorthodox scientific experiment. Though <em>Frankenstein</em> is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, some scholars have argued for it as the first true science-fiction story. The novel has had a considerable influence on literature and on popular culture, spawning a complete genre of horror stories, films, and plays. Since the publication of the novel, the name &quot;Frankenstein&quot; has often been used, erroneously, to refer to the monster, rather than to his creator.</p><p>With me today is Dr. Glynis Ridley, Professor of English at the University of Louisville. Glynis received her Ph.D. from Trinity College, Oxford. She is best known as the author of <em>Clara’s Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe, which was </em>winner of the Institute of Historical Research Prize.</p><p><br/></p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://amzn.to/3EGSoMw'>Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818), ed. David Wootton</a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus</em> is an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. <em>It recounts</em> the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature through an unorthodox scientific experiment. Though <em>Frankenstein</em> is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement, some scholars have argued for it as the first true science-fiction story. The novel has had a considerable influence on literature and on popular culture, spawning a complete genre of horror stories, films, and plays. Since the publication of the novel, the name &quot;Frankenstein&quot; has often been used, erroneously, to refer to the monster, rather than to his creator.</p><p>With me today is Dr. Glynis Ridley, Professor of English at the University of Louisville. Glynis received her Ph.D. from Trinity College, Oxford. She is best known as the author of <em>Clara’s Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe, which was </em>winner of the Institute of Historical Research Prize.</p><p><br/></p><p>Recommended Reading:</p><p><a href='https://amzn.to/3EGSoMw'>Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818), ed. David Wootton</a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>The Mahābhārata</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In a most unsettling dice gambling game that is to determine the fate of its two players, a man loses his brothers, himself, his wife, and his kingdom to the servitude of the monster incarnate, thus meeting the threshold of an ominous age where the good and the just fight the battle against the evil and unjust. Thank you for tuning in to the Global Novel. I’m Claire Hennessy. The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, and is often compared by Western scholars as ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In a most unsettling dice gambling game that is to determine the fate of its two players, a man loses his brothers, himself, his wife, and his kingdom to the servitude of the monster incarnate, thus meeting the threshold of an ominous age where the good and the just fight the battle against the evil and unjust. Thank you for tuning in to the Global Novel. I’m Claire Hennessy. The <em>Mahābhārata</em> is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, and is often compared by Western scholars as important to world civilization as that of the Bible, the Quran, the works of Homer, Greek drama, or even the works of William Shakespeare. With me today are Dr. Nikhil Govind and Dr. Brian Black.<br/><br/>Dr. Govind has published in the areas of Indian aesthetic and political modernism . He is the author of Inlays of Subjectivity: Affect and Action in Modern Indian Literature (2019) and Between Love and Freedom: The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel (2014).<br/>Dr. Black<b> </b>is a lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University. His research interests include Indian religion and philosophy, comparative philosophy, the use of dialogue in Indian religious and philosophical texts, and Hindu and Buddhist ethics. He is the author of the book <em>The Character of the Self in Ancient India: Priests, Kings, and Women in the Early Upaniṣads</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3qS5pQ7'><em>The Mahābhārata</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a most unsettling dice gambling game that is to determine the fate of its two players, a man loses his brothers, himself, his wife, and his kingdom to the servitude of the monster incarnate, thus meeting the threshold of an ominous age where the good and the just fight the battle against the evil and unjust. Thank you for tuning in to the Global Novel. I’m Claire Hennessy. The <em>Mahābhārata</em> is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, and is often compared by Western scholars as important to world civilization as that of the Bible, the Quran, the works of Homer, Greek drama, or even the works of William Shakespeare. With me today are Dr. Nikhil Govind and Dr. Brian Black.<br/><br/>Dr. Govind has published in the areas of Indian aesthetic and political modernism . He is the author of Inlays of Subjectivity: Affect and Action in Modern Indian Literature (2019) and Between Love and Freedom: The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel (2014).<br/>Dr. Black<b> </b>is a lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University. His research interests include Indian religion and philosophy, comparative philosophy, the use of dialogue in Indian religious and philosophical texts, and Hindu and Buddhist ethics. He is the author of the book <em>The Character of the Self in Ancient India: Priests, Kings, and Women in the Early Upaniṣads</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3qS5pQ7'><em>The Mahābhārata</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:keywords>The Mahābhārata, Indian literature, Indian narrative, ancient indian epics, epics, scripture, didactic narrative, narratology, world literature, Brian Black, Nikhil Govind, the global novel podcast</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Robinson Crusoe After 300 Years</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is presented as an autobiography of the title character  – who is a castaway spending 28 years on a remote tropical desert island near the coasts of Venezuela and Trinidad, and encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. Robinson Crusoe was well received in the literary world and is often credited as marking the beginning of realistic fiction a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Robinson Crusoe</em> is a novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is presented as an autobiography of the title character  – who is a castaway spending 28 years on a remote tropical desert island near the coasts of Venezuela and Trinidad, and encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> was well received in the literary world and is often credited as marking the beginning of realistic fiction as a literary genre. It is generally seen as a contender for the first English novel. The work has been variously read as an allegory for the development of civilization; as a manifesto of economic individualism; and as an expression of European colonial desires. </p><p>Joining me today are Dr. Jakub Lipski, Dr. Glynis Ridley and Dr. Andreas Mueller. Dr. Jakub Lipski is an associate professor of English at Kazimierz Wielki University in  Poland. He is the author of <em>In Quest of the Self: Masquerade and Travel in the Eighteenth-Century Novel</em> and <em>Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction</em>.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Glynis Ridley is the author of <em>Clara’s Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe, which was </em>winner of the Institute of Historical Research  Prize. She is professor of English at the University of Louisville.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Andreas Mueller is professor and chair of English at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is the author of <em>A Critical Study of Daniel Defoe’s Verse</em> and editor of <em>Daniel Defoe’s Non-Fiction: Form, Function, Genre</em>. He has published several essays on Defoe.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Daniel Defoe, <a href='https://amzn.to/3P5LVkB'><em>Robinson Crusoe</em></a> (1719)<br/>Glynis Ridley, Andreas Mueller eds. <a href='https://amzn.to/3OwdKkt'><em>Robinson Crusoe After 300 Years</em></a> (2021)<br/>Jakub Lipski ed. <a href='https://amzn.to/3OUz9Fb'><em>Rewriting Crusoe: The Robinsonade across Languages, Cultures, and Media </em></a>(2020)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Robinson Crusoe</em> is a novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is presented as an autobiography of the title character  – who is a castaway spending 28 years on a remote tropical desert island near the coasts of Venezuela and Trinidad, and encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> was well received in the literary world and is often credited as marking the beginning of realistic fiction as a literary genre. It is generally seen as a contender for the first English novel. The work has been variously read as an allegory for the development of civilization; as a manifesto of economic individualism; and as an expression of European colonial desires. </p><p>Joining me today are Dr. Jakub Lipski, Dr. Glynis Ridley and Dr. Andreas Mueller. Dr. Jakub Lipski is an associate professor of English at Kazimierz Wielki University in  Poland. He is the author of <em>In Quest of the Self: Masquerade and Travel in the Eighteenth-Century Novel</em> and <em>Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction</em>.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Glynis Ridley is the author of <em>Clara’s Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe, which was </em>winner of the Institute of Historical Research  Prize. She is professor of English at the University of Louisville.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Andreas Mueller is professor and chair of English at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is the author of <em>A Critical Study of Daniel Defoe’s Verse</em> and editor of <em>Daniel Defoe’s Non-Fiction: Form, Function, Genre</em>. He has published several essays on Defoe.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Daniel Defoe, <a href='https://amzn.to/3P5LVkB'><em>Robinson Crusoe</em></a> (1719)<br/>Glynis Ridley, Andreas Mueller eds. <a href='https://amzn.to/3OwdKkt'><em>Robinson Crusoe After 300 Years</em></a> (2021)<br/>Jakub Lipski ed. <a href='https://amzn.to/3OUz9Fb'><em>Rewriting Crusoe: The Robinsonade across Languages, Cultures, and Media </em></a>(2020)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Apter&#39;s Politics of Untranslatability</itunes:title>
    <title>Apter&#39;s Politics of Untranslatability</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Emily Apter’s Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability is a pivotal monograph in the study of comparative literature, published in 2014, ushering a significant turn in theorizing what is world literature and what it should be as a discipline in the US academia. Emily Apter is the major contributor to the recent debate about world literature theory. She is a Harvard graduate and her areas of expertise range from philosophizing in Languages, Political Theory, Translation t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Emily Apter’s Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability is a pivotal monograph in the study of comparative literature, published in 2014, ushering a significant turn in theorizing what is world literature and what it should be as a discipline in the US academia. </em>Emily Apter is the major contributor to the recent debate about world literature theory. She<b> </b>is a Harvard graduate and her areas of expertise range from philosophizing in Languages, Political Theory, Translation theory, to continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, French and German literature. She is currently Professor of Comparative Literature and French at New York University.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Emily Apter, <a href='https://amzn.to/3rsz1DQ'><em>Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability</em></a><em> (</em>2014)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Emily Apter’s Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability is a pivotal monograph in the study of comparative literature, published in 2014, ushering a significant turn in theorizing what is world literature and what it should be as a discipline in the US academia. </em>Emily Apter is the major contributor to the recent debate about world literature theory. She<b> </b>is a Harvard graduate and her areas of expertise range from philosophizing in Languages, Political Theory, Translation theory, to continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, French and German literature. She is currently Professor of Comparative Literature and French at New York University.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Emily Apter, <a href='https://amzn.to/3rsz1DQ'><em>Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability</em></a><em> (</em>2014)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jul 2023 17:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Water Margin (16th century)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Water Margin (水浒传) is one of the earliest Chinese novels written in vernacular Mandarin, and is attributed to Shi Nai'an(施耐庵).It is also translated as Outlaws of the Marsh or All Men Are Brothers. The story, which is set in the Northern Song dynasty (around 1120), tells of how a group of 108 outlaws gather at  Liangshan (梁山)Marsh to rebel against the government. Later they are granted amnesty and enlisted by the government to resist the nomadic conquest of the Liao(辽) dynasty and other r...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Water Margin</em> (水浒传) is one of the earliest Chinese novels written in vernacular Mandarin, and is attributed to Shi Nai&apos;an(施耐庵).It is also translated as <em>Outlaws of the Marsh</em> or <em>All Men Are Brothers</em>. The story, which is set in the Northern Song dynasty (around 1120), tells of how a group of 108 outlaws gather at  <em>Liangshan</em> (梁山)Marsh to rebel against the government. Later they are granted amnesty and enlisted by the government to resist the nomadic conquest of the Liao(辽) dynasty and other rebels. It is considered one of the masterpieces of early vernacular fiction and Chinese literature. It has introduced readers to many of the best-known characters in Chinese literature, such as Wu Song(武松), Lin Chong(林冲), Song Jiang(宋江) and Lu Zhishen(鲁智深) to name just a few. <em>Water Margin</em> also exerted a towering influence in the development of fiction elsewhere in East Asia, such as in Japanese literature.</p><p>With us today is Professor. Andrew Plaks. He is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Princeton University. He is the author of <em>Archetype and Allegory in the Dream of the Red Chamber</em> as well as <em>The Four Masterworks of the Ming Novel</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3qW386m'><em>Water Margin</em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Xm8LXn'><em>The Four Masterworks of the Ming Novel</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Water Margin</em> (水浒传) is one of the earliest Chinese novels written in vernacular Mandarin, and is attributed to Shi Nai&apos;an(施耐庵).It is also translated as <em>Outlaws of the Marsh</em> or <em>All Men Are Brothers</em>. The story, which is set in the Northern Song dynasty (around 1120), tells of how a group of 108 outlaws gather at  <em>Liangshan</em> (梁山)Marsh to rebel against the government. Later they are granted amnesty and enlisted by the government to resist the nomadic conquest of the Liao(辽) dynasty and other rebels. It is considered one of the masterpieces of early vernacular fiction and Chinese literature. It has introduced readers to many of the best-known characters in Chinese literature, such as Wu Song(武松), Lin Chong(林冲), Song Jiang(宋江) and Lu Zhishen(鲁智深) to name just a few. <em>Water Margin</em> also exerted a towering influence in the development of fiction elsewhere in East Asia, such as in Japanese literature.</p><p>With us today is Professor. Andrew Plaks. He is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Princeton University. He is the author of <em>Archetype and Allegory in the Dream of the Red Chamber</em> as well as <em>The Four Masterworks of the Ming Novel</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3qW386m'><em>Water Margin</em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Xm8LXn'><em>The Four Masterworks of the Ming Novel</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Marxism and Literature</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In today’s episode of the Global Novel, Dr. Daniel Tutt will review Marxism’s key concept of "alienation." He will also discuss the relationship between Marxism and literature. Recommended Readings: S.S. Solomon Prawer, Karl Marx and World literature Terry Eagleton, Marxism and Literary Criticism Raymond Williams, Marxism and literature  This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, a professional conference platform for podcasting.  Subscribe at http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe Comment and inte...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode of the Global Novel, Dr. Daniel Tutt will review Marxism’s key concept of &quot;alienation.&quot; He will also discuss the relationship between Marxism and literature.</p><p>Recommended Readings:<br/>S.S. Solomon Prawer, <a href='https://amzn.to/3X4dhda'><em>Karl Marx and World literature</em></a><br/>Terry Eagleton, <a href='https://amzn.to/3CkmLHr'><em>Marxism and Literary Criticism</em></a><br/>Raymond Williams, <a href='https://amzn.to/3qFR9cE'><em>Marxism and literature</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode of the Global Novel, Dr. Daniel Tutt will review Marxism’s key concept of &quot;alienation.&quot; He will also discuss the relationship between Marxism and literature.</p><p>Recommended Readings:<br/>S.S. Solomon Prawer, <a href='https://amzn.to/3X4dhda'><em>Karl Marx and World literature</em></a><br/>Terry Eagleton, <a href='https://amzn.to/3CkmLHr'><em>Marxism and Literary Criticism</em></a><br/>Raymond Williams, <a href='https://amzn.to/3qFR9cE'><em>Marxism and literature</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>About Marxism</itunes:title>
    <title>About Marxism</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Marxism is a left-wing to far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. Today I speak with philosopher Daniel Tutt on several basic notions of Marxism and literature. Daniel’s research focuses on psychoanalytic theory and Marxist thought. He is the author of Psychoanalysis and the Po...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Marxism is a left-wing to far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. Today I speak with philosopher Daniel Tutt on several basic notions of Marxism and literature. Daniel’s research focuses on psychoanalytic theory and Marxist thought. He is the author of <em>Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family: The Crisis of Initiation</em>. He is also Adjunct Professor of philosophy at George Washington University, Marymount University and Senior Research Fellow at the Global Center for Advanced Studies.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Robert C. Tucker, <a href='https://amzn.to/3N2ZEYo'><em>The Marx-Engels Reader,</em></a> second edition<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marxism is a left-wing to far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical perspective to view social transformation. Today I speak with philosopher Daniel Tutt on several basic notions of Marxism and literature. Daniel’s research focuses on psychoanalytic theory and Marxist thought. He is the author of <em>Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family: The Crisis of Initiation</em>. He is also Adjunct Professor of philosophy at George Washington University, Marymount University and Senior Research Fellow at the Global Center for Advanced Studies.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Robert C. Tucker, <a href='https://amzn.to/3N2ZEYo'><em>The Marx-Engels Reader,</em></a> second edition<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Don Quixote (1605)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Don Quixote is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. It is the most generative work of fiction of all time. There are literally thousands of works of fiction, theater, poetry, and music inspired, based on, or dealing in other ways with Cervantes’s novel. Don Quixote has been depicted by more artists than any other fictional character, which is part of the reason why he is the most easily recognized fictional character. A found...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Don Quixote is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. It is the most generative work of fiction of all time. There are literally thousands of works of fiction, theater, poetry, and music inspired, based on, or dealing in other ways with Cervantes’s novel. Don Quixote has been depicted by more artists than any other fictional character, which is part of the reason why he is the most easily recognized fictional character. A founding work of Western literature, Don Quixote is often labelled as the first modern novel and one of the greatest works ever written. It is also one of the most-translated books in the world and the best-selling novel of all time.<br/><br/>Guest-speakers: <br/>Prof. Daniel R. Schwarz from Cornell University<br/>Prof. Howard Mancing from Purdue University<br/><br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Miguel de Cervantes, <a href='https://amzn.to/45f6wJc'><em>Don Quixote</em></a><em><br/>Howard Mancing, </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3IfmsRA'><em>Don Quixote: A Reference Guide</em></a><em><br/>—</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mq2juF'><em>The Cervante Encyclopedia </em></a><em><br/>—</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mu6e9N'><em>Don Quixote Around The Globe</em></a><em><br/></em>Daniel R. Schwarz ed.<em> Reading the European Novel to 1900 <br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don Quixote is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. It is the most generative work of fiction of all time. There are literally thousands of works of fiction, theater, poetry, and music inspired, based on, or dealing in other ways with Cervantes’s novel. Don Quixote has been depicted by more artists than any other fictional character, which is part of the reason why he is the most easily recognized fictional character. A founding work of Western literature, Don Quixote is often labelled as the first modern novel and one of the greatest works ever written. It is also one of the most-translated books in the world and the best-selling novel of all time.<br/><br/>Guest-speakers: <br/>Prof. Daniel R. Schwarz from Cornell University<br/>Prof. Howard Mancing from Purdue University<br/><br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Miguel de Cervantes, <a href='https://amzn.to/45f6wJc'><em>Don Quixote</em></a><em><br/>Howard Mancing, </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3IfmsRA'><em>Don Quixote: A Reference Guide</em></a><em><br/>—</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mq2juF'><em>The Cervante Encyclopedia </em></a><em><br/>—</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3Mu6e9N'><em>Don Quixote Around The Globe</em></a><em><br/></em>Daniel R. Schwarz ed.<em> Reading the European Novel to 1900 <br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Howard Mancing, Daniel R. Schwarz, Claire Hennessy</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Ancient Greek Novel: Aethiopika (350-375 AD) </itunes:title>
    <title>Ancient Greek Novel: Aethiopika (350-375 AD) </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Aethiopica is a fascinating and complex work that tells the story of a young Ethiopian princess named Chariclea and her lover Theagenes, a Thessalian nobleman. The novel is filled with adventure, romance, and intrigue, and it has captured the imagination of readers for centuries. Written in the third or fourth century AD, Aethiopica is considered one of the earliest surviving examples of the ancient Greek novel. It is a product of a rich literary tradition that flourished in the Hellenistic a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Aethiopica is a fascinating and complex work that tells the story of a young Ethiopian princess named Chariclea and her lover Theagenes, a Thessalian nobleman. The novel is filled with adventure, romance, and intrigue, and it has captured the imagination of readers for centuries. Written in the third or fourth century AD, Aethiopica is considered one of the earliest surviving examples of the ancient Greek novel. It is a product of a rich literary tradition that flourished in the Hellenistic and Roman periods and is known for its vivid storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes such as love, identity, and fate.</p><p>We will explore the world of Aethiopica, its historical and cultural context, and the literary techniques that make it such a compelling work. We will delve into the characters, their motivations, and the complex relationships that drive the plot. We will also examine the enduring legacy of Aethiopica and its influence on later works of literature. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Heliodorus, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AEy8ct'><em>Aethiopika</em></a><em><br/>Blackwell&apos;s </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3ADHQvR'><em>A Companion to Ancient Novel</em></a><em><br/></em><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aethiopica is a fascinating and complex work that tells the story of a young Ethiopian princess named Chariclea and her lover Theagenes, a Thessalian nobleman. The novel is filled with adventure, romance, and intrigue, and it has captured the imagination of readers for centuries. Written in the third or fourth century AD, Aethiopica is considered one of the earliest surviving examples of the ancient Greek novel. It is a product of a rich literary tradition that flourished in the Hellenistic and Roman periods and is known for its vivid storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes such as love, identity, and fate.</p><p>We will explore the world of Aethiopica, its historical and cultural context, and the literary techniques that make it such a compelling work. We will delve into the characters, their motivations, and the complex relationships that drive the plot. We will also examine the enduring legacy of Aethiopica and its influence on later works of literature. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Heliodorus, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AEy8ct'><em>Aethiopika</em></a><em><br/>Blackwell&apos;s </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3ADHQvR'><em>A Companion to Ancient Novel</em></a><em><br/></em><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>About The Novel</itunes:title>
    <title>About The Novel</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Consider, even English literature was a late comer to the academy,  therefore the novel, being a late comer to the late comer, did not made it to the curriculum in the English departments world wide by the 1950. In fact, even by the mid 1980, it was so marginal that taking any graduate seminar related with fiction would be considered as side-tracked. Now, major theorists of the novel such as Franco Moretti hailed this field of study as “a great anthropological force,” highlighting its cl...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Consider, even English literature was a late comer to the academy,  therefore the novel, being a late comer to the late comer, did not made it to the curriculum in the English departments world wide by the 1950. In fact, even by the mid 1980, it was so marginal that taking any graduate seminar related with fiction would be considered as side-tracked. Now, major theorists of the novel such as Franco Moretti hailed this field of study as “a great anthropological force,” highlighting its close examination on humankind by redefining the sense of reality and the meaning of individual existence. As now, scholars of the world celebrate the novel’s plurality as the borders of literature are continuously, unpredictably expanded, in today’s episode of the Global Novel,  we will concentrate on the rise of the novel, especially its philosophical underpinnings and its main characteristics that set it apart from its predecessors—the epic and prose fiction as well as other earlier novel forms from different cultures and traditions.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Ian Watt, <a href='https://amzn.to/3MJc8EH'><em>The Rise of the Novel</em></a><br/>Georg Lukács, <a href='https://amzn.to/3L3uNcX'><em>Theory of the Novel</em></a><br/>Franco Moretti, <a href='https://amzn.to/3MIUErR'><em>The Novel Vol.1</em></a><br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3o8x6T0'><em>The Novel Vol.2</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider, even English literature was a late comer to the academy,  therefore the novel, being a late comer to the late comer, did not made it to the curriculum in the English departments world wide by the 1950. In fact, even by the mid 1980, it was so marginal that taking any graduate seminar related with fiction would be considered as side-tracked. Now, major theorists of the novel such as Franco Moretti hailed this field of study as “a great anthropological force,” highlighting its close examination on humankind by redefining the sense of reality and the meaning of individual existence. As now, scholars of the world celebrate the novel’s plurality as the borders of literature are continuously, unpredictably expanded, in today’s episode of the Global Novel,  we will concentrate on the rise of the novel, especially its philosophical underpinnings and its main characteristics that set it apart from its predecessors—the epic and prose fiction as well as other earlier novel forms from different cultures and traditions.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Ian Watt, <a href='https://amzn.to/3MJc8EH'><em>The Rise of the Novel</em></a><br/>Georg Lukács, <a href='https://amzn.to/3L3uNcX'><em>Theory of the Novel</em></a><br/>Franco Moretti, <a href='https://amzn.to/3MIUErR'><em>The Novel Vol.1</em></a><br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3o8x6T0'><em>The Novel Vol.2</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Orphan of Zhao</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Orphan of Zhao(趙氏孤兒) is a famous play from the Chinese Yuan dynasty, in the 13th century generally attributed to the dramatist Ji Junxiang (紀君祥). The play is classified in the zaju (雜劇) genre of Chinese drama and revolves around the central theme of revenge and was the earliest Chinese play to be known and even translated in Europe.   Joining the show today is Dr. Patricia Sieber, associate professor of Chinese literature at Ohio State University. Prof. Sieber is the author of the book Th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>The Orphan of Zhao(趙氏孤兒) </em>is a famous play from the Chinese Yuan dynasty, in the 13th century generally attributed to the dramatist Ji Junxiang (紀君祥). The play is classified in the <em>zaju</em> (雜劇) genre of Chinese drama and revolves around the central theme of revenge and was the earliest Chinese play to be known and even translated in Europe.<br/><br/></p><p>Joining the show today is Dr. Patricia Sieber, associate professor of Chinese literature at Ohio State University. Prof. Sieber is the author of the book<a href='https://amzn.to/3TonfUO'> <em>Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama</em></a><em> </em>and<em> </em>the editor of <a href='https://amzn.to/3mXfWaz'> <em>How To Read Chinese Drama: A Guided Anthology</em></a><em>, </em>among her other scholarly publications.<em> </em><br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3Lu9n9K'><em>The Orphan of Zhao and Other Yuan Plays: The Earliest Known Versions</em></a><em><br/><br/></em><a href='https://youtu.be/Z8VhVhHkwh4'><em>Video clip of the Royal Shakespeare production’s The Orphan of Zhao</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Orphan of Zhao(趙氏孤兒) </em>is a famous play from the Chinese Yuan dynasty, in the 13th century generally attributed to the dramatist Ji Junxiang (紀君祥). The play is classified in the <em>zaju</em> (雜劇) genre of Chinese drama and revolves around the central theme of revenge and was the earliest Chinese play to be known and even translated in Europe.<br/><br/></p><p>Joining the show today is Dr. Patricia Sieber, associate professor of Chinese literature at Ohio State University. Prof. Sieber is the author of the book<a href='https://amzn.to/3TonfUO'> <em>Theaters of Desire: Authors, Readers, and the Reproduction of Early Chinese Song-Drama</em></a><em> </em>and<em> </em>the editor of <a href='https://amzn.to/3mXfWaz'> <em>How To Read Chinese Drama: A Guided Anthology</em></a><em>, </em>among her other scholarly publications.<em> </em><br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3Lu9n9K'><em>The Orphan of Zhao and Other Yuan Plays: The Earliest Known Versions</em></a><em><br/><br/></em><a href='https://youtu.be/Z8VhVhHkwh4'><em>Video clip of the Royal Shakespeare production’s The Orphan of Zhao</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    <itunes:duration>1491</itunes:duration>
    <itunes:keywords>Yuan Play, Yuan dynasty play, Yuan drama, Chinese theatre, the orphan of Zhao, Zhao Wu, Cheng Ying, Han Jue, Tuan Gu, Gongsun Chujiu, Chen Kaige, Royal Shakespeare company, 趙氏孤兒, Patricia Sieber</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>The Princesse de Clèves (1678)</itunes:title>
    <title>The Princesse de Clèves (1678)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[La Princesse de Clèves is a French novel which was published anonymously in 1678. Many regarded the novel as the precursor to the modern psychological novel and a classic of world literature. Its author is generally attributed to Madame de  La Fayette. The novel is unique for its highly realistic plot, introspective language that explored the characters' inner thoughts and emotions. Joining the show today is Dr. Benjamin Fancy, author of the recently published essay titled ‘Fantôme de de...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>La Princesse de Clèves</em> is a French novel which was published anonymously in 1678. Many regarded the novel as the precursor to the modern psychological novel and a classic of world literature. Its author is generally attributed to Madame de  La Fayette. The novel is unique for its highly realistic plot, introspective language that explored the characters&apos; inner thoughts and emotions.</p><p>Joining the show today is Dr. Benjamin Fancy, author of the recently published essay titled <em>‘Fantôme de devoir’: La Princesse de Clèves’s Haunting Duty</em>. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Madame de La Fayette, <a href='https://amzn.to/3KCSGbE'><em>Princesse de Clèves</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>La Princesse de Clèves</em> is a French novel which was published anonymously in 1678. Many regarded the novel as the precursor to the modern psychological novel and a classic of world literature. Its author is generally attributed to Madame de  La Fayette. The novel is unique for its highly realistic plot, introspective language that explored the characters&apos; inner thoughts and emotions.</p><p>Joining the show today is Dr. Benjamin Fancy, author of the recently published essay titled <em>‘Fantôme de devoir’: La Princesse de Clèves’s Haunting Duty</em>. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Madame de La Fayette, <a href='https://amzn.to/3KCSGbE'><em>Princesse de Clèves</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2023 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Little Nemo In Slumberland (1905-1911)</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Little Nemo in Slumberland is a comic strip created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. It depicts Nemo having fantastic dreams that were interrupted by his awakening in the final panel. The strip is considered McCay's masterpiece for its experiments with the form of the comics page, its use of color and perspective, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, and its architectural and other details. Joining the show today is Prof. Scott Bukatman, who is a cultural theorist and ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Little Nemo in Slumberland</em> is a comic strip created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. It depicts Nemo having fantastic dreams that were interrupted by his awakening in the final panel. The strip is considered McCay&apos;s masterpiece for its experiments with the form of the comics page, its use of color and perspective, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, and its architectural and other details.</p><p>Joining the show today is Prof. Scott Bukatman, who is a cultural theorist and professor of film and media studies at Stanford University. His research explores how such popular media as film, comics, and animation mediate between new technologies and human perceptual and bodily experience. Among many of his works on these subjects, <em>The Poetics of Slumberland: Animated Spirits and the Animating Spirit, </em>celebrates play, plasmatic possibility, and the life of images in cartoons, comics, and cinema. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Winsor McCay, <a href='https://amzn.to/3E48KyR'><em>Little Nemo In Slumberland</em></a> (1905-6)<br/>Scott Bukatman, <a href='https://amzn.to/3jO1HUl'><em>The Poetics of Slumberland: Animated Spirits and the Animating Spirit</em></a> (2012)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Little Nemo in Slumberland</em> is a comic strip created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. It depicts Nemo having fantastic dreams that were interrupted by his awakening in the final panel. The strip is considered McCay&apos;s masterpiece for its experiments with the form of the comics page, its use of color and perspective, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, and its architectural and other details.</p><p>Joining the show today is Prof. Scott Bukatman, who is a cultural theorist and professor of film and media studies at Stanford University. His research explores how such popular media as film, comics, and animation mediate between new technologies and human perceptual and bodily experience. Among many of his works on these subjects, <em>The Poetics of Slumberland: Animated Spirits and the Animating Spirit, </em>celebrates play, plasmatic possibility, and the life of images in cartoons, comics, and cinema. <br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Winsor McCay, <a href='https://amzn.to/3E48KyR'><em>Little Nemo In Slumberland</em></a> (1905-6)<br/>Scott Bukatman, <a href='https://amzn.to/3jO1HUl'><em>The Poetics of Slumberland: Animated Spirits and the Animating Spirit</em></a> (2012)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Arabian Nights and Its 2021 Translation</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[King Shahriyar and his brother King Shahzaman of India and China suspect their suffering to be unique in this world. Their wives have slept with other men, and this drives them to grief, to madness—Shahzaman skewers his wife and her lover. Shahriyar begins to take a new bride each night, only to have her killed the next morning. Parents grieve; the kingdom darkens. Eventually, Shahrazad, the vizier’s daughter, comes up with a plan. She offers herself as a bride, but holds Shahriyar’s attentio...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>King Shahriyar and his brother King Shahzaman of India and China suspect their suffering to be unique in this world. Their wives have slept with other men, and this drives them to grief, to madness—Shahzaman skewers his wife and her lover. Shahriyar begins to take a new bride each night, only to have her killed the next morning. Parents grieve; the kingdom darkens. Eventually, Shahrazad, the vizier’s daughter, comes up with a plan. She offers herself as a bride, but holds Shahriyar’s attention, night after night, with stories that end on a cliffhanger. With every dawn, the king decides to let her live, burning to know what comes next. This goes on for one thousand and one nights, hence the name of the famous middle eastern folk tale collection. Here comes the good news: This 8-14 century compilation created in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age was recently re-translated in a new Norton edition by the British Syrian poet Yasmine Seale in 2021. Joining us today is its editor Dr. Paulo Lemos Horta, associate professor of literature at New York University Abu Dhabi. Professor Horta is also the author of <em>Marvelous Thieves: Secret Authors of the Arabian Nights</em>. </p><p>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3WVtRe3'>The Annotated Arabian Nights: Tales from 1001 Nights</a><br/>Jorge Luis Borges, “The Translators of The Thousand and One Nights”<br/>—“One Thousand and One Nights”</p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>King Shahriyar and his brother King Shahzaman of India and China suspect their suffering to be unique in this world. Their wives have slept with other men, and this drives them to grief, to madness—Shahzaman skewers his wife and her lover. Shahriyar begins to take a new bride each night, only to have her killed the next morning. Parents grieve; the kingdom darkens. Eventually, Shahrazad, the vizier’s daughter, comes up with a plan. She offers herself as a bride, but holds Shahriyar’s attention, night after night, with stories that end on a cliffhanger. With every dawn, the king decides to let her live, burning to know what comes next. This goes on for one thousand and one nights, hence the name of the famous middle eastern folk tale collection. Here comes the good news: This 8-14 century compilation created in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age was recently re-translated in a new Norton edition by the British Syrian poet Yasmine Seale in 2021. Joining us today is its editor Dr. Paulo Lemos Horta, associate professor of literature at New York University Abu Dhabi. Professor Horta is also the author of <em>Marvelous Thieves: Secret Authors of the Arabian Nights</em>. </p><p>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3WVtRe3'>The Annotated Arabian Nights: Tales from 1001 Nights</a><br/>Jorge Luis Borges, “The Translators of The Thousand and One Nights”<br/>—“One Thousand and One Nights”</p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Emergence of A Literary Genius: Anton Chekhov</itunes:title>
    <title>The Emergence of A Literary Genius: Anton Chekhov</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In 1886, a twenty-six-year-old Anton Chekhov was publishing short stories, humor pieces, and articles at an astonishing rate, and was still a practicing physician. Yet as he honed his craft and continued to draw inspiration from the vivid characters in his own life, he found himself—to his surprise and occasional embarrassment—admired by a growing legion of fans, including Tolstoy himself. He had not yet succumbed to the ravages of tuberculosis. He was a lively, frank, and funny correspondent...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In 1886, a twenty-six-year-old Anton Chekhov was publishing short stories, humor pieces, and articles at an astonishing rate, and was still a practicing physician. Yet as he honed his craft and continued to draw inspiration from the vivid characters in his own life, he found himself—to his surprise and occasional embarrassment—admired by a growing legion of fans, including Tolstoy himself.</p><p>He had not yet succumbed to the ravages of tuberculosis. He was a lively, frank, and funny correspondent and a dedicated mentor. And as Bob Blaisdell discovers, his vivid articles, stories, and plays from this period—when read in conjunction with his correspondence—become a psychological and emotional diary.<br/><br/>From the literary scholar and acclaimed author of <em>Creating Anna Karenina </em>comes the new book this year <em>Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of a Literary Genius</em> , Bob Blaisdell astutely examines the psychological portraits of Chekhov’s distinct, carefully observed characters and how they reflect their creator during a period when there was little barrier between his imagination and his pen.</p><p><br/>Recommended readings:<br/>Bob Blaisdell, <a href='https://amzn.to/3vkgiZy'><em>Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of A Literary Genius</em></a><br/>Anton Chekhov, <a href='https://amzn.to/3juszrY'><em>Complete Works of Anton Chekhov</em></a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1886, a twenty-six-year-old Anton Chekhov was publishing short stories, humor pieces, and articles at an astonishing rate, and was still a practicing physician. Yet as he honed his craft and continued to draw inspiration from the vivid characters in his own life, he found himself—to his surprise and occasional embarrassment—admired by a growing legion of fans, including Tolstoy himself.</p><p>He had not yet succumbed to the ravages of tuberculosis. He was a lively, frank, and funny correspondent and a dedicated mentor. And as Bob Blaisdell discovers, his vivid articles, stories, and plays from this period—when read in conjunction with his correspondence—become a psychological and emotional diary.<br/><br/>From the literary scholar and acclaimed author of <em>Creating Anna Karenina </em>comes the new book this year <em>Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of a Literary Genius</em> , Bob Blaisdell astutely examines the psychological portraits of Chekhov’s distinct, carefully observed characters and how they reflect their creator during a period when there was little barrier between his imagination and his pen.</p><p><br/>Recommended readings:<br/>Bob Blaisdell, <a href='https://amzn.to/3vkgiZy'><em>Chekhov Becomes Chekhov: The Emergence of A Literary Genius</em></a><br/>Anton Chekhov, <a href='https://amzn.to/3juszrY'><em>Complete Works of Anton Chekhov</em></a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>Russian Literature, Anton Chekhov, Chekhov, Russian plays, playwright, literature,</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip</itunes:title>
    <title>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“Once upon a time: the comic strip was a poor, un- baptized, and unrecognized stepsister of caricature, which was the poor sister of the graphic arts, which were the poor sisters of the fine arts. If there was a fairy godmother at the birth of the sleeping beauty, the prince of public acclaim was slow in coming to wake her.” Such is the witty humor that sets in motion David Kunzle’s new monograph Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope 1847-1870. Today I have the honor again to spe...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>“Once upon a time: the comic strip was a poor, un- baptized, and unrecognized stepsister of caricature, which was the poor sister of the graphic arts, which were the poor sisters of the fine arts. If there was a fairy godmother at the birth of the sleeping beauty, the prince of public acclaim was slow in coming to wake her.” Such is the witty humor that sets in motion David Kunzle’s new monograph Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope 1847-1870. Today I have the honor again to speak with Dr. Kunzle, professor eméritus of art history at UCLA about his new book.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>David Kunzle, <a href='https://amzn.to/3ublfDD'><em>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope</em></a><em> (2021)<br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Once upon a time: the comic strip was a poor, un- baptized, and unrecognized stepsister of caricature, which was the poor sister of the graphic arts, which were the poor sisters of the fine arts. If there was a fairy godmother at the birth of the sleeping beauty, the prince of public acclaim was slow in coming to wake her.” Such is the witty humor that sets in motion David Kunzle’s new monograph Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope 1847-1870. Today I have the honor again to speak with Dr. Kunzle, professor eméritus of art history at UCLA about his new book.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>David Kunzle, <a href='https://amzn.to/3ublfDD'><em>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip: A Kaleidoscope</em></a><em> (2021)<br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Anna Karenina (1878)</itunes:title>
    <title>Anna Karenina (1878)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Anna Karenina is one of the most nuanced characters in world literature and we return to her, and the novel she propels, again and again. Joining us today is critic and professor Bob Blaisdell who unravels the novel’s author Leo Tolstoy’s family, literary, and day-to-day life during the period that he conceived, drafted, abandoned, and revised Anna Karenina in his recent book titled Creating Anna Karenina.   Recommended Reading: Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, trans. Kent and Berberova (2000) Bob...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Anna Karenina is one of the most nuanced characters in world literature and we return to her, and the novel she propels, again and again. Joining us today is critic and professor Bob Blaisdell who unravels the novel’s author Leo Tolstoy’s family, literary, and day-to-day life during the period that he conceived, drafted, abandoned, and revised Anna Karenina in his recent book titled Creating Anna Karenina. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Leo Tolstoy, <a href='https://amzn.to/3TN71Dm'><em>Anna Karenina</em></a>, trans. Kent and Berberova (2000)<br/>Bob Blaisdell, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AkRnYO'><em>Creating Anna Karenina</em></a> (2021)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anna Karenina is one of the most nuanced characters in world literature and we return to her, and the novel she propels, again and again. Joining us today is critic and professor Bob Blaisdell who unravels the novel’s author Leo Tolstoy’s family, literary, and day-to-day life during the period that he conceived, drafted, abandoned, and revised Anna Karenina in his recent book titled Creating Anna Karenina. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Leo Tolstoy, <a href='https://amzn.to/3TN71Dm'><em>Anna Karenina</em></a>, trans. Kent and Berberova (2000)<br/>Bob Blaisdell, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AkRnYO'><em>Creating Anna Karenina</em></a> (2021)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Translating System of Comics</itunes:title>
    <title>Translating System of Comics</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Translation studies is an academic interdiscipline dealing with the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization. After I talked with Tierry Groensteen, whose work on comic theory was translated and introduced to the Anglophone world by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen, today I speak with these two translators who will share with us their experience and insights of translating theory.  Recommended Reading: Ann Miller and Bart Beaty, The ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Translation studies is an academic interdiscipline dealing with the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization. After I talked with Tierry Groensteen, whose work on comic theory was translated and introduced to the Anglophone world by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen, today I speak with these two translators who will share with us their experience and insights of translating theory.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Ann Miller and Bart Beaty, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AdZFBT'><em>The French Comics Theory Reader</em></a> (2014)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Translation studies is an academic interdiscipline dealing with the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization. After I talked with Tierry Groensteen, whose work on comic theory was translated and introduced to the Anglophone world by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen, today I speak with these two translators who will share with us their experience and insights of translating theory.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Ann Miller and Bart Beaty, <a href='https://amzn.to/3AdZFBT'><em>The French Comics Theory Reader</em></a> (2014)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>System of Comics</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Listen to Thierry Groensteen, one of the leading French-speaking comics researchers and theorists join and speak on the Global Novel podcast. Tierry's works have profound influence beyond the field of comics. According to the English translators of System of Comics, Thierry Groensteen “is not only the most prolific scholar on the subject of comics, he is indisputably one of the best. ” The System of Comics is his chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece, reaching even broader audience in the anglophone...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Listen to Thierry Groensteen, one of the leading French-speaking comics researchers and theorists join and speak on the Global Novel podcast. Tierry&apos;s works have profound influence beyond the field of comics. According to the English translators of System of Comics, Thierry Groensteen “is not only the most prolific scholar on the subject of comics, he is indisputably one of the best. ” The<em> System of Comics</em> is his chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece, reaching even broader audience in the anglophone world and inspiring new investigations into the field of comics.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Tierry Groensteen, <a href='https://amzn.to/3DAu3IB'><em>System of Comics</em></a> (1999)<br/>— <a href='https://amzn.to/3WjXBlh'><em>Comics and Narration</em></a> (2013)<br/>— <a href='https://amzn.to/3FztDUf'><em>La bande dessinée et le temp</em></a> (2020)</p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, the most efficient platform for video recording and editing for podcasters.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen to Thierry Groensteen, one of the leading French-speaking comics researchers and theorists join and speak on the Global Novel podcast. Tierry&apos;s works have profound influence beyond the field of comics. According to the English translators of System of Comics, Thierry Groensteen “is not only the most prolific scholar on the subject of comics, he is indisputably one of the best. ” The<em> System of Comics</em> is his chef d’oeuvre, his masterpiece, reaching even broader audience in the anglophone world and inspiring new investigations into the field of comics.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Tierry Groensteen, <a href='https://amzn.to/3DAu3IB'><em>System of Comics</em></a> (1999)<br/>— <a href='https://amzn.to/3WjXBlh'><em>Comics and Narration</em></a> (2013)<br/>— <a href='https://amzn.to/3FztDUf'><em>La bande dessinée et le temp</em></a> (2020)</p><p>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, the most efficient platform for video recording and editing for podcasters.</p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Mulan: Different Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mulan is a legendary folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era of Chinese history, roughly from 4th to 6th century CE. The story of Mulan was originally told in Ballad of Mulan as a Yuefu (樂府) genre, in which Chinese poems were composed in a folk song style. Over the centuries, the story of Mulan has been reiterated, being performed on the stage, adapted for the screen, and rewritten as dramas for television and even animated films.  Joining us today is Dr. Shiamin Kwa, a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Mulan is a legendary folk heroine from the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_and_Southern_dynasties'>Northern and Southern dynasties</a> era of Chinese history, roughly from 4th to 6th century CE. The story of Mulan was originally told in <em>Ballad of Mulan</em> as a <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuefu'>Yuefu</a> (樂府) genre, in which Chinese poems were composed in a folk song style. Over the centuries, the story of Mulan has been reiterated, being performed on the stage, adapted for the screen, and rewritten as dramas for television and even animated films. </p><p>Joining us today is Dr. Shiamin Kwa, associate professor of East Asian languages and cultures and comparative literature at Bryn Mawr College. Among her expertise ranging from graphic narratives to Chinese literature, she is best known for her book with Wilt Idema titled <em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Shiamin Kwa, <a href='https://amzn.to/3BWP0vv'><em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend</em></a><em><br/></em> <em><br/></em>Primary Text: The Ballad of Mulan by anonymous<br/>(The English translation is included in Shiamin Kwa&apos;s <em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend)</em><br/><br/>The original text:<br/><b>木蘭詩</b></p><p>唧唧復唧唧，木蘭當戶織。不聞機杼聲，惟聞女嘆息。<br/>問女何所思，問女何所憶。女亦無所思，女亦無所憶。<br/>昨夜見軍帖，可汗大點兵。軍書十二卷，捲捲有爺名。<br/>阿爺無大兒，木蘭無長兄。願為市鞍馬，從此替爺徵。<br/>東市買駿馬，西市買鞍韉，南市買轡頭，北市買長鞭。<br/>旦辭爺娘去，暮宿黃河邊。不聞爺娘喚女聲，但聞黃河流水鳴濺濺。<br/>旦辭黃河去，暮至黑山頭。不聞爺娘喚女聲，但聞燕山胡騎鳴啾啾。<br/> <br/>萬里赴戎機，關山度若飛。朔氣傳金柝，寒光照鐵衣。<br/>將軍百戰死，壯士十年歸。<br/><br/>歸來見天子，天子坐明堂。策勳十二轉，賞賜百千強。<br/>可汗問所欲，木蘭不用尚書郎，願馳千里足，送兒還故鄉。<br/><br/>爺娘聞女來，出郭相扶將；阿姊聞妹來，當戶理紅妝；<br/>小弟聞姊來，磨刀霍霍向豬羊。<br/><br/>開我東閣門，坐我西閣床。脫我戰時袍，著我舊時裳。<br/>當窗理雲鬢，對鏡帖花黃。出門看伙伴，伙伴皆驚惶。<br/>同行十二年，不知木蘭是女郎。</p><p>雄兔腳撲朔，雌兔眼迷離；雙兔傍地走，安能辨我是雄雌？<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mulan is a legendary folk heroine from the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_and_Southern_dynasties'>Northern and Southern dynasties</a> era of Chinese history, roughly from 4th to 6th century CE. The story of Mulan was originally told in <em>Ballad of Mulan</em> as a <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuefu'>Yuefu</a> (樂府) genre, in which Chinese poems were composed in a folk song style. Over the centuries, the story of Mulan has been reiterated, being performed on the stage, adapted for the screen, and rewritten as dramas for television and even animated films. </p><p>Joining us today is Dr. Shiamin Kwa, associate professor of East Asian languages and cultures and comparative literature at Bryn Mawr College. Among her expertise ranging from graphic narratives to Chinese literature, she is best known for her book with Wilt Idema titled <em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Shiamin Kwa, <a href='https://amzn.to/3BWP0vv'><em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend</em></a><em><br/></em> <em><br/></em>Primary Text: The Ballad of Mulan by anonymous<br/>(The English translation is included in Shiamin Kwa&apos;s <em>Mulan: Five Versions of a Classic Chinese Legend)</em><br/><br/>The original text:<br/><b>木蘭詩</b></p><p>唧唧復唧唧，木蘭當戶織。不聞機杼聲，惟聞女嘆息。<br/>問女何所思，問女何所憶。女亦無所思，女亦無所憶。<br/>昨夜見軍帖，可汗大點兵。軍書十二卷，捲捲有爺名。<br/>阿爺無大兒，木蘭無長兄。願為市鞍馬，從此替爺徵。<br/>東市買駿馬，西市買鞍韉，南市買轡頭，北市買長鞭。<br/>旦辭爺娘去，暮宿黃河邊。不聞爺娘喚女聲，但聞黃河流水鳴濺濺。<br/>旦辭黃河去，暮至黑山頭。不聞爺娘喚女聲，但聞燕山胡騎鳴啾啾。<br/> <br/>萬里赴戎機，關山度若飛。朔氣傳金柝，寒光照鐵衣。<br/>將軍百戰死，壯士十年歸。<br/><br/>歸來見天子，天子坐明堂。策勳十二轉，賞賜百千強。<br/>可汗問所欲，木蘭不用尚書郎，願馳千里足，送兒還故鄉。<br/><br/>爺娘聞女來，出郭相扶將；阿姊聞妹來，當戶理紅妝；<br/>小弟聞姊來，磨刀霍霍向豬羊。<br/><br/>開我東閣門，坐我西閣床。脫我戰時袍，著我舊時裳。<br/>當窗理雲鬢，對鏡帖花黃。出門看伙伴，伙伴皆驚惶。<br/>同行十二年，不知木蘭是女郎。</p><p>雄兔腳撲朔，雌兔眼迷離；雙兔傍地走，安能辨我是雄雌？<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>About Tricksters</itunes:title>
    <title>About Tricksters</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster is a character in a story who exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and defy conventional behavior. Today I speak with Dr. Shepherd Siegel, author of the recently published book titled Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love, as Siegel’s work weaves together delightful stories of mischief from famous tricksters and rereads a buried historical cur...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster<b> </b>is a character in a story who exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and defy conventional behavior. Today I speak with Dr. Shepherd Siegel, author of the recently published book titled <em>Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love, as Siegel’s work </em>weaves together delightful stories of mischief from famous tricksters and rereads a buried historical current of people who use creativity and play to challenge authority and envision new possibilities—through music, comedy, writing, visual arts and politics. <br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/>Shepherd Siegel, <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Tricking-Power-into-Performing-Acts-ebook/dp/B09QRXFQNL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=GQ5AJDMOVM3Z&amp;keywords=tricking+power+into+performing+acts+of+love&amp;qid=1663188560&amp;sprefix=tricking+powers+%2Caps%2C144&amp;sr=8-1'><em>Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>Learn more about Dr. Siegel&apos;s works at<a href='http://shepherdsiegel.com'><em> http://shepherdsiegel.com</em></a><em><br/><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In mythology and the study of folklore and religion, a trickster<b> </b>is a character in a story who exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and defy conventional behavior. Today I speak with Dr. Shepherd Siegel, author of the recently published book titled <em>Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love, as Siegel’s work </em>weaves together delightful stories of mischief from famous tricksters and rereads a buried historical current of people who use creativity and play to challenge authority and envision new possibilities—through music, comedy, writing, visual arts and politics. <br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/>Shepherd Siegel, <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Tricking-Power-into-Performing-Acts-ebook/dp/B09QRXFQNL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=GQ5AJDMOVM3Z&amp;keywords=tricking+power+into+performing+acts+of+love&amp;qid=1663188560&amp;sprefix=tricking+powers+%2Caps%2C144&amp;sr=8-1'><em>Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>Learn more about Dr. Siegel&apos;s works at<a href='http://shepherdsiegel.com'><em> http://shepherdsiegel.com</em></a><em><br/><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Tao Yuanming&#39;s Utopianism</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Peach Blossom Spring (桃花源记) is a short prose fable written by China's best known poet during the six dynasties period, Tao Yuanming (陶渊明). Joining us today is Dr. Wendy Swartz, professor of Chinese literature at Rutgers to share her knowledge with us on the subject. Prof. Swartz is the author of Reading Tao Yuanming: Shifting Paradigms of Historical Reception, and  another book Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry: Intertextual Modes of Making Meaning in Early Medieval China.   Recommended...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Peach Blossom Spring</em> (桃花源记) is a short prose fable written by China&apos;s best known poet during the six dynasties period, Tao Yuanming (陶渊明). Joining us today is Dr. Wendy Swartz, professor of Chinese literature at Rutgers to share her knowledge with us on the subject. Prof. Swartz is the author of <em>Reading Tao Yuanming: Shifting Paradigms of Historical Reception, and </em> another book <a href='https://amzn.to/3cxrwnP'><em>Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry: Intertextual Modes of Making Meaning in Early Medieval China</em></a>. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Earl Trotter, <a href='https://amzn.to/3PWtQ5D'><em>Tao Yuanming: Selected Poetry &amp; Prose</em></a><em>  (primary text)<br/></em>Wendy Swartz,<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3wDriCs'><em>Reading Tao Yuanming: Shifting Paradigms of Historical Reception</em></a><em> (secondary text)</em></p><p>For aficionados of classic Chinese: <a href='https://amzn.to/3cIGuaQ'><em>《陶渊明集》</em></a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Peach Blossom Spring</em> (桃花源记) is a short prose fable written by China&apos;s best known poet during the six dynasties period, Tao Yuanming (陶渊明). Joining us today is Dr. Wendy Swartz, professor of Chinese literature at Rutgers to share her knowledge with us on the subject. Prof. Swartz is the author of <em>Reading Tao Yuanming: Shifting Paradigms of Historical Reception, and </em> another book <a href='https://amzn.to/3cxrwnP'><em>Reading Philosophy, Writing Poetry: Intertextual Modes of Making Meaning in Early Medieval China</em></a>. <br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Earl Trotter, <a href='https://amzn.to/3PWtQ5D'><em>Tao Yuanming: Selected Poetry &amp; Prose</em></a><em>  (primary text)<br/></em>Wendy Swartz,<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3wDriCs'><em>Reading Tao Yuanming: Shifting Paradigms of Historical Reception</em></a><em> (secondary text)</em></p><p>For aficionados of classic Chinese: <a href='https://amzn.to/3cIGuaQ'><em>《陶渊明集》</em></a></p><p><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Marlowe: Doctor Faustus (1592)</itunes:title>
    <title>Marlowe: Doctor Faustus (1592)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A mysterious spy who wrote about the most captivatingly infamous intellectual of the time, Christopher Marlowe is among the most accomplished and enigmatic of the Elizabethan playwrights. Joining us today is Dr. Robert Sawyer, professor in the department of literature and language at East Tennessee State University. Professor Sawyer’s is the author of Shakespeare Between the World Wars, and Marlowe and Shakespeare: The Critical Rivalry.   Recommended Reading: Doctor Faustus   Additional Readi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A mysterious spy who wrote about the most captivatingly infamous intellectual of the time, Christopher Marlowe is among the most accomplished and enigmatic of the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Renaissance_theatre'>Elizabethan</a> playwrights. Joining us today is Dr. Robert Sawyer, professor in the department of literature and language at East Tennessee State University. Professor Sawyer’s is the author of <a href='https://amzn.to/3BsPfzC'><em>Shakespeare Between the World Wars</em></a><em>, </em>and<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3OMn9lZ'><em>Marlowe and Shakespeare: The Critical Rivalry</em></a><em>. <br/><br/></em>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3cuGCKo'>Doctor Faustus</a> <br/><br/>Additional Readings:<br/>A play is best learned when watched, you can find out the <a href='https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2011/jun/24/doctor-faustus-review'>Review on Shakespeare&apos;s Globe&apos;s Doctor Faustus </a>or go to a theater with a friend.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><em><br/><br/></em><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A mysterious spy who wrote about the most captivatingly infamous intellectual of the time, Christopher Marlowe is among the most accomplished and enigmatic of the <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Renaissance_theatre'>Elizabethan</a> playwrights. Joining us today is Dr. Robert Sawyer, professor in the department of literature and language at East Tennessee State University. Professor Sawyer’s is the author of <a href='https://amzn.to/3BsPfzC'><em>Shakespeare Between the World Wars</em></a><em>, </em>and<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3OMn9lZ'><em>Marlowe and Shakespeare: The Critical Rivalry</em></a><em>. <br/><br/></em>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3cuGCKo'>Doctor Faustus</a> <br/><br/>Additional Readings:<br/>A play is best learned when watched, you can find out the <a href='https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2011/jun/24/doctor-faustus-review'>Review on Shakespeare&apos;s Globe&apos;s Doctor Faustus </a>or go to a theater with a friend.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a><br/><em><br/><br/></em><br/></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Robert Sawyer, Claire Hennessy</itunes:author>
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    <itunes:title>Milton: Paradise Lost (1667)</itunes:title>
    <title>Milton: Paradise Lost (1667)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Paradise Lost is an epic poem by the 17th-century English poet John Milton, published in 1667. In its most creative fashion, it supplemented the biblical story of the origin and the Fall of Man, and imaginatively explains how and why Adam and Eve are tempted by the fallen angel Satan and thereby their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It is considered to be Milton's masterpiece, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of all time. Joining us today is Dr. David L...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p> <em>Paradise Lost</em> is an epic poem by the 17th-century English poet John Milton, published in 1667. In its most creative fashion, it supplemented the biblical story of the origin and the Fall of Man, and imaginatively explains how and why Adam and Eve are tempted by the fallen angel Satan and thereby their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It is considered to be Milton&apos;s masterpiece, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of all time. Joining us today is Dr. David Loewenstein, Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of English and the Humanities at Penn State University.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3owGfSy'><em>Paradise Lost<br/></em></a><em><br/>Good News:The Global Novel is ranked top 20 best literature podcast worldwide by </em><a href='http://blog.feedspot.com/literature_podcasts/'>Feedspot!<br/><br/></a>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <em>Paradise Lost</em> is an epic poem by the 17th-century English poet John Milton, published in 1667. In its most creative fashion, it supplemented the biblical story of the origin and the Fall of Man, and imaginatively explains how and why Adam and Eve are tempted by the fallen angel Satan and thereby their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It is considered to be Milton&apos;s masterpiece, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of all time. Joining us today is Dr. David Loewenstein, Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of English and the Humanities at Penn State University.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3owGfSy'><em>Paradise Lost<br/></em></a><em><br/>Good News:The Global Novel is ranked top 20 best literature podcast worldwide by </em><a href='http://blog.feedspot.com/literature_podcasts/'>Feedspot!<br/><br/></a>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Dante Translated</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The word “Inferno”  is the Italian for Hell, an imaginary creation by the 14th-century poet Dante. The Inferno is the first part of the Divine Comedy, followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. One of the most therapeutic books of the world, it is about a hero’s journey through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is “the realm ... of those who have rejected spiritual values by yielding t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The word <em>“Inferno”</em>  is the Italian for Hell, an imaginary creation by the 14th-century poet Dante. The Inferno is the first part of the <em>Divine Comedy</em>, followed by <em>Purgatorio</em> and <em>Paradiso</em>. One of the most therapeutic books of the world, it is about a hero’s journey through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is “the realm ... of those who have rejected spiritual values by yielding to bestial appetites or violence, or by perverting their human intellect to fraud or malice against their fellowmen&quot;.Since its publication, over 129 translators have shared their creative attempts in translating the work, and more frequently these attempts were translations into English. </p><p>With us today is Prof. Marco Sonzogni from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand who will talk about how different versions of translation highlight the thematic tension of <em>Inferno</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Dante, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bOnTt8'><em>Inferno</em></a><em><br/></em>Marco Sonzogni &amp; Timothy Smith, <a href='https://amzn.to/3ag4CAk'><em>To Hell and Back: An Anthology of Dante&apos;s Inferno In English Translation</em></a><em><br/>—— </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3P3Eis0'><em>Quantum of Dante</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word <em>“Inferno”</em>  is the Italian for Hell, an imaginary creation by the 14th-century poet Dante. The Inferno is the first part of the <em>Divine Comedy</em>, followed by <em>Purgatorio</em> and <em>Paradiso</em>. One of the most therapeutic books of the world, it is about a hero’s journey through Hell, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine concentric circles of torment located within the Earth; it is “the realm ... of those who have rejected spiritual values by yielding to bestial appetites or violence, or by perverting their human intellect to fraud or malice against their fellowmen&quot;.Since its publication, over 129 translators have shared their creative attempts in translating the work, and more frequently these attempts were translations into English. </p><p>With us today is Prof. Marco Sonzogni from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand who will talk about how different versions of translation highlight the thematic tension of <em>Inferno</em>.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>Dante, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bOnTt8'><em>Inferno</em></a><em><br/></em>Marco Sonzogni &amp; Timothy Smith, <a href='https://amzn.to/3ag4CAk'><em>To Hell and Back: An Anthology of Dante&apos;s Inferno In English Translation</em></a><em><br/>—— </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3P3Eis0'><em>Quantum of Dante</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>The Allegory of The Cave: Plato&#39;s Republic</itunes:title>
    <title>The Allegory of The Cave: Plato&#39;s Republic</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Allegory of the Cave, or Plato's Cave, is an allegory presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work Republic  to compare "the effect of education(παιδεία) and the lack of it on our nature". It is written as a dialogue between Plato's brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates, narrated by the latter.  Along with my interpretation of the cave, what you will hear is the original text read by Dr. Jim Nielson, former faculty member in arts and humanities at University of British...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The <b>Allegory of the Cave</b>, or <b>Plato&apos;s Cave</b>, is an allegory presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work <em>Republic</em>  to compare &quot;the effect of education(παιδεία) and the lack of it on our nature&quot;. It is written as a dialogue between Plato&apos;s brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates, narrated by the latter. </p><p>Along with my interpretation of the cave, what you will hear is the original text read by Dr. Jim Nielson, former faculty member in arts and humanities at University of British Columbia.<br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/>Plato, <a href='https://amzn.to/3nF5Vvy'><em>Republic </em></a>Book VI-X<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <b>Allegory of the Cave</b>, or <b>Plato&apos;s Cave</b>, is an allegory presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work <em>Republic</em>  to compare &quot;the effect of education(παιδεία) and the lack of it on our nature&quot;. It is written as a dialogue between Plato&apos;s brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates, narrated by the latter. </p><p>Along with my interpretation of the cave, what you will hear is the original text read by Dr. Jim Nielson, former faculty member in arts and humanities at University of British Columbia.<br/><br/>Recommended reading:<br/>Plato, <a href='https://amzn.to/3nF5Vvy'><em>Republic </em></a>Book VI-X<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Claire Hennessy</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:duration>1300</itunes:duration>
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    <itunes:title>Chinese Strange Writings of &quot;The Six Dynasties&quot; (222-589AD)</itunes:title>
    <title>Chinese Strange Writings of &quot;The Six Dynasties&quot; (222-589AD)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Are ghost stories real? And why do people write and read ghost stories in early medieval China? Prof. Robert Ford Campany, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair of Humanities, from department of East Asian Studies at Vanderbilt University will shed light on a distinctive Chinese narrative genre called "zhiguai"(志怪) or Chinese strange writings. Prof. Campany is among the first group of scholars to systematically trace, study and theorize this Chinese narrative genre.  Recommended readings: Robert ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are ghost stories real? And why do people write and read ghost stories in early medieval China? Prof. Robert Ford Campany, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair of Humanities, from department of East Asian Studies at Vanderbilt University will shed light on a distinctive Chinese narrative genre called &quot;zhiguai&quot;(志怪) or Chinese strange writings. Prof. Campany is among the first group of scholars to systematically trace, study and theorize this Chinese narrative genre.<br/><br/>Recommended readings:<br/>Robert Ford Campany, <a href='https://amzn.to/3IcVEjE'><em>A Garden of Marvels: Tales of Wonder from Early Medieval China</em></a>, University of Hawaii Press, 2015. (primary text)<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3Iaxrux'><em>Signs from the Unseen Realm: Buddhist Miracle Tales from Early Medieval China</em></a>, University of Hawaii Press, 2012.<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3nBrtZY'><em>To Live as Long as Heaven and Earth: A Translation and Study of Ge Hong&apos;s Traditions of Divine Transcendents</em></a>, University of California Press, 2002.<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3P3F3RA'><em>Strange Writing: Anomaly Accounts in Early Medieval China</em></a>, State University of New York Press, 1996.<br/>Judith T. Zeitlin, &quot;xiaoshuo&quot; in Franco Marretti ed. <a href='https://amzn.to/3R9QV6n'><em>The Novel</em></a><b>,</b> Vol.1<br/><br/> For aficionados of Classical Chinese language: <br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%8F%A4%E4%BB%A3%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%E5%B0%8F%E8%AF%B4%E9%80%89%E4%B8%80-%E4%BD%9A%E5%90%8D-ebook/dp/B07K9YZN71?crid=396J535UF37R0&amp;keywords=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA&amp;qid=1652938287&amp;sprefix=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%2Caps%2C247&amp;sr=8-27&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=db2f0695d09c2b4e01edd60e07e0b6c6&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'>中國古代志怪小說選一</a><br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%8F%A4%E4%BB%A3%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%E5%B0%8F%E8%AF%B4%E9%80%89%E4%BA%8C-%E4%BD%9A%E5%90%8D-ebook/dp/B07KB3CSC1?crid=396J535UF37R0&amp;keywords=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA&amp;qid=1652938423&amp;sprefix=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%2Caps%2C247&amp;sr=8-29&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=923ed6b5b557bfaae55cd8603b7d1e96&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'>中國古代志怪小說選二</a><br/><br/>This episode is able to be delivered to you in high quality because of Prof. Campany&apos;s generous donation to the show.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are ghost stories real? And why do people write and read ghost stories in early medieval China? Prof. Robert Ford Campany, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair of Humanities, from department of East Asian Studies at Vanderbilt University will shed light on a distinctive Chinese narrative genre called &quot;zhiguai&quot;(志怪) or Chinese strange writings. Prof. Campany is among the first group of scholars to systematically trace, study and theorize this Chinese narrative genre.<br/><br/>Recommended readings:<br/>Robert Ford Campany, <a href='https://amzn.to/3IcVEjE'><em>A Garden of Marvels: Tales of Wonder from Early Medieval China</em></a>, University of Hawaii Press, 2015. (primary text)<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3Iaxrux'><em>Signs from the Unseen Realm: Buddhist Miracle Tales from Early Medieval China</em></a>, University of Hawaii Press, 2012.<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3nBrtZY'><em>To Live as Long as Heaven and Earth: A Translation and Study of Ge Hong&apos;s Traditions of Divine Transcendents</em></a>, University of California Press, 2002.<br/>—<a href='https://amzn.to/3P3F3RA'><em>Strange Writing: Anomaly Accounts in Early Medieval China</em></a>, State University of New York Press, 1996.<br/>Judith T. Zeitlin, &quot;xiaoshuo&quot; in Franco Marretti ed. <a href='https://amzn.to/3R9QV6n'><em>The Novel</em></a><b>,</b> Vol.1<br/><br/> For aficionados of Classical Chinese language: <br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%8F%A4%E4%BB%A3%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%E5%B0%8F%E8%AF%B4%E9%80%89%E4%B8%80-%E4%BD%9A%E5%90%8D-ebook/dp/B07K9YZN71?crid=396J535UF37R0&amp;keywords=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA&amp;qid=1652938287&amp;sprefix=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%2Caps%2C247&amp;sr=8-27&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=db2f0695d09c2b4e01edd60e07e0b6c6&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'>中國古代志怪小說選一</a><br/><a href='https://www.amazon.com/%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E5%8F%A4%E4%BB%A3%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%E5%B0%8F%E8%AF%B4%E9%80%89%E4%BA%8C-%E4%BD%9A%E5%90%8D-ebook/dp/B07KB3CSC1?crid=396J535UF37R0&amp;keywords=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA&amp;qid=1652938423&amp;sprefix=%E5%BF%97%E6%80%AA%2Caps%2C247&amp;sr=8-29&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=923ed6b5b557bfaae55cd8603b7d1e96&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'>中國古代志怪小說選二</a><br/><br/>This episode is able to be delivered to you in high quality because of Prof. Campany&apos;s generous donation to the show.<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:keywords>Robert Ford Campany, Chinese strange writings, zhiguai, liuchaozhiguai, anomaly accounts, pre-modern China, early medieval Chinese literature, 志怪, 六朝志怪, 中国古代小说, xiaoshuo, zuozhuan, Shiji, soushenji, Gan Bao, 搜神记, 干宝, 山海经, shanhaijing, shenyiji, 神异记, Ge Ho</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Rodolphe Töpffer, Visionary Graphomaniac and Father of Comics</itunes:title>
    <title>Rodolphe Töpffer, Visionary Graphomaniac and Father of Comics</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of The Global Novel podcast, Dr. David Kunzle (UCLA) will uncover the unknown history of how a once frowned-upon visual story-telling genre, called "picture-stories," legendarily made its way into the hands of one of the greatest literary figures of world literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and since then, won the hearts of the entire world. By tracing comic strips’ unique lineage in Rodolphe Töpffer, father of comic strips, Dr. Kunzle will shed light on Töpffer’s visual st...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Global Novel podcast, Dr. David Kunzle (UCLA) will uncover the unknown history of how a once frowned-upon visual story-telling genre, called &quot;picture-stories,&quot; legendarily made its way into the hands of one of the greatest literary figures of world literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and since then, won the hearts of the entire world. By tracing comic strips’ unique lineage in Rodolphe Töpffer, father of comic strips, Dr. Kunzle will shed light on Töpffer’s visual story-telling rhetoric as well as its endless potential as a medium.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>David Kunzle, ed &amp; trans. <a href='https://amzn.to/3yiWqXS'><em>Rodolphe Töpffer The Complete Comic Strip</em></a><em><br/></em>David Kunzle,<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3bOedyu'><em>Father of the Comic Strip: Rodolphe Töpffer.</em></a><em><br/></em>David Kunzle, <a href='https://amzn.to/3yFLMMp'><em>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip, A Kleidoscope, 1847-1870.</em></a><em><br/>Rodolphe Töpffer, </em>&quot;Essay on Physiognomy&quot; (<em>1845) in Enter: The Comics. ed &amp; trans.  by E. Wiese. <br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Global Novel podcast, Dr. David Kunzle (UCLA) will uncover the unknown history of how a once frowned-upon visual story-telling genre, called &quot;picture-stories,&quot; legendarily made its way into the hands of one of the greatest literary figures of world literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and since then, won the hearts of the entire world. By tracing comic strips’ unique lineage in Rodolphe Töpffer, father of comic strips, Dr. Kunzle will shed light on Töpffer’s visual story-telling rhetoric as well as its endless potential as a medium.<br/><br/>Recommended Readings:<br/>David Kunzle, ed &amp; trans. <a href='https://amzn.to/3yiWqXS'><em>Rodolphe Töpffer The Complete Comic Strip</em></a><em><br/></em>David Kunzle,<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3bOedyu'><em>Father of the Comic Strip: Rodolphe Töpffer.</em></a><em><br/></em>David Kunzle, <a href='https://amzn.to/3yFLMMp'><em>Rebirth of the English Comic Strip, A Kleidoscope, 1847-1870.</em></a><em><br/>Rodolphe Töpffer, </em>&quot;Essay on Physiognomy&quot; (<em>1845) in Enter: The Comics. ed &amp; trans.  by E. Wiese. <br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Tale of Genji and Its Translation</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Tale of Genji (or Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature written in the early 11th century by the noblewoman and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The work recounts the fictional life of Hikaru Genji, or "Radiant Prince", who is the son of an ancient Japanese emperor (known to readers as Emperor Kiritsubo) and a low-ranking concubine called Kiritsubo Consort. Due to the intense political conflicts at the court and out of protection for his son,  the emperor remove...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>The Tale of Genji</em> (or Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature written in the early 11th century by the noblewoman and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The work recounts the fictional life of Hikaru Genji, or &quot;Radiant Prince&quot;, who is the son of an ancient Japanese emperor (known to readers as Emperor Kiritsubo) and a low-ranking concubine called Kiritsubo Consort. Due to the intense political conflicts at the court and out of protection for his son,  the emperor removes Genji from the line of succession, demoting him to a commoner by giving him the surname Minamoto, so that he pursue a career as an imperial officer. The tale concentrates on Genji&apos;s romantic life and describes the customs of the aristocratic society of the time. With us today is Prof. Edward Kamens, Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies, East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. Prof. Kamens will share his expertise on the history of the work’s translations as well as how other modes of  interpretation shape  our understanding of the work.<br/><br/>Reading List:<br/>Murasaki Shikibu, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bTIBYE'><em>The Tale of Genji</em> </a><br/><br/>Edward Kamens, &quot;Flares in the Garden,Darkness in the Heart: Exteriority, Interiority, and the Role of Poems in The Tale of Genji,&quot; in <a href='https://amzn.to/3P5G3EL'><em>Studies in Modern Japanese Literature: Essays and Translations in Honor of Edwin McClellan</em> </a><br/><br/>For aficionados interested in Japanese versions:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3unJSxe'><em>Shin Nihon koten bungaku taikei</em></a><em> <br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3RcMub1'><em>Shin Nihon koten bungaku zenshu</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Tale of Genji</em> (or Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature written in the early 11th century by the noblewoman and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The work recounts the fictional life of Hikaru Genji, or &quot;Radiant Prince&quot;, who is the son of an ancient Japanese emperor (known to readers as Emperor Kiritsubo) and a low-ranking concubine called Kiritsubo Consort. Due to the intense political conflicts at the court and out of protection for his son,  the emperor removes Genji from the line of succession, demoting him to a commoner by giving him the surname Minamoto, so that he pursue a career as an imperial officer. The tale concentrates on Genji&apos;s romantic life and describes the customs of the aristocratic society of the time. With us today is Prof. Edward Kamens, Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies, East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. Prof. Kamens will share his expertise on the history of the work’s translations as well as how other modes of  interpretation shape  our understanding of the work.<br/><br/>Reading List:<br/>Murasaki Shikibu, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bTIBYE'><em>The Tale of Genji</em> </a><br/><br/>Edward Kamens, &quot;Flares in the Garden,Darkness in the Heart: Exteriority, Interiority, and the Role of Poems in The Tale of Genji,&quot; in <a href='https://amzn.to/3P5G3EL'><em>Studies in Modern Japanese Literature: Essays and Translations in Honor of Edwin McClellan</em> </a><br/><br/>For aficionados interested in Japanese versions:<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3unJSxe'><em>Shin Nihon koten bungaku taikei</em></a><em> <br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3RcMub1'><em>Shin Nihon koten bungaku zenshu</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:duration>1224</itunes:duration>
    <itunes:keywords>Edward Kamens, Yale University, Tale of Genji, GENJI MONOGATARI, Japanese literature, world novel, global novel, pre-modern Japanese literature, murasaki shikibu, translation, genji, </itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>World Literature: Theories, Methods and Debates</itunes:title>
    <title>World Literature: Theories, Methods and Debates</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What is world literature? How do we define its scope and nature? This episode will share a critical lens on the current theories, methods and debates on world literature, which move in and between countries and cultures. By investigating canonical works of leading theorists, we will get a sense of how institution shapes its discourse around the field. In doing so, we will develop aesthetic, ethical and pedagogical reflections towards a more constructive sense of “world literature."    Re...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What is world literature? How do we define its scope and nature? This episode will share a critical lens on the current theories, methods and debates on world literature, which move in and between countries and cultures. By investigating canonical works of leading theorists, we will get a sense of how institution shapes its discourse around the field. In doing so, we will develop aesthetic, ethical and pedagogical reflections towards a more constructive sense of “world literature.&quot;  <br/><br/>Reading list (paid links):<br/><b>Introduction chapters</b> of the following books:<br/> <a href='https://amzn.to/3P0r5jn'><em>The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature: From the European Enlightenment to the Global Present</em>.</a> 2009.<br/>David Damrosch,  <a href='https://www.amazon.com/What-World-Literature-Translation-Transnation/dp/0691049866?crid=1FY4TPP1YIQBG&amp;keywords=what+is+world+literature&amp;qid=1646861375&amp;sprefix=what+is+world+literature+%2Caps%2C155&amp;sr=8-1&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=92826cd4f897881fd53db5bb02158731&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'><em>What is World Literature?</em></a> 2003. <br/>Emily Apter,  <a href='https://amzn.to/3nVNgvX'><em>Against World Literature</em> </a>2013.<br/>Pascale Casanova, <a href='https://amzn.to/3OSY6hA'><em>The World Republic of Letters</em>. </a>2004. <br/>Christopher Predergast, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bKtHDQ'><em>Debating World Literature</em></a>,  2004. <br/><br/>Editors at N+1, <a href='https://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-17/the-intellectual-situation/world-lite/'>&quot;World-lite: What is Global Literature&quot;</a> (free link)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is world literature? How do we define its scope and nature? This episode will share a critical lens on the current theories, methods and debates on world literature, which move in and between countries and cultures. By investigating canonical works of leading theorists, we will get a sense of how institution shapes its discourse around the field. In doing so, we will develop aesthetic, ethical and pedagogical reflections towards a more constructive sense of “world literature.&quot;  <br/><br/>Reading list (paid links):<br/><b>Introduction chapters</b> of the following books:<br/> <a href='https://amzn.to/3P0r5jn'><em>The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature: From the European Enlightenment to the Global Present</em>.</a> 2009.<br/>David Damrosch,  <a href='https://www.amazon.com/What-World-Literature-Translation-Transnation/dp/0691049866?crid=1FY4TPP1YIQBG&amp;keywords=what+is+world+literature&amp;qid=1646861375&amp;sprefix=what+is+world+literature+%2Caps%2C155&amp;sr=8-1&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli0701-20&amp;linkId=92826cd4f897881fd53db5bb02158731&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'><em>What is World Literature?</em></a> 2003. <br/>Emily Apter,  <a href='https://amzn.to/3nVNgvX'><em>Against World Literature</em> </a>2013.<br/>Pascale Casanova, <a href='https://amzn.to/3OSY6hA'><em>The World Republic of Letters</em>. </a>2004. <br/>Christopher Predergast, <a href='https://amzn.to/3bKtHDQ'><em>Debating World Literature</em></a>,  2004. <br/><br/>Editors at N+1, <a href='https://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-17/the-intellectual-situation/world-lite/'>&quot;World-lite: What is Global Literature&quot;</a> (free link)<br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>World literature, the world novel, the global novel, international modernism, global modernism, comparative literature, David Damrosche, academia, globalization, Goethe, Emily Apter</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>Jing Ke Assassinates First Emperor of China (90 BCE)</itunes:title>
    <title>Jing Ke Assassinates First Emperor of China (90 BCE)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Many may still remember the 2002 martial art film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Jet Li. The name is Hero  and it is based on the historical event of Jing Ke’s assassination attempt on the first emperor of China, King of Qin in 227 BC.  The original story is explicitly detailed in the Records of The Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji(史記). A monumental history of ancient China and the world, it was completed around 94 BC by the Western Han Dynasty official Si...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Many may still remember the 2002 martial art film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Jet Li. The name is <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Hero-English-Subtitled-Jet-Li/dp/B006WM2FFS?dchild=1&amp;keywords=hero+movie&amp;qid=1628189358&amp;sr=8-6&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=5a766e98c6ddf881ab874975b69e24d8&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'><em>Hero</em></a><em>  </em>and it is based on the historical event of Jing Ke’s assassination attempt on the first emperor of China, King of Qin in 227 BC. </p><p>The original story is explicitly detailed in the Records of The Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name <em>Shiji(史記)</em>. A monumental history of ancient China and the world, it was completed around 94 BC by the Western Han Dynasty official Sima Qian after having been started by his father, Sima Tan, Grand Astrologer to the imperial court. </p><p>In this episode, we will explore the historical as well as literary values of the Records of the Grand Historian, which is a foundational text in Eastern civilization. </p><p>Readings:<br/>Burton Waston, trans. <a href='https://amzn.to/3nDHS0k'><em>Records of The Grand Historian</em></a><br/>for aficionados in classical Chinese:<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3nDp3dq'><em>Shiji(史記)</em></a><em><br/></em>Nicola Di Cosmo, <a href='https://amzn.to/3a9QxVa'><em>Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History </em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many may still remember the 2002 martial art film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Jet Li. The name is <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Hero-English-Subtitled-Jet-Li/dp/B006WM2FFS?dchild=1&amp;keywords=hero+movie&amp;qid=1628189358&amp;sr=8-6&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=5a766e98c6ddf881ab874975b69e24d8&amp;language=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl'><em>Hero</em></a><em>  </em>and it is based on the historical event of Jing Ke’s assassination attempt on the first emperor of China, King of Qin in 227 BC. </p><p>The original story is explicitly detailed in the Records of The Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name <em>Shiji(史記)</em>. A monumental history of ancient China and the world, it was completed around 94 BC by the Western Han Dynasty official Sima Qian after having been started by his father, Sima Tan, Grand Astrologer to the imperial court. </p><p>In this episode, we will explore the historical as well as literary values of the Records of the Grand Historian, which is a foundational text in Eastern civilization. </p><p>Readings:<br/>Burton Waston, trans. <a href='https://amzn.to/3nDHS0k'><em>Records of The Grand Historian</em></a><br/>for aficionados in classical Chinese:<em> </em><a href='https://amzn.to/3nDp3dq'><em>Shiji(史記)</em></a><em><br/></em>Nicola Di Cosmo, <a href='https://amzn.to/3a9QxVa'><em>Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History </em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>I Love The Beauty That Isn’t Mine: Ovid’s Metamorphoses</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life. After he died, in his place sprouted a flower bearing his name.   This episode explores how aspects of psychoanalysis, in particular, gender, sexuality, visual pleasure, as well as self and other,  are represented.  Recommended Reading: Ovid...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life. After he died, in his place sprouted a flower bearing his name. <br/><br/>This episode explores how aspects of psychoanalysis, in particular, gender, sexuality, visual pleasure, as well as self and other,  are represented.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Ovid, <a href='https://amzn.to/3IfhCTl'><em>Metamorphoses</em> </a><br/><br/>This episode is able to be delivered to you in high quality because of the donation made by Donna Philips, Professor of Pro Tem at Citrus College, California.<br/><br/>This episode is dedicated to Dr. Vincent Farenga, Professor of Classics at University of Southern California. Part of the contents in this episode derive from his comparative literature 101 class called “Masterminds and Masterpieces,” taught  in 2019 fall semester when I was his teaching assistant. Prof. Farenga’s class, a survey of  Western canonical classics, has always remained the most enlightening lecture of all time. <br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life. After he died, in his place sprouted a flower bearing his name. <br/><br/>This episode explores how aspects of psychoanalysis, in particular, gender, sexuality, visual pleasure, as well as self and other,  are represented.<br/><br/>Recommended Reading:<br/>Ovid, <a href='https://amzn.to/3IfhCTl'><em>Metamorphoses</em> </a><br/><br/>This episode is able to be delivered to you in high quality because of the donation made by Donna Philips, Professor of Pro Tem at Citrus College, California.<br/><br/>This episode is dedicated to Dr. Vincent Farenga, Professor of Classics at University of Southern California. Part of the contents in this episode derive from his comparative literature 101 class called “Masterminds and Masterpieces,” taught  in 2019 fall semester when I was his teaching assistant. Prof. Farenga’s class, a survey of  Western canonical classics, has always remained the most enlightening lecture of all time. <br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:duration>1273</itunes:duration>
    <itunes:keywords>Narcissus , Narcissism, Ovid, Latin Poem, Love, Desire, Greek Myths, Metamorphosis, Greek gods, Apollo, Cupid, Homoeroticism,</itunes:keywords>
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    <itunes:title>The Realm of Freedom: Zhuangzi&#39;s Metaphysical Taoism</itunes:title>
    <title>The Realm of Freedom: Zhuangzi&#39;s Metaphysical Taoism</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the episode we will explore one of the earliest narratives that attempts at capturing the essence of wisdom, freedom and happiness. It was 375 BC when Plato was writing the Republic, the same time when Zhuangzi wrote his eponymous work in the warring states of China. This episode will explore how Zhuangzi’s philosophical narratives convey their ethical and political meanings and how intellectuals played their roles in the pre-modern society of the East. Recommended readings : The Complete ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In the episode we will explore one of the earliest narratives that attempts at capturing the essence of wisdom, freedom and happiness. It was 375 BC when Plato was writing the Republic, the same time when Zhuangzi wrote his eponymous work in the warring states of China. This episode will explore how Zhuangzi’s philosophical narratives convey their ethical and political meanings and how intellectuals played their roles in the pre-modern society of the East.</p><p>Recommended readings :<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3bHARIR'><em>The Complete Works of Zhuangzi</em></a><br/>Chapter 10 “The Third Phase of Taoism: Chuang Tzu” in <em>Fung Yu-lan&apos;s</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3RbZ8ac'><em> Chinese Philosophy</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the episode we will explore one of the earliest narratives that attempts at capturing the essence of wisdom, freedom and happiness. It was 375 BC when Plato was writing the Republic, the same time when Zhuangzi wrote his eponymous work in the warring states of China. This episode will explore how Zhuangzi’s philosophical narratives convey their ethical and political meanings and how intellectuals played their roles in the pre-modern society of the East.</p><p>Recommended readings :<br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3bHARIR'><em>The Complete Works of Zhuangzi</em></a><br/>Chapter 10 “The Third Phase of Taoism: Chuang Tzu” in <em>Fung Yu-lan&apos;s</em><a href='https://amzn.to/3RbZ8ac'><em> Chinese Philosophy</em></a><br/><br/>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>The Beginning of Story-telling of the Western Tradition: Homer&#39;s Narrative Structure</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What's the difference between oral and written form of story-telling? How do Homer's poetic narratives set the canon for Western literature? We will walk through The Illiad and The Odyssey together to find the answers.  Suggested Readings:  The Illiad  The Odyssey   Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method  This podcast is sponsored by Riverside, a professional conference platform for podcasting.  Subscribe at http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe Comment and interact with our hosts Bu...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What&apos;s the difference between oral and written form of story-telling? How do Homer&apos;s poetic narratives set the canon for Western literature? We will walk through <a href='https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0872203522/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0872203522&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=3c6f8ed169ded86b0e9bf3f975432641'><em>The Illiad </em></a>and <a href='https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0872204847/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0872204847&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=d5830e1beae7b882f719f41925209ad6'><em>The Odyssey</em> </a>together to find the answers.<br/><br/>Suggested Readings: <br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3AqieU4'><em>The Illiad </em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3R8Gkc3'><em>The Odyssey</em> </a><br/> <a href='https://amzn.to/3Ib0LkF'><em>Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&apos;s the difference between oral and written form of story-telling? How do Homer&apos;s poetic narratives set the canon for Western literature? We will walk through <a href='https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0872203522/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0872203522&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=3c6f8ed169ded86b0e9bf3f975432641'><em>The Illiad </em></a>and <a href='https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0872204847/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0872204847&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=claireli07-20&amp;linkId=d5830e1beae7b882f719f41925209ad6'><em>The Odyssey</em> </a>together to find the answers.<br/><br/>Suggested Readings: <br/><a href='https://amzn.to/3AqieU4'><em>The Illiad </em></a><em><br/></em><a href='https://amzn.to/3R8Gkc3'><em>The Odyssey</em> </a><br/> <a href='https://amzn.to/3Ib0LkF'><em>Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method</em></a><em><br/><br/></em>This podcast is sponsored by <a href='https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&amp;utm_medium=affiliate&amp;utm_source=rewardful&amp;via=claire-hennessy'>Riverside</a>, a professional conference platform for podcasting.<br/><br/>Subscribe at <a href='https://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe'>http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe</a></p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1775161/open_sms">Comment and interact with our hosts</a></p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754419">Buzzsprout - Let&#39;s get your podcast launched!</a><br>Start for FREE<br><br>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.<br><br><p><a rel="payment" href="http://theglobalnovel.com/donate">Support the show</a></p><p><a href='https://theglobalnovel.org'>Official website</a> <br/><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@urglobalnovel'>Tiktok</a> <br/><a href='https://www.facebook.com/theglobalnovelezine'>Facebook</a> <br/><a href='https://x.com/urglobalnovel'>Twitter</a> <br/><a href='https://www.instagram.com/theglobalnovel/'>Instagram</a> <br/><a href='https://linkedin.com/company/theglobalnovel'>Linkedin</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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