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Ear Read This

by Ash Caton

Edinburgh based book podcast. Critical appreciations of classic and modern literature. Interviews with academics, authors and perfomers.

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“Shakespeare’s Tutor”: Darren Freebury-Jones on The Influence of Thomas Kyd

29m · Published 05 May 11:40

S3E86 Following on from episodes onThe Spanish TragedyandThe Birth of Merlin, Darren Freebury-Jones joins Ash once again, this time to talk about his own work on Thomas Kyd and early modern authorship studies. Follow Darren on Twitter here: @Freeburian And order a copy of his book,Shakespeare's Tutor,here: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526164742/

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The Birth of Merlin (1622) by William Rowley

1h 11m · Published 04 May 00:27

S3E85 Ash is joined again by Shakespearean scholar, Darren Freebury-Jones to discuss a rarely-performed Jacobean play, The Birth of Merlin or The Child Hath Found its Father. Their conversation takes in the play's controversial authorship question, the special effects of early modern theatre and Arthurian drama. Follow Darren on Twitter here: @Freeburian And order a copy of his book,Shakespeare's Tutor,here: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526164742/

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The Spanish Tragedy (1587) by Thomas Kyd

1h 28m · Published 07 Feb 22:50

S3E84 Ash is joined by Shakespearean scholar, Darren Freebury-Jones to discuss Thomas Kyd's hugely influential play, TheSpanish Tragedy. As well as talking about Darren's specialist subject, the influence of Kyd on Shakespeare, in today's wide-ranging episode we talk about the genre of revenge, the contemporary religious crises in Kyd's England, and the playwright's own sufferings at the hands of the Elizabethan police state. Follow Darren on Twitter here: @Freeburian And order a copy of his book,Shakespeare's Tutor,here: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526164742/

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Now Westlin Winds (1785) by Robert Burns

31m · Published 26 Jan 00:34

S3E83 To celebrate Burns Night, Ash talks about Robert Burns' Now Westlin Winds, a song written at the very start of the Bard's career. Tune in for a discussion of the circumstances that inspired the song, and the long and fruitful afterlife it has had in the repertoire of folk-singers from Burns' day to our own.

Songs featured:

I Had A Horse and I Had Nae Mair by Katherine Campbell:

https://youtu.be/5W3p3fpm-Cs

Now Westlin Winds (Port Gordon Version) by Andrew Calhoun:

Lady Keith Laments by Jock Tamsons Bairds:

https://youtu.be/xzse2ZtKfQg

Ally Croker by Katherine Liley Lovaig:

https://youtu.be/ACJyF94xpeM

Now Westlin Winds by Dick Gaughan:

https://youtu.be/ZDB0P57nQds

Noe Westlin Winds at the Scottish Parliament, 2011:

https://youtu.be/DmlNmuEl310

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“A Festival that Focuses on Female Voices”: Sarah Corbett on Directing Plath Fest

23m · Published 05 Dec 20:26

S3E82 Ash is joined once again by poet Sarah Corbett to discuss her writing, both poetry and fiction, her vision for The Sylvia Plath Literary Festival and its accompanying anthology,After Sylvia. Follow the festival for updates on digital events here: @plathfest

And follow Sarah on Twitter: @sarahcorbett70

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‘November Graveyard’ (1956) by Sylvia Plath

35m · Published 02 Dec 01:51

S3E81 Poet, novelist and Plath Fest Director Sarah Corbett joins Ash to discuss Plath's November Graveyard; a poem about death, resurrection and the Yorkshire countryside.

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“This Tender Substance”: Donnie Secreast on Plath’s Universal Element

36m · Published 26 Jun 11:48

S3E80 Donnie Secreast joins Ash again to talk more about Hardcastle Crags, environmental themes in Plath's work and her search for a 'universal element'. Read Donnie's article here: muse.jhu.edu/article/750706

And follow her on Twitter: @donniesecreast

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‘Hardcastle Crags’ (1958) by Sylvia Plath

43m · Published 24 Jun 20:23

S3E79 Donnie Secreast joins Ash to discuss Plath's nonchalantly brilliant poem, Hardcastle Crags. Set in the Yorkshire Dales, of great interest for its ecological themes and musical intricacy. Read Donnie's article here: muse.jhu.edu/article/750706

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”It’s a Rigorous Demand”: Emily Van Duyne on Loving Sylvia Plath

58m · Published 21 May 07:57

S3E78 Emily Van Duyne returns to talk about her upcoming book, Loving Sylvia Plath, and further explore some of the biographical themes mentioned in yesterday's episode on 'The Jailor'.

You can read some of Emily's work here: https://lithub.com/author/emily-van-duyne/

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‘The Jailor’ (1962) by Sylvia Plath

42m · Published 20 May 08:14

S3E77 Emily Van Duyne is Ash's special guest for today's episode on Sylvia Plath's poem, The Jailor. A portrait of abuse, gas-lighting and 'inescapable femininity', the poem has recently been studied by Plath scholars including Emily for its use of anti-black racist language. You can read some of Emily's work here: https://lithub.com/author/emily-van-duyne/

And follow her on Twitter: @emilyvanduyne

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Ear Read This has 156 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 114:13:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 14th, 2024 11:11.

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