Ear Read This
by Ash CatonEdinburgh based book podcast. Critical appreciations of classic and modern literature. Interviews with academics, authors and perfomers.
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Episodes
"A Man of Great Enthusiasms": Andrew Lycett on Arthur Conan Doyle
24m · PublishedS3E46 Ash is joined once again by Andrew Lycett to talk more about Arthur Conan Doyle - his spiritualism, his global politics and his round of golf with Rudyard Kipling. To find out more about Andrew's work click below: Amazon.co.uk : andrew lycett
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The White Company (1891) by Arthur Conan Doyle
36m · PublishedS3E45 Conan Doyle's historical novelThe White Companyis today's subject of discussion; another of Edinburgh's most famous literary residents tackling material previously used by Shakespeare. A tale of a ragtag gang of archers in the Hundred Year's War, The White Companywas once the most widely published historical novel afterIvanhoe. So why is it so rarely read today? Joining Ash to discuss The White Company is journalist and biographer Andrew Lycett, who has published two books on Conan Doyle, including a celebrated biography from 2007. Tune in next time to hear more about Andrew's work, and in the meantime check out his publications here: Amazon.co.uk : andrew lycett
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Sound Bite:Most Haunted Live
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"Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde": Jeremy Hodges on Katharine de Mattos
53m · PublishedS3E44 A fascinating conversation today that's a must-listen for all Stevenson enthusiasts. Ash talks more to Jeremy Hodges about Stevenson's time in Paris, the damaging influence of Victorian Edinburgh and the story of Katharine de Mattos. Katharine was Stevenson's cousin and fellow author, who Jeremy has written about in his latest book,Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde. You can read Jeremy's biography of Stevenson, Lamplit Vicious Fairyland, here:
Lamplit, Vicious Fairy Land | Robert Louis Stevenson (robert-louis-stevenson.org) Purchase a copy ofMrs Jekyll and Cousin Hydehere: Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde — Luath Press Or order one from the fantastic Typewronger Books here: Typewronger Books - Home
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The Black Arrow (1888) by Robert Louis Stevenson
36m · PublishedS3E43 We're taking a break from Shakespeare but not from the Wars of the Roses. Today we look at another portrait of the civil war in Robert Louis Stevenson's The Black Arrow.
Joining Ash to talk about this lesser known novel by RLS is journalist and author Jeremy Hodges. Tune in next time to hear more about Jeremy's work. You can read his biography of Stevenson,Lamplit Vicious Fairyland, here:
Lamplit, Vicious Fairy Land | Robert Louis Stevenson (robert-louis-stevenson.org)
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Sound Bite: The Black Arrow (1988)
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Henry VI Part 3 (1591) by William Shakespeare
1h 9m · PublishedS3E42 In the final Part ofHenry VI, we see England descend fully into chaos. Today we discuss violence, ill-blowing winds and the rise of one of Shakespeare's most famous villains.
Joining Ash once again are Hailey Bachrach and Owen Horsley, who have worked on adaptations of the plays for the Globe and the RSC. Selections for the play are read by actor Danielle Farrow. You can find more information about all three contributors below:
Hailey Bachrach: https://haileybachrach.com/about/ @hbachrach
Owen Horsley: https://www.owenhorsley.com/ @OwenHorsley Danielle Farrow: http://daniellefarrow.com/ @DFActing
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Sound Bite: The Wars of the Roses(1965)
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"I Took a Chainsaw To It": Owen Horsley on Editing Henry VI
23m · PublishedS3E41 Today, Ash talks more to his special guest for the Henry VIepisodes, Owen Horsley, about adapting Shakespeare, cutting Henry VI, and working for the RSC.
You can visit Owen's website here: https://www.owenhorsley.com
And get a glimpse of the RSC'sThe Wars of the Roseshere: https://www.rsc.org.uk/the-wars-of-the-roses-part-1 And follow Owen on Twitter: @OwenHorsley
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Henry VI Part 2 (1591) by William Shakespeare
53m · PublishedS3E40 It's Part 2 of Henry VI and things are going from bad to worse for King and country. Tune in to hear about witchcraft, beheadings, royal adultery and the beginning of the Wars of the Roses.
Joining Ash once again are Hailey Bachrach and Owen Horsley, who have worked on adaptations of the plays for the Globe and the RSC. Selections for the play are read by actor Danielle Farrow. You can find more information about all three contributors below:
Hailey Bachrach: https://haileybachrach.com/about/ @hbachrach
Owen Horsley: https://www.owenhorsley.com/ @OwenHorsley Danielle Farrow: http://daniellefarrow.com/ @DFActing
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Sound Bite: The Wars of the Roses(1965)
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"A Protagonist Vacuum": Hailey Bachrach on Adapting Henry VI
39m · PublishedS3E39 Today, Ash talks more to his special guest for theHenry VIepisodes, Hailey Bachrach, about adapting Shakespeare, diverse casting and the "protagonist vacuum" inHenry VI.
You can visit Hailey's website here: https://haileybachrach.com/about/
Sign up to her newsletter, Dramatis Personae: shakespeare.substack.com And follow her on Twitter: @hbachrach
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Henry VI Part 1 (1592) by William Shakespeare
1h 0m · PublishedS3E38 Today, we begin an ambitious podcast trilogy on Shakespeare's earliest history plays - the three parts of Henry VI. Picking up from where we left off, today's play opens with the funeral of Henry V. For his infant son, the first phase of his reign will be threatened by a French renaissance, and rumbles of civil war in his own country.
Joining Ash to discuss the Wars of the Roses and Joan of Arc are Hailey Bachrach and Owen Horsley, who have worked on adaptations of the plays for the Globe and the RSC. And finally, selections from all three plays are read by actor Danielle Farrow. You can find more information about all three contributors below:
Hailey Bachrach: https://haileybachrach.com/about/ @hbachrach
Owen Horsley: https://www.owenhorsley.com/ @OwenHorsley Danielle Farrow: http://daniellefarrow.com/ @DFActing
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Sound Bite: David Warner inThe Wars of the Roses
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The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976) by John Steinbeck
44m · PublishedS3E37 John Steinbeck’s The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights was published posthumously in 1976. Though unfinished, it is a fascinating record of a legendary American writer attempting to translate Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur into modern language. Tune in to learn all about Steinbeck’s process, his interpretation of Malory as a novelist and the mafia connection to King Arthur’s Knights.
Ash is joined today by special guests Caleb James and Spencer Church of the Drunken Pen Writing Podcast to provide an American perspective.
Check out their stuff here:
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Sound Bite: John Steinbeck's Nobel Acceptance Speech
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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 30th, 2024 08:40.