On Satire
Un pódcast de London Review of Books
13 Episodo
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'A Far Cry from Kensington' by Muriel Spark
Publicado: 4/12/2024 -
'A Handful of Dust' by Evelyn Waugh
Publicado: 4/11/2024 -
'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde
Publicado: 4/10/2024 -
Byron's 'Don Juan'
Publicado: 4/9/2024 -
Jane Austen's 'Emma'
Publicado: 4/8/2024 -
'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman' by Laurence Sterne
Publicado: 4/7/2024 -
'The Dunciad' by Alexander Pope
Publicado: 4/6/2024 -
John Gay's 'The Beggar's Opera'
Publicado: 4/5/2024 -
The Earl of Rochester
Publicado: 4/4/2024 -
Ben Jonson's 'Volpone'
Publicado: 4/3/2024 -
John Donne's Satires
Publicado: 4/2/2024 -
Erasmus's 'Praise of Folly'
Publicado: 4/1/2024 -
Introducing On Satire
Publicado: 1/1/2024
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Clare Bucknell and Colin Burrow attempt, over twelve episodes, to chart a stable course through some of the most unruly, vulgar, incoherent, savage and outright hilarious works in all of English literature. What is satire, what is it for, and why do we seem to like it so much? Clare Bucknell and Colin Burrow are both fellows of All Souls College, Oxford, and regular contributors to the London Review of Books. Non-subscribers will only hear extracts from these episodes. To listen in full, and to all our other Close Readings series, sign up: Directly in Apple Podcasts: https://lrb.me/satireapplesignup In other podcast apps: https://lrb.me/satiresignuppod Get in touch: [email protected]
