Novel Pairings
En podcast af Novel Pairings - Tirsdage
170 Episoder
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85. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and perfectly psychological pairings
Udgivet: 2.11.2021 -
84. Literary terms, book recommendations, and learning about the horror genre with Raelyn Torngren
Udgivet: 26.10.2021 -
83. Revisiting Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Udgivet: 19.10.2021 -
82. How to read a BIG book: an introduction to Middlemarch by George Eliot
Udgivet: 12.10.2021 -
81. The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe and creepy fictional houses to explore
Udgivet: 5.10.2021 -
80. Forecasting our fall reading with anticipated backlist titles from our shelves
Udgivet: 28.9.2021 -
79. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Part Two
Udgivet: 21.9.2021 -
78. Raising Readers with biblio therapist Anne Bogel
Udgivet: 14.9.2021 -
77. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Part One
Udgivet: 7.9.2021 -
76. Our favorite tips, tricks, and insights for reading Jane Eyre
Udgivet: 31.8.2021 -
75. Wrapping up summer with our favorite reads and reflections
Udgivet: 24.8.2021 -
74. The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor and stories of friendship, community, and resilience
Udgivet: 17.8.2021 -
73. Greek mythology-inspired novels to topple your To Be Read list
Udgivet: 10.8.2021 -
72. A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and contemporary novels with plenty of drama
Udgivet: 3.8.2021 -
Storybound with Laurie Frankel
Udgivet: 30.7.2021 -
71. Superlatives for the best books of 2021 so far
Udgivet: 27.7.2021 -
70. The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton and glittering contemporary books full of social commentary
Udgivet: 20.7.2021 -
69. A short story to read in one sitting this summer: The Prairie Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
Udgivet: 13.7.2021 -
68. The Summer Book by Tove Jansson and contemplative books for moody summer reading
Udgivet: 6.7.2021 -
67. Sweeping family sagas for classic and contemporary reading tastes
Udgivet: 29.6.2021
Welcome to Novel Pairings, a podcast dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun. As two nerdy bookworms, we appreciate the role of classic lit, but we but we won’t get too academic about it. We’ll talk about the books we love and the books we loath, and help stock your TBR pile with old and new reads for every literary taste.