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David Anderson and Eric Williams
Professing Literature
Why do great novels, poems and plays move us and excite us? How can they change the way we look at ourselves and the world? What do these authors have to teach us? Why do they matter? There are no better answers to these questions than those provided by the authors themselves. We want to let them speak. Professing Literature is not a broad summary of major works. Instead, it will zero in on one or two key passages, looking at them closely in order to figure out what is at stake. The goal will be to appreciate an author’s brilliance by seeing him or her in action. We will unpack key phrases,...
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4.9 stars from 122 ratings
SO GOOD
Absolutely obsessed with this podcast. I’d LOVE to have him as a teacher.
this ain't it hun❤️ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/24
My favorite podcast
Truest my favorite podcast, I want to take his class! Please please more episodes!!!!
leinewalsh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/24
Please continue this show!
Please continue this show and add availability in the YouTube Music App.
MESOZXY via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/23
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