18 episódios

Welcome to Bedside Poetry! - A podcast dedicated to the love of poetry and literature and the brilliant artists behind it.

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Bedside Poetry Simoné Visser

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Welcome to Bedside Poetry! - A podcast dedicated to the love of poetry and literature and the brilliant artists behind it.

Simply looking for some soothing ASMR- esque content? You've found it!

    Thomas Hardy - “Hap”

    Thomas Hardy - “Hap”

    This episode starts off a series of poems by Thomas Hardy. The poem ‘Hap’ explores the ambiguity of life and chance, asking whether his sufferings are by chance or due to a Divine plan. His faithlessness stands out in many of his poems. In this poem, however, he states that he would be at ease if it was in fact a god that caused his suffering, he might be able to accept it; - “half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I // Had willed and meted (given) me the tears I shed.” Enjoy!

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    Emily Jane Brontë - Sympathy

    Emily Jane Brontë - Sympathy

    In this episode I read the comforting poem, “Sympathy” - by Emily Jane Brontë. From the Book; “The Brontës, Selected Poems” edited by Juliet R. V. Barker. Enjoy, and may this poem bring comfort to your heart!

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    Emily Jane Brontë - How Clear She Shines

    Emily Jane Brontë - How Clear She Shines

    This melancholic and soothing bedtime poem is sure to ease you to sleep. ‘How Clear She Shines’ is from the poetry bundle “The Brontës - Selected Poems” edited by Juliet R. V. Barker. Enjoy!

    • 2 min
    Emily Jane Brontë - ‘Methinks this heart should rest awhile’

    Emily Jane Brontë - ‘Methinks this heart should rest awhile’

    In this episode I read the poem ‘Methinks the heart should rest awhile’ by Emily Brontë, from the book; “The Brontës - Selected Poems” edited by Juliet R. V. Barker. Enjoy!

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    Emily Jane Brontë - ‘There was a time when my cheek burned’

    Emily Jane Brontë - ‘There was a time when my cheek burned’

    As we move along to the next poet, I start off this segment with the poem ‘There was a time when my cheek burned’ - a poem quite relatable to the youths’ current sense of helplessness in this world. This poem is from the book “The Brontës - Selected Poems” edited by Juliet R. V. Barker.

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    Patrick Branwell Brontë - ‘The man who will not know another’

    Patrick Branwell Brontë - ‘The man who will not know another’

    In this episode I read the insightful poem ‘The man who will not know another’ by Patrick Branwell Brontë, from the book “The Brontës - Selected Poems” edited by Juliet R. V. Barker. Enjoy!

    • 2 min

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