39 episodes

A guided tour through the stories that have shaped our culture and the world we live in. Whether you’re a literature nerd, a romance aficionado, or just Not That Into Books, there’s no denying that the “great works” of literature have played a part in influencing everything from public policy to superhero movies. If you’ve ever wanted to know whether that pretentious guy on Twitter is correct in referring to news stories as “Orwellian,” wondered what stories inspired shows like Bridgerton, or just been curious about why, exactly, your high school English teacher was so insistent about assigning books by Dead White Guys, Didn’t Read It is the podcast for you. 

Didn't Read It Grace Todd

    • Society & Culture

A guided tour through the stories that have shaped our culture and the world we live in. Whether you’re a literature nerd, a romance aficionado, or just Not That Into Books, there’s no denying that the “great works” of literature have played a part in influencing everything from public policy to superhero movies. If you’ve ever wanted to know whether that pretentious guy on Twitter is correct in referring to news stories as “Orwellian,” wondered what stories inspired shows like Bridgerton, or just been curious about why, exactly, your high school English teacher was so insistent about assigning books by Dead White Guys, Didn’t Read It is the podcast for you. 

    Fart division, Shallow Hal, and Chaucer: the Third Fragment of "The Canterbury Tales"

    Fart division, Shallow Hal, and Chaucer: the Third Fragment of "The Canterbury Tales"

    Toni, our resident medievalist gal about town, has returned to give us more of that sweet sweet Chaucer content!! 

    The Wife of Bath, the Friar, and the Summoner give us their tales, and their gossip in the Third Fragment:  join us for all the mature, reserved Chaucerian humor you've come to expect, and try to guess which website we find a Canterbury Tales adaptation hosted on!

    As always, we are: 
    -Asking with all the love in our hearts that you leave us a review or tell a friend about the show 3
    -Accepting friends @didntreadit on Instagram & Twitter
    -Accepting nemesis applications at didntreaditpod@gmail.com
    -Accepting academic scrutiny at didntreaditpod.com
    -Thankful to Black Iris Social Club for use of their beautiful space
    -Thankful to William Albritton for our incredible theme song, "Books"
    -Thankful to MusOpen for our closing music, "Medieval Dance Tunes Medly"

    • 1 hr 14 min
    What are YOU reading? (We'll be back next week!) XOXO

    What are YOU reading? (We'll be back next week!) XOXO

    Heya!

    I have some catching up to do! No new episode this week. We'll be back very soon, but in the meantime, I'd love to hear from you! Anything you'd really like us to cover on the show? Any books you've loved and you're just dying to talk about them? Any questions about the show? Email me! didntreaditpod@gmail.com.

    See you soon!
    XOXO

    • 1 min
    Patricia Highsmith Was a Terrible Dinner Guest: "Where the Action Is" and Art vs. Artist

    Patricia Highsmith Was a Terrible Dinner Guest: "Where the Action Is" and Art vs. Artist

    We're accidentally hip, for once in our lives! Just in time for Netflix's new adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley, we're joined by pod bestie Leigh to talk about Highsmith's short story, "Where the Action Is." American grifts, snail obsessions, and bad authorial behavior abound! 

    As always, we are: 
    -Asking with all the love in our hearts that you leave us a review or tell a friend about the show 3
    -Accepting friends @didntreadit on Instagram & Twitter
    -Accepting nemesis applications at didntreaditpod@gmail.com
    -Accepting academic scrutiny at didntreaditpod.com
    -Thankful to Black Iris Social Club for use of their beautiful space
    -Thankful to William Albritton for our incredible theme song, "Books"
    -Thankful to Cast of Characters for our closing music, "Sneaksters."

    • 1 hr 37 min
    Edith Wharton's "Kerfol": Gals, Ghosts, & Very Good Boys

    Edith Wharton's "Kerfol": Gals, Ghosts, & Very Good Boys

    Haunted houses! Law & Order: Brittany Ghosts Unit! Galen is back and she is RUINING DAYS with "Kerfol," Edith Wharton's riveting--and, frankly, *stressful*--story about a man, a wife, and an unexpected haunting. 

    As always, we are: 
    -Asking with all the love in our hearts that you leave us a review or tell a friend about the show 3
    -Accepting friends @didntreadit on Instagram & Twitter
    -Accepting nemesis applications at didntreaditpod@gmail.com
    -Accepting academic scrutiny at didntreaditpod.com
    -Thankful to Black Iris Social Club for use of their beautiful space
    -Thankful to William Albritton for our incredible theme song, "Books"
    -Thankful to Heads of People for our closing music, "Guard Dog"

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Plant Daddies, Empire, and H.G. Wells: "The Flowering of the Strange Orchid"

    Plant Daddies, Empire, and H.G. Wells: "The Flowering of the Strange Orchid"

    Sinister plants, subversive sexualities, and the insecurity of empire! Join us as we dive into H.G. Wells' "The Flowering of the Strange Orchid" with old pal of the pod William! 

    As always, we are: 
    -Accepting nemesis applications at didntreaditpod@gmail.com
    -Accepting friends @didntreadit on Instagram & Twitter
    -Accepting academic scrutiny at didntreaditpod.com
    -Thankful to Black Iris Social Club for use of their beautiful space
    -Thankful to William Albritton for our incredible theme song, "Books"
    -Thankful to Midnight Daydream for our closing music, "Orchids" 

    • 55 min
    Thomas Hardy's "An Imaginative Woman," with Jessica Camilli

    Thomas Hardy's "An Imaginative Woman," with Jessica Camilli

    What do any of us want more than a Muse Mommy?

    Join Grace & new pal of the pod Jessica Camilli for an exploration of Thomas Hardy's short story "An Imaginative Woman"! Neglectful husbands! Affairs of the mind! Aesthetic preoccupations that prove fatal! What more could you want?

    Looking for more of Jessica? You can find her (and her incredible art!!) @rapid.eyes on Instagram, or check out her website at https://rapideyes.art/ and buy yourself a print! :)

    As always, we are: 
    -Accepting nemesis applications at didntreaditpod@gmail.com
    -Accepting friends @didntreadit on Instagram & Twitter
    -Accepting academic scrutiny at didntreaditpod.com
    -Thankful to Black Iris Social Club for use of their beautiful space
    -Thankful to William Albritton for our incredible theme song, "Books"
    -Thankful to Shimmer for our closing music, "Love & Circumstance" 

    • 1 hr 26 min

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