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A podcast interpreting classic novels through the light of the gospel.
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30. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne
In this episode of Redeeming Reads, join Dylan and Taylor as they discuss this classic French adventure novel by Jules Verne. They discuss how it helped originate the science-fiction genre, how it's vivid descriptions reflect the scientific revolution that was occurring in that era, and how the beauty of the hidden realm reflects our desire for something greater than what this world offers.
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28. To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Taylor and Dylan barely make it to the lighthouse in this episode on the classic work by Virginia Woolf. They discuss stream of consciousness narrative, Virginia's self-projection into her novel, and the importance of parenting and marriage. Taylor finds dark coffee beans he enjoys. Dylan shares a new experience with smoky tea leaves. Grab your own hot beverage and tune in to this episode of Redeeming Reads.
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27. The Nutcracker by E.T.A. Hoffman
In this episode, Taylor and Dylan read the original Nutcracker story, a Christmas children's classic that is a much darker tale than the popular ballet. They discuss the themes of societal rejection and childlike imagination, as well as the contrast between the beatiful and the grotesque. Taylor discusses anaerobic processed coffee. Dylan experiences deja vu. What does this story have in common with Franz Kafka, Alexandre Dumas, and Belsnickel? Does translation impact an author's meaning? And why are German fairytales always so creepy? Find out on this episode of Redeeming Reads.
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26. A Room With A View by E. M. Forster
As featured in The Office's "Finer Things Club", Taylor and Dylan sit down to talk about Italian vacations, socialism, predictable plot lines, and cheesy Hallmark movies as they discuss A Room With A View, by E. M. Forster.
Intro: 00:25
Book Discussion: 4:55
Gospel Reflection: 35:18 -
25. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving