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Versify - Poetry and English Literature

Author: Dan Hill

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Three genial enthusiasts read and discuss poetry.
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Send us a text To celebrate Burns Night on Jan 25th, we tackle three poems by Scotland's greatest poet. We do some sketchy accents! Support the show
A LIVE Versify Xmas 2025

A LIVE Versify Xmas 2025

2025-12-2101:25:10

Send us a text We venture to Alfriston, Sussex for a live Christmas pod. Three Christmas poems dismantled clumsily. Festive greetings! Support the show
Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore

2025-09-0201:50:44

Send us a text A selection of poems by the esteemed Indian polymath, Rabindranath Tagore. Email: poetrypodcats@gmail.com Support the show
John Milton

John Milton

2025-06-1401:25:17

Send us a text Three Poems by John Milton. Support the show
Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens

2025-02-2401:37:36

Send us a text We get even more boggled than usual tackling three head-scratchers by American modernist Wallace Stevens (1879-1955). Domination of Black The Emperor of Ice Cream 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Support the show
Send us a text Robert Frost, Alfred Lord Tennyson and William Carlos Williams hang their Christmas stockings and get a full serving of Versify rambling. Shorter than a usual episode. It's a Christmas miracle! Support the show
Send us a text Versify record their first live podcast in the beautiful Sussex village of Alfriston, tackling the poetry of British literary titan, Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). Poems: The Voice, The Convergence of the Twain, At Castle Boterel. Support the show
Send us a text We cautiously dip our toe in Rilke's 'Duino Elegies' and get immediately swept out of our depth. Support the show
Send us a text We blunder our way through our first ever poet in translation with predictably confused results. Our victim this time is revered Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926). Poems: Evening The Panther Archaic Torso of Apollo Support the show
Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou

2024-03-2701:35:46

Send us a text We discuss the life and poetry of Maya Angelou (1928-2014). Support the show
John Keats

John Keats

2024-02-1201:54:05

Send us a text We tackle one of the almighty greats of English poetry with predictably sketchy results. 'Reading King Lear', and odes on 'Melancholy' and 'A Grecian Urn' befuddle us plenty. Support the show
Send us a text A Very Merry Versify Xmas 2023 Poetry e e cummings James Merrill Henry Longfellow Support the show
Louis MacNeice

Louis MacNeice

2023-12-1502:17:08

Send us a text Poetry discussion Louis MacNeice Louis MacNeice - Museums Louis MacNeice - Alcohol Louis MacNeice- Soap Suds Support the show
Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop

2023-09-2801:53:14

Send us a text After an unacceptable delay waiting for Rob to edit this episode, it is finally available! Three poems by American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) Support the show
Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley

2023-06-3001:27:54

Send us a text Three poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley Support the show
Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

2023-03-0501:37:01

Send us a text Three oafish English guys tackle the Poet Laureate of the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes (1901-1967). Support the show
Carol Ann Duffy

Carol Ann Duffy

2023-01-2701:48:58

Send us a text Three poems by the former poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Support the show
A Very Merry Versify Xmas

A Very Merry Versify Xmas

2022-12-2701:32:37

Send us a text Betjeman, Bly, Hardy - Three Christmas Poems and Seasons Greetings from the Versify Podcast. Support the show
Philip Larkin

Philip Larkin

2022-11-2501:40:44

Send us a text Philip Larkin. The North Ship; Mr Bleaney; The Explosion. Support the show
Robert Frost

Robert Frost

2022-07-2401:54:10

Send us a text Robert Frost - The Tuft of Flowers; On a Tree Fallen Across the Road; Acquainted with the Night Support the show
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Comments (2)

Ali Raisi

I am that listener

Dec 2nd
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Edward Bayliss

Brilliant stuff - thank you.

Aug 5th
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