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John J. Miller is joined by Eileen M. Hunt of the University of Notre Dame to discuss Mary Shelley's 'The Last Man.'
John J. Miller is joined by Christopher Busch of Hillsdale College to discuss John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath.'
John J. Miller is joined by Paul Theroux to discuss George Orwell's 'Burmese Days.'
John J. Miller is joined by Christina Lambert of Hillsdale College to discuss T. S. Eliot's 'The Cocktail Party.'
John J. Miller is joined by Aaron Alexander Zubia of the University of Florida to discuss David Hume's 'A Treatise of Human Nature.'
John J. Miller is joined by James L. Swanson to discuss the Reverend John Williams's book 'The Redeemed Captive.'
John J. Miller is joined by Richard Janko of the University of Michigan to discuss the works of Philodemus.
John J. Miller is joined by James Brandon of Hillsdale College to discuss Sophocles's play, 'Oedipus Rex.'
John J. Miller is joined by Lorraine Murphy of Hillsdale College to discuss Kazuo Ishiguro's 'The Remains of the Day.'
John J. Miller is joined by Kirsten Hall Herlin to discuss Samuel Johnson's 'Rasselas.'
John J. Miller is joined by Haley Stewart of Word on Fire to discuss George MacDonald's 'The Golden Key.'
John J. Miller is joined by Joseph Pearce to discuss Oscar Wilde's book, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray.'
John J. Miller is joined by Anthony Grafton of Princeton University to discuss Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's 'On Occult Philosophy.'
John J. Miller is joined by Robin Lane Fox of New College, Oxford, to discuss Homer's 'Iliad.'
John J. Miller is joined by Emily Wilson to discuss Homer's 'Iliad.'
John J. Miller is joined by Bethel McGrew to discuss Robert Bolt's play, 'A Man for All Seasons.'
John J. Miller is joined by Joanna Moorhead to discuss Leonora Carrington's book, 'The Hearing Trumpet.'
John J. Miller is joined by Matthew Mehan of Hillsdale College to discuss Cicero's 'On Duties.'
John J. Miller is joined by Victoria Houseman of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls to discuss Edith Hamilton's book, 'Mythology.'
John J. Miller is joined by Elizabeth Baird Hardy of Mayland Community College to discuss the poetry of Anne Bradstreet.
what an amazing guest...
excellent guest and quality. I keep coming back for this one.
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Is there an episode for Dune by Frank Herbert, per chance?
Book lovers thank you!
Excellent show!
no mention of Fedallah? Too bad. I needed help with that character and the fate he suffered.
deep
Did you guys removed the old podcasts? I can't find the "Paradise lost" episode. =(
Bashing California "libs" is not a smart way to build an audience. There are 40 million of us and 1 of you. LOL. So many better podcasts on Antigone than this one.
great podcast
just let me know
This is one of the neatest reviews. It is clear, sharp and it does not spoil the book for those who haven't read it yet. As a Bradbury fan, I'm more than satisfied. Do invite this man again, please. Thank you.
I was really disappointed that the host hadn't actually read the books. Discussions would have been so much more interesting if he had been informed.
I thought this was a discussion *about" Don Quixote, but it's basically someone who's read it explaining it to someone who hasn't read it. is this meant to be cliff notes for great books we haven't read?
One of my favorites!
Great podcast. Terrible guest on Confessions.
it was nice
Jessica Hooten has been one of your most delightful guests. I will be buying her book.
I really found out so many things about Benjamin Franklin great job like that it was a factual and fair point of view.