BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation
A podcast by Emily Andrews - Tuesdays
175 Episodes
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BiblioFiles #33: Educating for Virtue
Published: 9/29/2017 -
Lit, Period #1: Metaphysical Poets
Published: 9/15/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #32: Beauty and Mystery with Gregory Wolfe
Published: 9/1/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #31: Darkness in Children's Literature and YA Fiction
Published: 7/23/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #30: Theodicy, or Justifying the Ways of God to Men
Published: 7/8/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #29: Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Literature
Published: 6/23/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #28: Understanding the Bible as Literature
Published: 4/28/2017 -
Bonus Episode: What Is CenterForLit Up To?
Published: 3/31/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #27: Freedom and Contentment in the Social Media Age
Published: 3/17/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #26: Is Freedom Possible?
Published: 3/3/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #25: 20th and 21st Century Literature with Brian Wasko of WriteAtHome
Published: 2/17/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #24: What Makes a Classic?
Published: 2/3/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #23: An Interview with Author S.D. Smith
Published: 1/20/2017 -
BiblioFiles Episode #22: Understanding Poetry
Published: 12/30/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #21: The Eternal Argument with Erin Karl of Analytical Grammar
Published: 12/16/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #20: What's the Big Deal About Shakespeare?
Published: 12/2/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #19: An Interview with Author Gary D. Schmidt
Published: 11/19/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #18: Justice and Judgment
Published: 11/4/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #17: Fantasy Literature and Fairy Tales with Andrew Pudewa
Published: 10/21/2016 -
BiblioFiles Episode #16: Historical Fiction
Published: 10/8/2016
In which the CenterForLit staff embarks on a quest to discover the Great Ideas of literature in books of every description: ancient classics to fresh bestsellers; epic poems to bedtime stories. This podcast is a production of The Center for Literary Education and is a reading companion for teachers, homeschoolers, and readers of all stripes.