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This week I take a look at the poem Dido to Aeneas by Barbara Guest. As a poet Guest tends to create pieces and verse of extreme beauty her language is a decadence all it's own. Often, she will choose to forgo obvious meaning in favour of a kind of lyrical tapestry. What I hope to show in this episode is that, despite this, her work resonates deeply with the human condition.
The show notes for today's episode, with full references can be found here: https://wordsthatburnpodcast.com/
You can get in touch with me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wordsthatburnpodcast/
or by email : [email protected]
The music in this weeks episode is Gray Drops by Kai Engel and is used under creative commons license. Enjoy his music here: : https://www.kai-engel.com/content-id
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This week I take a look at the poem Dido to Aeneas by Barbara Guest. As a poet Guest tends to create pieces and verse of extreme beauty her language is a decadence all it's own. Often, she will choose to forgo obvious meaning in favour of a kind of lyrical tapestry. What I hope to show in this episode is that, despite this, her work resonates deeply with the human condition.
The show notes for today's episode, with full references can be found here: https://wordsthatburnpodcast.com/
You can get in touch with me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wordsthatburnpodcast/
or by email : [email protected]
The music in this weeks episode is Gray Drops by Kai Engel and is used under creative commons license. Enjoy his music here: : https://www.kai-engel.com/content-id
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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