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FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.
August 30, 2023Get Lit Episode 230: Émile ZolaSend us a textLooking for a bit more chaos this week? Add Émile Zola's life to your list then! This French author created political stirs with his writing throughout his life, particularly regarding the Dreyfus Affair. His novels, essays, plays, and other writings span decades along with the lore, speculation, and conspiracy theories around his death. Join us for an adventure across Europe with this twice Nobel-prize nominated and lost author!...more39minPlay
August 23, 2023Get Lit Episode 229: Harold PinterSend us a textThis week, we're featuring playwright/actor Harold Pinter and joined by Pinter enthusiast and literature teacher, Brian Hardie! Stories abound as we cover this prolific playwright, his theatre career, political endeavors, and more. Head across the Atlantic with us for this .... .... .... .... riveting... episode! ...more57minPlay
August 16, 2023Get Lit Episode 228: William GoldingSend us a textJust in time for the school year, we're profiling Lord of the Flies author William Golding! Join us and learn more about this curious author and the even more curious inspirations for his works! We're also going to crash land in an exploration of processing war through literature and the wild circumstances around the 1960's film version of his first novel! ...more32minPlay
August 14, 2023Get a Little Lit Episode 4: A Brief History of PencilsSend us a textWe've got a back-to-school special episode for you this week: A Brief History of Pencils! We're investigating the origins of this very humble utensil and answering all the questions you never asked! Why are they called 'Number 2' pencils? What's that metal thing at the end called? How is Henry David Thoreau connected to all this? Find out in this month's Get a Little Lit episode! ...more21minPlay
August 09, 2023Get Lit Episode 227: Ida B. WellsSend us a textWe're kicking off our series celebrating authors who were also teachers with Ida B. Wells! Known for her extraordinary activism in the face of hatred and racism, Wells used her powerful voice as a journalist, lecturer, and teacher to advocate for anti-lynching reform, rights for women, and for Black Americans. This week, we celebrate her life and honor her legacy as a critical voice in American history! ...more35minPlay
August 02, 2023Get Lit Episode 226: Mary ChaseSend us a textThis week, we're back with an episode on the remarkable Mary Chase. Known for her Pulitzer Prize winning play, Harvey, Chase wrote so much more than she gets credit for. She was a groundbreaking journalist, labor activist, children's book author, playwright, and more. Her perspectives are as refreshing as her work - we promise you'll get just as excited about her as we did! ...more43minPlay
July 26, 2023Get Lit Episode 225: HrotsvithaSend us a textWe're headed way back to the 10th century this week to discuss the incomparable Hrotsvitha! Her plays help us reconsider the ways women were represented in her time (and beyond) and her robust histories and other work provide us an entirely unique perspective on these topics! Also ft. a not so new, newly discovered clue about medieval comedy. ...more33minPlay
July 19, 2023Get Lit Episode 224: Noël CowardSend us a textJon takes over hosting this week to bring us a biography of acclaimed playwright Noël Coward. Coward wrote some of the most well-known and frequently produced plays in the Western theatre canon. He helped modernize comedy while acting and directing in the West End, Broadway, and Hollywood! Join us for this star-studded, witty episode we hope does him proud! ...more38minPlay
July 12, 2023Get Lit Episode 223: Robert BrowningSend us a textThis week, we discuss Emily Barrett Browning's husband, Robert Browning! Also a poet and writer, Browning experimented with the dramatic monologue and wrote a variety of compelling work as he traveled and lived around Europe. His progressive beliefs and willingness to live his life in a way that wasn't entirely conventional make him a figure interesting enough to have his own society of fans even before his death! ...more44minPlay
July 07, 2023Get a Little Lit Episode 3: The American Revolution in PrintSend us a textWe're back for our 3rd Get a Little Lit Episode, just after the 4th of July: The American Revolution in Print! We take a closer look at the role of the printing press, ink, and paper and their roles in the early American colonies! Plus, there's a National Treasure reference... Research and editing by Get Lit Intern Jack Repak!...more23minPlay
FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.