Hunting the Great White Whales of Classic Literature Join brother and sister Timothy and Elizabeth Russell as we embark on a quest after the great works of literature! Like the mythic leviathan, these are stories so monstrous in scope and depth that to merely touch them is to be changed forever. In this podcast, we scratch the surface of some of the greatest stories ever written, and encourage you to do the same! Our topics range from short stories by Flannery O’Connor to plays by Shakespeare to romance novels by Jane Austen. TheFairyTaleBlog.com/podcast
Elizabeth and Tim are joined by their first podcast guest, John Paul Russell. Topics discussed include Dr. Seuss, the origins of language, and Alice's...
Elizabeth and Tim are joined by their first podcast guest, John Paul Russell. Topics discussed include Dr. Seuss, the origins of language, and Alice's...
In this episode, we discuss Alice's identity crisis, her frustrations with easily-offended characters, and why the Mock Turtle looks so different from...
In this episode, we discuss Alice's identity crisis, her frustrations with easily-offended characters, and why the Mock Turtle looks so different from...
J.R.R. Tolkien launched the fantasy genre into popularity almost single-handedly, and it all started with this book. Join Tim and Elizabeth as they di...
J.R.R. Tolkien launched the fantasy genre into popularity almost single-handedly, and it all started with this book. Join Tim and Elizabeth as they di...
"It was a pleasure to burn." One of the classics of dystopian fiction, Fahrenheit 451 has captured the hearts of book-lovers for generations. Now, Tim...
"It was a pleasure to burn." One of the classics of dystopian fiction, Fahrenheit 451 has captured the hearts of book-lovers for generations. Now, Tim...
The Little Prince is one of our favorite books, and we're super-excited for this episode! We discuss what makes the story so special, whether it's wri...
The Little Prince is one of our favorite books, and we're super-excited for this episode! We discuss what makes the story so special, whether it's wri...