BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation

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  1. BiblioFiles #66: Dialectic and Life in Crime and Punishment

    Vom: 17.5.2019
  2. BiblioFiles #65: Gravity and Grace

    Vom: 3.5.2019
  3. BiblioFiles #64: Neil Postman, Literary Language, and Shakespearean Gore (What Are We Reading?)

    Vom: 19.4.2019
  4. Lit, Period #7: Modernism

    Vom: 5.4.2019
  5. BiblioFiles #63: "A Defence of Penny Dreadfuls" by G.K. Chesterton

    Vom: 22.3.2019
  6. BiblioFiles #62: What is the Importance of Children's Poetry?

    Vom: 8.3.2019
  7. BiblioFiles #61: Celebrating 50 Years of Honey for a Child's Heart

    Vom: 22.2.2019
  8. BiblioFiles #60: Virgil Wander, Community Ties, and a Candid Conversation (What Are We Reading?)

    Vom: 8.2.2019
  9. BiblioFiles #59: Wintertime Reading

    Vom: 25.1.2019
  10. BiblioFiles #58: Is Literature Art or Artifact?

    Vom: 11.1.2019
  11. BiblioFiles 2018 Christmas Special

    Vom: 21.12.2018
  12. BiblioFiles #57: Which Contemporary Novels Will Become Classics?

    Vom: 7.12.2018
  13. BiblioFiles #56: Roald Dahl, Oompa Loompa Laws, and the Difference Between Moral and Theme

    Vom: 16.11.2018
  14. BiblioFiles #55: On Making Booklists

    Vom: 2.11.2018
  15. BiblioFiles #54: Hard Times and Soap Boxes (What Are We Reading?)

    Vom: 19.10.2018
  16. BiblioFiles #53: An Apology for Poetry

    Vom: 5.10.2018
  17. BiblioFiles #52: Faith and Reason

    Vom: 21.9.2018
  18. Lit, Period #6: Naturalism

    Vom: 7.9.2018
  19. BiblioFiles #51: Reading Types, Frederick Buechner, and Memoir (What Are We Reading?)

    Vom: 24.8.2018
  20. BiblioFiles #50: The Role of Personal Experience in Reading

    Vom: 10.8.2018

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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.

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