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Richard Crashaw
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World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 1), The by Various
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress by Richard Crashaw
2024-11-19
03 min
The Literary Life Podcast
“Agnes Grey” by Anne Brontë, Ch. 12-18
Welcome back to The Literary Life Podcast and the continuation of our series on Anne Brontë’s Agnes Grey. Angelina and Thomas open with their commonplace quotes which lead into the book discussion. Angelina kicks it off with a comparison between the work of the Brontës and Jane Austen’s writing which will continue throughout the conversation. Thomas and Angelina also look at the expectations of Victorians for courtship and marriage, the ways Anne Brontë weaves this tale as a variation on other themes, the true woman versus the false woman, and more! Check out the schedul...
2024-05-28
1h 31
Mandatory Media
Richard Crashaw's A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa
Bret takes the guys through a wonderful example of baroque poetry. We cover Saint Teresa, martyrdom, and the wonderfully witty words of Richard Crashaw.
2024-05-11
1h 04
Old Books with Grace
Jesus, or Love: Advent 2023
This year’s Advent series is about the poetry of the Holy Family, the center of Advent and Christmas. Today, we arrive to worship at the manger, brother and sister to the ass and the ox looking lovingly and with great confusion into the unusual bundle resting in the hay. Welcome to the final episode of Advent 2023, on Baby Jesus and love, alongside Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Crashaw.
2023-12-20
12 min
The Authority with Joseph Pearce
11. Richard Crashaw
Explore the life and works of metaphysical poet Richard Crashaw. Joseph Pearce explains the odd connection between Crashaw and William Shakespeare, the dire consequences of Crashaw's conversion to Catholicism, and the many saints who inspired his work.LEARN MORE - USE COUPON CODE AUTHORITY25 FOR 25% OFF: Poems Every Catholic Should Know: https://bit.ly/3rlPDwG Poems Every Child Should Know: https://bit.ly/3NDPVqp The Genius of G.K. Chesterton: https://bit.ly/3PJKBV2 The Literary Imagination of C.S. Lewis: https://bit.ly/3PMURvU Further Up & Further In (C.S. Lewis & Narnia): https://bit.ly/3...
2023-09-18
27 min
Five Minutes with Alvin
Visual Poetry: Richard Crashaw and George Herbert part i
Non Vi; The Altar
2023-03-16
06 min
World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 2) by Various
The Nightingale's Song: From 'Music's Duel' by Richard Crashaw
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2022-11-03
04 min
World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 1) by Various
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress by Richard Crashaw
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2022-10-09
03 min
Ander Louis Podcast
EP1311 - The Oxford Book of English Verse - Richard Crashaw Part 3
Support the podcast: patreon.com/thehemingwaylist War & Peace - Ander Louis Translation: Kindle and Amazon Print Host: @anderlouis
2022-07-29
05 min
Ander Louis Podcast
EP1310 - The Oxford Book of English Verse - Richard Crashaw Part 2
Support the podcast: patreon.com/thehemingwaylist War & Peace - Ander Louis Translation: Kindle and Amazon Print Host: @anderlouis
2022-07-28
11 min
Ander Louis Podcast
EP1309 - The Oxford Book of English Verse - Richard Crashaw
Support the podcast: patreon.com/thehemingwaylist War & Peace - Ander Louis Translation: Kindle and Amazon Print Host: @anderlouis
2022-07-27
11 min
Quotomania
Quotomania 159: John Donne
Today’s Quotation is care of John Donne. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! John Donne was born in 1572 in London, England. He is known as the founder of the Metaphysical Poets, a term created by Samuel Johnson, an eighteenth-century English essayist, poet, and philosopher. The loosely associated group also includes George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Andrew Marvell, and John Cleveland. The Metaphysical Poets are known for their ability to startle the reader and coax new perspective through paradoxical images, subtle argument, inventive syntax, and imagery from ar...
2022-03-09
01 min
A Stranger in the House of God
Christmas Traveler: Why the Nativity is About the Cross
Send us a textIn this year of COVID-19, the governor of my state has asked everyone to stay home for Christmas. To be honest, it feels strange. For many, Christmas is a time for traveling. The same was true of the first Christmas. The Gospel narratives of Christ's birth are crowded with travelers. Zechariah, the priest, travels to Jerusalem to burn incense before the Lord and is struck with dumb surprise when the angel announces that he and his wife Elizabeth would have a son in their old age. Mary travels too, heading for the hills to...
2020-12-21
11 min
The Daily Gardener
July 16, 2020 Hanging Garden Ideas, Tarragon, Elijah Fenton, Camille Corot, Orville Redenbacher, July Flowers in Poetry, Scentual Garden by Ken Druse, and the Charles Clemon Deam Biography
Today we celebrate an English poet who was good friends with Alexander Pope. We'll also learn about the French painter, famous for his landscapes. We celebrate the co-creator of a new hybrid of popcorn called "snowflake." We also celebrate some of the flowers of the July garden with some poetry. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us explore the world of botanical fragrance. And then we'll wrap things up with a story about a legendary Indiana botanist. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news. Subscribe App...
2020-07-16
23 min
The METAPHYSICAL Theater podcast
Metaphysical Poetry Lesson #4
The metaphysical theater podcast on anchor FM villain chillian Metaphysical Poetry: Definition, Characteristics & Examples an extremely intelligent and witty. It is deeply religious but is also sure to be ironic and cynical. Learn about metaphysical poetry and how it takes on the questions that can't be answered by science. Definition of Metaphysical Poetry You've probably heard of haikus, lyrical poems and limericks. All of those types of poetry have specific qualities that allow us to group them together. Metaphysical poetry is a little bit different. The poems classified in this group do share common characteristics: they are all highly intellectualized, us...
2020-03-28
03 min
The METAPHYSICAL Theater podcast
Not a metaphysical poetry lesson
Ok today then here upon the old creaky wooden digital stage of this the Metaphysical Theater on Anchor FM. There can be no and There is no, scholarly consensus regarding which English poets or poems fit within the Metaphysical genre. Just a thought that if we just came out of the randomness of universe and and that gene is really selfish and out of randomness these so called qualities(that again can't be justified to be qualities) come(also that randomness must too have been started by someone And it has to be more complex and super conscious but if...
2020-03-27
02 min
The METAPHYSICAL Theater podcast
Metaphysical poets 17th Century
Ok today then here upon the old creaky wooden digital stage of this the Metaphysical Theater on Anchor FM. There can be no and There is no, scholarly consensus regarding which English poets or poems fit within the Metaphysical genre. In his initial use of the term, Johnson quoted just three poets: Abraham Cowley, John Donne, and John Cleveland. Colin Burrow later singled out John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell, and Richard Crashaw as 'central figures', while naming many more, all or part of whose work has been identified as sharing its characteristics. On johnt.v.r.z. dot com ...
2020-03-25
05 min
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A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds by Richard Crashaw
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/306287to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds Author: Richard Crashaw Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 33 minutes Release date: January 28, 2017 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Librivox volunteers bring you seven readings of A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds by Richard Crashaw. This was the fortnightly poem for December 7 - December 21, 2014. - Ann Boulais
2017-01-28
33 min
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A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds by Richard Crashaw
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/306287to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds Author: Richard Crashaw Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 33 minutes Release date: January 28, 2017 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Librivox volunteers bring you seven readings of A Hymn of the Nativity, Sung by the Shepherds by Richard Crashaw. This was the fortnightly poem for December 7 - December 21, 2014. - Ann Boulais
2017-01-28
33 min
World's Best Poetry, Volume 4: The Higher Life (Part 2), The by Various
Briefs by Richard Crashaw
1970-01-01
00 min
World's Best Poetry, Volume 5: Nature (Part 2), The by Various
The Nightingale's Song: From 'Music's Duel' by Richard Crashaw
1970-01-01
00 min
World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 1), The by Various
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress by Richard Crashaw
1970-01-01
03 min