The Waywords Podcast

Wanderings on Language and Literature

Waypoint – The Ghost and the Bone-Setter

A Winter Solstice tale by an old Irish storyteller, maybe even believable . . .

Waypoint – “The Doll” by Daphne du Maurier

A Winter Solstice tale of a peculiar kind of terror, this story was recently discovered (2011) among a collection of du Maurier’s works completed around the age of 21. This story has mature themes.

Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” – Part 2

We accuse Marvell of verbal assault and find that he was hardly alone. 

Season 1 Titles & Resources

Chimamanda Adichie

“Tomorrow is Too Far”

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Vincent Van Gogh

Virtual Exhibitions

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Andrew Marvell

 

“To His Coy Mistress”

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Michel de Montaigne

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Kate Chopin

“The Story of an Hour”

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Medieval Poetry

“Fowles in the Frith”

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Earlier Episodes

Pearson’s Archetypes
Pearson’s Archetypes

Carol Pearson’s work following Carl Jung offers us a way to transform our understanding of our own lives, and also how we read the narratives we have so long been taught. I review her strategies for using the archetypes and review her online assessment tool, the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator.

Season One Reads

What are we looking at for the premiere season of The Waywords Podcast? Read with us!

  • Chopin, Kate - “The Story of an Hour”
  • Anonymous - “Fowles in the Frith”
  • Adichie, Chimimanda - “Tomorrow is Too Far”
  • Van Gogh, Vincent - Immersive Exhibitions
  • Marvell, Andrew - “To His Coy Mistress”
  • Michel de Montaigne - tba
  • One Thousand and One Nights - “tba”
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