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Reading Orwell
Nathan Waddell
25 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast featuring chapter-by-chapter and topic-led commentaries on George Orwell’s novels & non-fiction. Aimed at school students & university undergraduates. Made by Dr Nathan Waddell, University of Birmingham, UK. Text versions of all episodes available at https://drnjwaddell.co.uk/reading-orwell.
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A podcast featuring chapter-by-chapter and topic-led commentaries on George Orwell’s novels & non-fiction. Aimed at school students & university undergraduates. Made by Dr Nathan Waddell, University of Birmingham, UK. Text versions of all episodes available at https://drnjwaddell.co.uk/reading-orwell.
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Reading Orwell
25. A conversation with Professor David Dwan, University of Oxford

A conversation with ⁠Professor David Dwan⁠ about Animal Farm (1945) and the annotated edition of it he produced in 2021 for the Oxford World's Classics series.

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1 year ago
43 minutes 20 seconds

Reading Orwell
24. Thoughts on Nineteen Eighty-Four: Part III

The third and final instalment of a 3-part mini-series looking at Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four in hour-long episodes, focusing on Part III of the book.

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1 year ago
59 minutes 27 seconds

Reading Orwell
23. Thoughts on Nineteen Eighty-Four: Part II

The second instalment of a 3-part mini-series looking at Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four in hour-long episodes, focusing on Part II of the book.

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2 years ago
58 minutes 53 seconds

Reading Orwell
22. Thoughts on Nineteen Eighty-Four: Part I

The first instalment of a 3-part mini-series looking at Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four in hour-long episodes, starting with Part I of the book.

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2 years ago
59 minutes 35 seconds

Reading Orwell
21. A conversation with Liam Knight, University of Birmingham

Today I talk to Liam Knight, a PhD student at the University of Birmingham working on a thesis addressing the question of 'endotextuality' in dystopian fiction. We talk about books within books and texts within texts, focusing on Orwell but with an eye on some other dystopian writers, including Margaret Atwood. In addition to his PhD research, Liam runs a brilliant GCSE revision resource, 'Dystopia Junkie', which you can find on YouTube.

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2 years ago
38 minutes 37 seconds

Reading Orwell
20. A conversation with Professor John Bowen, University of York

A conversation with Professor John Bowen, about his recent experience of editing Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) for the Oxford World's Classics series.

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2 years ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

Reading Orwell
19. A conversation with Dr Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge

A conversation with Dr Lisa Mullen about Homage to Catalonia (1938) and the annotated edition of it she recently produced for the Oxford World's Classics series.

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4 years ago
38 minutes 58 seconds

Reading Orwell
18. Love in Nineteen Eighty-Four

Is Nineteen Eighty-Four a love story? In this episode, we consider how love survives, to a degree, while also being twisted into new, disturbing forms in Orwell's imagined future of pain and terror.

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4 years ago
25 minutes 57 seconds

Reading Orwell
17. Nostalgia, Misogyny, and the Future in Coming Up for Air

George Orwell's 1939 novel, Coming Up for Air, combines a sceptical view of the nostalgic with dread about a looming future of pain and suffering. This episode looks at how these emphases are bound up with the first-person narration of George Bowling, whose disreputability and misogyny makes him a compromised 'voice' for the modern world.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 26 seconds

Reading Orwell
16. War, Confusion, and Mud in Homage to Catalonia

Orwell's mud. Homage to Catalonia shows how Orwell could turn the muddying of troops and the muddied waters of civil war into impressionistic form. This episode reconstructs these emphases, connecting them to Orwell's reasons for participating in the Spanish Civil War in 1937.

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4 years ago
25 minutes 25 seconds

Reading Orwell
15. Beastly Men and Humanlike Beasts in Animal Farm

An episode considering how Orwell's most famous satire, Animal Farm, traces the equivalences between men and animals as part of its fairy-tale response to the Russian Revolution and the emergence of Stalin's Russia.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 50 seconds

Reading Orwell
14. The Question of Poverty Tourism in The Road to Wigan Pier

Is The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) socio-economically voyeuristic? This episode discusses some of the issues surrounding this and related questions, giving an overview of why and how Orwell wrote this enduringly relevant account of poverty and hardship in the industrial north of England.

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4 years ago
21 minutes 42 seconds

Reading Orwell
13. Normality and Stickiness in A Clergyman’s Daughter
An episode about Orwell's least well-known novel, A Clergyman's Daughter (1935), in which images of glue and stickiness denote the text's very particular concern with returns back to the normal and familiar.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 49 seconds

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12. Emptiness, Racism, and Fat Shaming in Burmese Days

Orwell's novel Burmese Days (1934) takes a dim view of empire, but is itself deeply prejudiced. This episode considers prejudice at two levels: the racist mentalities of the Orwell's characters, and the novel's own narrative expressions of lookism and fat-shaming.

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4 years ago
23 minutes 19 seconds

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11. Civilization, Death, and Money in Keep the Aspidistra Flying

Gordon Comstock--the great enemy of money, in Orwell. This episode looks at his rage, the deathliness of the world around him, and the poor choices to which his anger leads.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 33 seconds

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10. Poverty and Genre in Down and Out in Paris and London

Orwell, down and out. In this episode, we track the various formal tensions in Orwell's first major work, his study of poverty and precarity in Paris and London.

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4 years ago
21 minutes 14 seconds

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9. Orwell’s Voice: A Brief Introduction to the Man and his Work
A brief introduction to Orwell's prose style, and his critical 'voice'.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 39 seconds

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8. Resurrected from the Ashes: Nineteen Eighty-Four Part I, Chapter 7
The diary, again, and Winston’s ongoing anxieties about memory, truth, and resistance.
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4 years ago
18 minutes 46 seconds

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7. Dirtying the Sex Instinct: Nineteen Eighty-Four Part I, Chapter 6
Winston continues to write in his diary, and remembers his encounter with a sex worker.
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5 years ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

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6. A Sort of Saving Stupidity: Nineteen Eighty-Four Part I, Chapter 5
What is Newspeak? Why is Airstrip One so dirty? These are the main questions tackled in this episode, which also considers Orwell’s views on politics and language.
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5 years ago
23 minutes 22 seconds

Reading Orwell
A podcast featuring chapter-by-chapter and topic-led commentaries on George Orwell’s novels & non-fiction. Aimed at school students & university undergraduates. Made by Dr Nathan Waddell, University of Birmingham, UK. Text versions of all episodes available at https://drnjwaddell.co.uk/reading-orwell.