Julie-Ann McLoughlin and I talk on what is often cited as the greatest work of Charles Dickens. MASSIVE spoiler alert for this episode - don't listen unless you want to know ALL THE THINGS! Bleak House is such a complex, engaging and lengthy story, it was impossible to cover everything we loved. As an educator for children who struggle with literacy, Julie-Ann also had some great encouragement for parents of reluctant readers. She brought out her prettiest tea set for this episode, delightfully coupled with slices of home grown orange. Such fun!
Note - Julie-Ann and I both listened to the LibriVox recording by Mil Nicholson for this episode. Julie-Ann also recommended Bruce Pirie as a reader of Russian literature on LibriVox.
We agreed that Bleak House would be a fantastic read for anyone of any age who is old enough to appreciate Dickens!
Wherein Audrey and I discuss:
- Lady Teresa Marchmain and why is she so hard to love? (though we do love her!)
- The grave yet hilarious Bridey
- Julia, her relationship with Charles and their breakup
- The death of Lord Marchmain
- Recommendations
A short intro to the following three eps on this beautiful, compelling novel by Evelyn Waugh. A warning - these episodes contain massive spoilers!
Bishop Barron on evangelising through beauty and Brideshead Revisited: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBMOwZFpZX0