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Julian Girdham
Julian Girdham
42 episodes
5 days ago
Thinking, writing, reading, teaching. Happy to be bought some coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/juliangirdham
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Thinking, writing, reading, teaching. Happy to be bought some coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/juliangirdham
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Julian Girdham
'To Autumn' by John Keats

It's the perfect time of the year to re-read the masterpiece ode by John Keats, 'To Autumn'.

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1 month ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 12

The final episode: the cataclysmic events which define this play and mark it as Shakespeare's darkest tragedy.

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10 months ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 11

The penultimate episode, number 11, looks at Act 4 scene 7, and Act 5 scenes 1 and 2, a relatively quiet section between the tumultuous Act 4 scene 6 and the climax of the play.

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10 months ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 10

In episode 10 I whizz through three quick scenes first - Act 4, scenes 3, 4 and 5, and then pay proper attention to the immense and complex scene 6.

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11 months ago
11 minutes 37 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 9

Here, I look at Act 4 scene 1 in the aftermath of Gloucester's blinding, and in addressing Act 4 scene 2 give an overview of Albany's character through the play.

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11 months ago
9 minutes 24 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 8

The notorious brutalising of Gloucester in Act 3 scene 7 opens up a consideration of images of blindness and seeing throughout the play - a key idea.

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11 months ago
10 minutes 46 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 7

Episode 7 of King Lear scene by scene looks at Act 3 scene 4 (the second one in the storm) and scene 6 (the mock trial). Scene 5 is skipped - little to say.

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11 months ago
6 minutes 56 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 6

We move into Act 3 with the first three scenes, and in scene 2 into the storm which dominates the central part of the play.

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12 months ago
4 minutes 15 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 5

In this episode, I look at the very significant but very short Act 2 scene 3, followed by the much more meaty Act 2 scene 4. They are both connected by the idea ‘nothing’.

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12 months ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 4

This time, three short scenes which mark Lear’s growing isolation, and a sense that darker forces are gathering strength: Act 1 scene 5, Act 2 scene 1 and Act 2 scene 2.

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1 year ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 3

Act 1 scene 3 (briefly) and scene 4 are the focus this time: themes of loyalty and service, and of course of blindness, which is everywhere. Also, dog-owners look away.

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1 year ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene 2

In the second scene of the play, we are introduced to the unique feature of this tragedy by Shakespeare, the sub-plot, opening with the fascinating villain Edmund.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 39 seconds

Julian Girdham
King Lear scene by scene: 1

The first in a series on individual scenes in the play King Lear, for teachers and pupils. This looks at Act 1 scene 1, the explosive opening scene which sets off the subsequent catastrophe.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 47 seconds

Julian Girdham
Richard Yates: his life and works, discussed by John Fanagan

An interview with John Fanagan, who has been discovering the works of the American novelist Richard Yates (1926-92). Somewhat neglected since his death, this has changed thanks to the success of the recent film of his novel Revolutionary Road.  John discusses Yates's 'disaster area' of a private life, and several novels and short stories.

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2 years ago
26 minutes 4 seconds

Julian Girdham
Terry Dolan on Geoffrey Chaucer

An interview with Professor Terry Dolan about the life, times and works of the great Middle English poet Geoffrey Chaucer, especially his masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales. Professor Dolan talks about the nature of English society at the time, and discusses pilgrims such as the Knight, the Prioress and the Wife of Bath.

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2 years ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

Julian Girdham
Macbeth revision 1: the crucial moment

The first revision podcast on the play Macbeth opens with an analysis of the crucial soliloquy beginning Act I scene vii, 'If it were done...' These revision podcasts are designed to freshen up thinking in the weeks leading up to the Leaving Certificate. [Made in May 2009].

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2 years ago
13 minutes 21 seconds

Julian Girdham
Macbeth revision 2: the real Lady Macbeth

The second revision podcast on Macbeth examines the role of Lady Macbeth, who is too often reduced to a simplistic black and white character, but who should be considered as a real woman, complex and sometimes fragile. This talk looks at the nine scenes in which she appears. [Made in April 2009].

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2 years ago
16 minutes 56 seconds

Julian Girdham
Macbeth revision 3: King Macbeth - law and order in Scotland.

The third Macbeth revision podcast prior to the Leaving Certificate is 'King Macbeth: law and order in Scotland', and looks at the nature of monarchy in the world of Shakespeare's text, examining the idea of the natural order, and looking at Duncan's rule at the start of the play. Some historical background is also discussed. [Made May 2009].

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2 years ago
15 minutes 38 seconds

Julian Girdham
Macbeth revision 4: Malcolm the hero?

The fourth Macbeth revision podcast in a series leading up to the Leaving Certificate looks primarily at the latter part of the play. It leads on from last week's session, which examined the nature of order and law in the early part of the play. This considers particularly Malcolm and Macduff in the long scene set in England, the English King Edward, and our feelings as an audience as we watch Macbeth vanquished by the forces of decency. [Made May 2009].

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2 years ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

Julian Girdham
Macbeth revision 5: the witches and the supernatural

The 5th Macbeth revision podcast, leading up to the Leaving Certificate, examines the influence of the 'weird sisters' and the supernatural on the events of the play, particularly on Macbeth's own thoughts and actions. It concentrates on the witches' influence in the early part of the play. [Made May 2009].

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2 years ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

Julian Girdham
Thinking, writing, reading, teaching. Happy to be bought some coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/juliangirdham