S6E33 – AH – Jack’s Bookshelf: William Shakespeare, After Hours with Dr. Sarah Waters
As we continue to browse through Jack’s bookshelf, David interviews Dr. Sarah Waters about William Shakespeare.
As we continue to browse through Jack’s bookshelf, David interviews Dr. Sarah Waters about William Shakespeare.
Today we kick off “Jack’s Bookshelf”, a series of episodes where we consider the authors and works which shaped the life of C.S. Lewis. Today we speak to returning guest, Dr. Jason Baxter, and begin with Dante Alighieri, author of The Divine Comedy.
Recently on the “Catching Foxes” podcast, Michael Gormley (“Gomer”) announced some upcoming life changes. David wanted to know more and so invited him out for a “swift half” to chat about it… as well as Gomer’s new-found love of Shakespeare!
David quizzes Matt and Andrew on toasts, they argue about the state of Malacandra, and cast actors for their movie.
David recently tracked down the audio for an operatic adaptation of Perelandra, the sequel to Out of the Silent Planet, and invited Professor Judith Wolfe and Professor John Marr onto the show to talk about it.
David and Marie had the opportunity to go to Chicago to watch “BareFace”, a ballet-adaptation of “Till We Have Faces”, produced by Ballet 5:8. Afterwards they sat down to share their thoughts…
Andrew is joined by Dr. Junius Johnson to discuss “The Dark Tower”, Lewis’ abandoned sequel to “Out of the Silent Planet”.
Dr. Charlie W. Starr returns to the show to speak about his latest book, “The Lion’s Country: C.S. Lewis’s Theory of the Real”…
We wrap up “Out of the Silent Planet” with a twist…
David chats with Jordan and Sean from the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast. They share their experience running a Lewis podcast, and also discuss Lewis’ essays about space travel.