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Literature Done Juicy

Literature Done Juicy

Watermelon Prose

Discover a juicy perspective on literature with 'Literature Done Juicy' by Watermelon Prose Productions. Our host Jade takes you on a journey through popular culture, science, social norms, and history all through the eyes of fictional characters and worlds. Slide into our DM's at @literaturedonejuicy_

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Literature Done Juicy episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Literature Done Juicy for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Literature Done Juicy episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Literature Done Juicy - The Bell Jar: Classic Depression (S01E1 Dark Fiction)

Join us as we delve into the powerful and haunting novel 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. In this episode, we explore the book's frank depiction of mental illness and its impact on the protagonist, Esther Greenwood. We will examine the themes of identity, isolation, race and societal expectations as they relate to mental health, and discuss the book's relevance in today's world. This autobiographical fiction reflects Plath's own struggles with depression and offers a poignant look into the mind of a brilliant writer. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation about one of literature's most iconic works.

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Join us as we delve into the powerful and haunting novel 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. In this episode, we explore the book's frank depiction of mental illness and its impact on the protagonist, Esther Greenwood. We will examine the themes of identity, isolation, race and societal expectations as they relate to mental health, and discuss the book's relevance in today's world. This autobiographical fiction reflects Plath's own struggles with depression and offers a poignant look into the mind of a brilliant writer. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation about one of literature's most iconic works.

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01/31/23 • 23 min

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Literature Done Juicy - Bear: Feminism Gone Wild (S03E01 Researchers)

This episode is in collaboration with The Book Bird! Grab your copy of Bear - https://bookbird.circlesoft.net/p/bear-pb?barcode=9781911547945&search_key=bear+mar
Welcome to the first episode of season three where we are diving into the controversial Canadian classic, Bear by Marian Engel. There are DEFINITE content warnings for this one.
Bear is touted as a second wave feminist novel, but has it been done successfully? We follow Lou who is sent to an island home to catalogue the books within, whilst there she has sexual relations with a bear, yes, a bear.
We look into bestiality and why it's illegal, second wave feminism, bear deaths and why this book was written at all.
This is one not to be missed!
Sources:
Health Risks of Z and B - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sangeeta-Singg/publication/317057166_Health_Risks_of_ZoophiliaBestiality/links/59235054aca27295a8a8715c/Health-Risks-of-Zoophilia-Bestiality.pdf

Marian Engel’s Bear: Romance or Realism? - https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/canlit/article/view/192920/189422

Placing B Acts In Canada: Legal Meaning Of B And Judicial Engagements With Sociality - https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/51772099/Placing_Bestial_Acts_Gacek_and_Jochelson-libre.pdf?1486981891=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DPlacing_Bestial_Acts_in_Canada_Legal_Mea.pdf&Expires=1710895620&Signature=XJmPJMWrZSHef5ya-cNAkjMD7FJGZJ~vJlRxT6SHcIN0uhofhl-VjrDE7kuNOcqkpZqoo-c0lixJDpqD1X28s~jaacGCMVcjsNHx6iylt1rD2CnivcaL2oD02pZc~t34GGRiSVM8Syy--wlh0A7Rf-nyl~qCSJuMUNBwc2knQyhBn0y~Qo8eR5JNlYoykKEcRO9qk5Z8cAYyn3Dw7V6XrGeGTLL3uHfbutNIUXWfFPVAAaZVym5n3a8Qc~P8ZjbiGcoVjLpM~DZy5mfKmass7~5B8C15-oZGz7Ls~yLE~qyleJoDmTh4DuxyG2nl988sB5XIx2Yigkc-ZzSEoHMbHw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA

Second Wave Feminism - https://www.britannica.com/topic/feminism/The-second-wave-of-feminism

Sexual Gothic: Marian Engel’s Bear and Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well - https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1064&context=artspapers

What Is Wrong With B? -

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This episode is in collaboration with The Book Bird! Grab your copy of Bear - https://bookbird.circlesoft.net/p/bear-pb?barcode=9781911547945&search_key=bear+mar
Welcome to the first episode of season three where we are diving into the controversial Canadian classic, Bear by Marian Engel. There are DEFINITE content warnings for this one.
Bear is touted as a second wave feminist novel, but has it been done successfully? We follow Lou who is sent to an island home to catalogue the books within, whilst there she has sexual relations with a bear, yes, a bear.
We look into bestiality and why it's illegal, second wave feminism, bear deaths and why this book was written at all.
This is one not to be missed!
Sources:
Health Risks of Z and B - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sangeeta-Singg/publication/317057166_Health_Risks_of_ZoophiliaBestiality/links/59235054aca27295a8a8715c/Health-Risks-of-Zoophilia-Bestiality.pdf

Marian Engel’s Bear: Romance or Realism? - https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/canlit/article/view/192920/189422

Placing B Acts In Canada: Legal Meaning Of B And Judicial Engagements With Sociality - https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/51772099/Placing_Bestial_Acts_Gacek_and_Jochelson-libre.pdf?1486981891=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DPlacing_Bestial_Acts_in_Canada_Legal_Mea.pdf&Expires=1710895620&Signature=XJmPJMWrZSHef5ya-cNAkjMD7FJGZJ~vJlRxT6SHcIN0uhofhl-VjrDE7kuNOcqkpZqoo-c0lixJDpqD1X28s~jaacGCMVcjsNHx6iylt1rD2CnivcaL2oD02pZc~t34GGRiSVM8Syy--wlh0A7Rf-nyl~qCSJuMUNBwc2knQyhBn0y~Qo8eR5JNlYoykKEcRO9qk5Z8cAYyn3Dw7V6XrGeGTLL3uHfbutNIUXWfFPVAAaZVym5n3a8Qc~P8ZjbiGcoVjLpM~DZy5mfKmass7~5B8C15-oZGz7Ls~yLE~qyleJoDmTh4DuxyG2nl988sB5XIx2Yigkc-ZzSEoHMbHw__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA

Second Wave Feminism - https://www.britannica.com/topic/feminism/The-second-wave-of-feminism

Sexual Gothic: Marian Engel’s Bear and Elizabeth Jolley’s The Well - https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1064&context=artspapers

What Is Wrong With B? -

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03/21/24 • 22 min

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Literature Done Juicy - Talk Lit Done Juicy: Mona Awad (S03E02 Collab)

Welcome to our first bonus episode and the second episode of our third season! Today, we're excited to collaborate with the wonderful hosts of the Talk Lit, Get Hit podcast. We're diving into the works of author Mona Awad, focusing on two of her most popular books: Bunny and Rouge.

You can listen to our discussion on Rouge here. And don't forget to tune in for our episode on Bunny, releasing on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024!

About Talk Lit, Get Hit: Three friends—Bridget, Eryn, and Laura—bonded over music and books in high school, and now they read and discuss intriguing books on their awesome podcast

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Welcome to our first bonus episode and the second episode of our third season! Today, we're excited to collaborate with the wonderful hosts of the Talk Lit, Get Hit podcast. We're diving into the works of author Mona Awad, focusing on two of her most popular books: Bunny and Rouge.

You can listen to our discussion on Rouge here. And don't forget to tune in for our episode on Bunny, releasing on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024!

About Talk Lit, Get Hit: Three friends—Bridget, Eryn, and Laura—bonded over music and books in high school, and now they read and discuss intriguing books on their awesome podcast

Talk Lit, Get Hit Instagram

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04/16/24 • 33 min

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Literature Done Juicy - Bunny: Dangerous Cuteness (S03E03 Researchers)

Welcome to the third episode of Season Three, where we dive into Mona Awad's novel, Bunny! If you haven't already, be sure to check out my collaboration with the Talk Lit, Get Hit podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of the author herself.

Bunny is a gripping critique of academia that takes readers on a wild ride. We follow Samantha, our protagonist, as she navigates a highly exclusive writing program at University. Along the way, she encounters a clique that crafts Drafts of men and manipulates them to their liking.

In this episode, we explore themes of subverted cuteness, the CIA's intriguing connection to writing programs, and draw parallels to The Craft and Heathers. We also touch on radical feminism and its role in the narrative.

Don't miss out on this captivating discussion!

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Welcome to the third episode of Season Three, where we dive into Mona Awad's novel, Bunny! If you haven't already, be sure to check out my collaboration with the Talk Lit, Get Hit podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of the author herself.

Bunny is a gripping critique of academia that takes readers on a wild ride. We follow Samantha, our protagonist, as she navigates a highly exclusive writing program at University. Along the way, she encounters a clique that crafts Drafts of men and manipulates them to their liking.

In this episode, we explore themes of subverted cuteness, the CIA's intriguing connection to writing programs, and draw parallels to The Craft and Heathers. We also touch on radical feminism and its role in the narrative.

Don't miss out on this captivating discussion!

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
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04/23/24 • 22 min

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Literature Done Juicy - The Passage: Vampire Apocalypse (S02E10 Lost Protagonists)

Today is our tenth and final instalment for of our second season and we are diving into The Passage by Justin Cronin.
The Passage is the first book in a post-apocalyptic horror trilogy where a security breach in a US government facility sparks the end of the world. Published in 2010 and spanning over 700 pages, this novel had me hooked. It was even adapted into a TV series, though I haven’t seen it yet.

Join me as I discuss its characters and plot, and explore its connections to historical apocalyptic predictions, U.S. Government mishaps and Shakespearean themes. Don't miss this thrilling conclusion to our second season!


Sources:
Beyond Shakespeare: A Close Reading of the Epigraphs in Justin Cronin’s The Passage - https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1627879/FULLTEXT01.pdf

MK-ULTRA mind control experiments: Quebec high court says U.S. has immunity in Canada - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/mk-ultra-class-action-lawsuit-u-s-immunity-in-canada-1.6985475

Shakespeare and ‘Shakespeare’ in Justin Cronin and Emily St John Mandel - https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/61153501/Shakespeare_and_Shakespeare_postprint20191107-80213-18mtpfb-libre.pdf?1573131600=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DShakespeare_and_Shakespeare_in_Justin_Cr.pdf&Expires=1707264682&Signature=RXrbwKnLApH1d-6LA5I8UxnPE8BlFdzFuH~XVxCiV85oWkuRXwvFOcpQyHgP3JcyqY~26lZoToykaZwyssUzlSaLnmGRuVRTKsy4DgSl01JMOHpORYpQCuEXUReAZsHe3VvJBrrEJsc6WNCl43NkR05mEKRF5XEhsGJi5F8kC2rVv2SKMpFek6nAnwG0SjMXN3gsw9PbLm9VCbWd2OzvV1ES5VgtJQROEBciYzl53geFKMGkEl7U4flBVoYMZZ84wMKfoCpl0~c9NuGq8LgQx5KFVPM2nD6kx-H8djnx~j5fDaeHn~SmC~epT547PfAnZnclHcbsAka3bO8hSUXBng__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA

The Struggle for Survival and Aspects of (Im-)mortality in Post-Apocalyptic American Fiction -

https://doi.org/10.25365/thesis.37736

Project MK-Ultra - https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/06760269

Public Interest Case Against the CIA - http://www.turnerhome.org/jct/Anatomy.pdf

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
Need a freelance writer or editor? Head over here
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Email: jade@watermelonprose.com
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Thanks for tuning in to 'Literature Done Juicy'. Join us next time as we continue to explore the world of fiction through a refreshing lens. Until then, stay juicy!

Today is our tenth and final instalment for of our second season and we are diving into The Passage by Justin Cronin.
The Passage is the first book in a post-apocalyptic horror trilogy where a security breach in a US government facility sparks the end of the world. Published in 2010 and spanning over 700 pages, this novel had me hooked. It was even adapted into a TV series, though I haven’t seen it yet.

Join me as I discuss its characters and plot, and explore its connections to historical apocalyptic predictions, U.S. Government mishaps and Shakespearean themes. Don't miss this thrilling conclusion to our second season!


Sources:
Beyond Shakespeare: A Close Reading of the Epigraphs in Justin Cronin’s The Passage - https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1627879/FULLTEXT01.pdf

MK-ULTRA mind control experiments: Quebec high court says U.S. has immunity in Canada - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/mk-ultra-class-action-lawsuit-u-s-immunity-in-canada-1.6985475

Shakespeare and ‘Shakespeare’ in Justin Cronin and Emily St John Mandel - https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/61153501/Shakespeare_and_Shakespeare_postprint20191107-80213-18mtpfb-libre.pdf?1573131600=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DShakespeare_and_Shakespeare_in_Justin_Cr.pdf&Expires=1707264682&Signature=RXrbwKnLApH1d-6LA5I8UxnPE8BlFdzFuH~XVxCiV85oWkuRXwvFOcpQyHgP3JcyqY~26lZoToykaZwyssUzlSaLnmGRuVRTKsy4DgSl01JMOHpORYpQCuEXUReAZsHe3VvJBrrEJsc6WNCl43NkR05mEKRF5XEhsGJi5F8kC2rVv2SKMpFek6nAnwG0SjMXN3gsw9PbLm9VCbWd2OzvV1ES5VgtJQROEBciYzl53geFKMGkEl7U4flBVoYMZZ84wMKfoCpl0~c9NuGq8LgQx5KFVPM2nD6kx-H8djnx~j5fDaeHn~SmC~epT547PfAnZnclHcbsAka3bO8hSUXBng__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA

The Struggle for Survival and Aspects of (Im-)mortality in Post-Apocalyptic American Fiction -

https://doi.org/10.25365/thesis.37736

Project MK-Ultra - https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/06760269

Public Interest Case Against the CIA - http://www.turnerhome.org/jct/Anatomy.pdf

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
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02/27/24 • 33 min

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Literature Done Juicy - Life of Pi: Lost at Sea (S02E09 Lost Protagonists)

Today in our ninth instalment of the second season, we're diving deep into the ocean of Yann Martel's Life of Pi.

In this literary voyage, we explore the intricate layers of Martel's storytelling, from the shipwreck narrative to the profound relationships between humans and animals. The novel, claiming to make you believe in God, takes us on a journey with Pi Patel, a young Indian polytheist who survives 227 days on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.

We unravel the novel's themes of faith, survival, carnivalesque, ethical implications of animal captivity, freak shows and Pi's struggle to maintain his humanity in the face of isolation. Oh and we sprinkled a Titanic fact in there too.

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Today in our ninth instalment of the second season, we're diving deep into the ocean of Yann Martel's Life of Pi.

In this literary voyage, we explore the intricate layers of Martel's storytelling, from the shipwreck narrative to the profound relationships between humans and animals. The novel, claiming to make you believe in God, takes us on a journey with Pi Patel, a young Indian polytheist who survives 227 days on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.

We unravel the novel's themes of faith, survival, carnivalesque, ethical implications of animal captivity, freak shows and Pi's struggle to maintain his humanity in the face of isolation. Oh and we sprinkled a Titanic fact in there too.

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
Need a freelance writer or editor? Head over here
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Thanks for tuning in to 'Literature Done Juicy'. Join us next time as we continue to explore the world of fiction through a refreshing lens. Until then, stay juicy!

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01/25/24 • 26 min

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Literature Done Juicy - The Troop: Scout Tapeworm Trail (S02E07 Lost Protagonists)

Join us on this chilling exploration of "The Troop" by Nick Cutter on Literature Done Juicy. We delve into the heart of horror, dissecting the old-school influences, psychological terrors, and nightmarish contagions that make this novel a visceral experience.

From the homage to classic horror of the 70s and 80s, reminiscent of Stephen King's golden era, to the disturbing themes of body horror and contagion,

The novel's portrayal of contagion and body horror draws parallels with the anxieties of our own time, making it a timeless exploration of human fears.

Sources

A Camping Trip Tragedy: The Disappearance of Garrett Bardsley - https://veritycreates.medium.com/a-camping-trip-tragedy-the-disappearance-of-garrett-bardsley-c7964a3a5d3a

Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (United Kingdom) - https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/14/contents

Biological Threats - https://armscontrolcenter.org/biological-threats-have-evolved-for-the-worse-and-we-are-not-prepared/

Contagious Horror: Infectious Themes in Fiction and Film - http://www.clinmedres.org/content/17/1-2/41.full.pdf

Maria Callas - https://www.loverboymagazine.com/maria-callas/

Tapeworm Infection - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tapeworm/symptoms-causes/syc-20378174

The Decay of Monsters: Horror Movies Throughout History - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/20323/FINAL Thesis-Loutzenhiser.pdf

The History of Horror Films from 1895 to 2018 - https://wludh.ca/dh100/2018/T3/G4/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/The-History-of-Horror-From-1895-Present-day-.pdf

The Making of Monsters: Has the Medieval Monster Been Reassembled as the Unbound Body of Medical Science - https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/147152/6/b28799653_Bruen_B.pdf

The Puzzling Disappearance of Jared Negrete - https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/2017/11/22/jared-negrete

The Tapeworm and Maria Callas’ Diet: A Mystery Revealed - https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6772/2/3/15

What Happened to Jared Negrete? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytbPQVML7rk

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
Need a freelance writer or editor? Head over here
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Thanks for tuning in to 'Literature Done Juicy'. Join us next time as we continue to explore the world of fiction through a refreshing lens. Until then, stay juicy!

Join us on this chilling exploration of "The Troop" by Nick Cutter on Literature Done Juicy. We delve into the heart of horror, dissecting the old-school influences, psychological terrors, and nightmarish contagions that make this novel a visceral experience.

From the homage to classic horror of the 70s and 80s, reminiscent of Stephen King's golden era, to the disturbing themes of body horror and contagion,

The novel's portrayal of contagion and body horror draws parallels with the anxieties of our own time, making it a timeless exploration of human fears.

Sources

A Camping Trip Tragedy: The Disappearance of Garrett Bardsley - https://veritycreates.medium.com/a-camping-trip-tragedy-the-disappearance-of-garrett-bardsley-c7964a3a5d3a

Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (United Kingdom) - https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/14/contents

Biological Threats - https://armscontrolcenter.org/biological-threats-have-evolved-for-the-worse-and-we-are-not-prepared/

Contagious Horror: Infectious Themes in Fiction and Film - http://www.clinmedres.org/content/17/1-2/41.full.pdf

Maria Callas - https://www.loverboymagazine.com/maria-callas/

Tapeworm Infection - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tapeworm/symptoms-causes/syc-20378174

The Decay of Monsters: Horror Movies Throughout History - https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/20323/FINAL Thesis-Loutzenhiser.pdf

The History of Horror Films from 1895 to 2018 - https://wludh.ca/dh100/2018/T3/G4/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/The-History-of-Horror-From-1895-Present-day-.pdf

The Making of Monsters: Has the Medieval Monster Been Reassembled as the Unbound Body of Medical Science - https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/147152/6/b28799653_Bruen_B.pdf

The Puzzling Disappearance of Jared Negrete - https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/2017/11/22/jared-negrete

The Tapeworm and Maria Callas’ Diet: A Mystery Revealed - https://www.mdpi.com/2673-6772/2/3/15

What Happened to Jared Negrete? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytbPQVML7rk

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
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12/08/23 • 34 min

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Literature Done Juicy - Piranesi: Trapped in God's House (S02E06 Lost Protagonists)

Welcome to another enchanting episode of "Literature Done Juicy!" I'm your host, Jade, and we're diving deep into the magical realms of novels with lost protagonists. Can you believe we're already halfway through this season? Time really does fly, and speaking of time, we're also nearing the end of the year—crazy, right?

In today's episode, we unravel the mysteries of Susanna Clarke's captivating novel, "Piranesi." This magical yet eerie tale takes us through a labyrinthine house, and trust me, it's a journey you won't forget.

We'll explore the intricate web of themes, symbolism, and motifs that Clarke weaves into this relatively short but impactful novel.

As we unwrap the layers of Piranesi's world, we'll touch on the novel's plot, the author's personal journey, and the artistic inspiration behind it all.

Giovanni Piranesi, the famous architect and artist, serves as a crucial inspiration for the novel. His "imaginary prisons" find a haunting echo in the House, with its endless rooms, cyclopic architecture, and eerie voids. We'll explore how Clarke expertly infuses horror undertones into this seemingly whimsical tale.

But that's not all. "Piranesi" resonates with echoes of C.S. Lewis's "The Magician's Nephew" and delves into Christian allegory, showcasing Clarke's skill in blending fantastical elements with religious symbolism.

And of course, what's a fairy-tale discussion without fairies? We'll wrap up the episode with a deep dive into Irish fairy lore, connecting the mischievous beings with the themes in "Piranesi."

It's going to be a literary journey like no other, so stay tuned for another episode of "Literature Done Juicy!

Sources:
Abductions by Fairies - https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/history-heritage/folklore-of-ireland/folklore-in-ireland/legend-and-belief/supernatural-legend/abductions-by-fairies/

Fairies, Folklore and Forteana - https://mythopedia.info/vanderSluijs-FT351-.pdf

Giovanni Piranesi: Imaginary Prisons (Examples of his work) - https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/object-package/giovanni-battista-piranesi-imaginary-prisons/3640

Lewis and Clarke in the Caves: Art and Platonic Worlds in Piranesi - https://dc.swosu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3067&context=mythlore

On The Idea of the Secondary World in Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi - https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2049071.pdf

Piranesi: Susanna Clarke in conversation with Madeline Miller - ********https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQHhFyQbLoE

Piranesi and the Infinite Prisons -

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Welcome to another enchanting episode of "Literature Done Juicy!" I'm your host, Jade, and we're diving deep into the magical realms of novels with lost protagonists. Can you believe we're already halfway through this season? Time really does fly, and speaking of time, we're also nearing the end of the year—crazy, right?

In today's episode, we unravel the mysteries of Susanna Clarke's captivating novel, "Piranesi." This magical yet eerie tale takes us through a labyrinthine house, and trust me, it's a journey you won't forget.

We'll explore the intricate web of themes, symbolism, and motifs that Clarke weaves into this relatively short but impactful novel.

As we unwrap the layers of Piranesi's world, we'll touch on the novel's plot, the author's personal journey, and the artistic inspiration behind it all.

Giovanni Piranesi, the famous architect and artist, serves as a crucial inspiration for the novel. His "imaginary prisons" find a haunting echo in the House, with its endless rooms, cyclopic architecture, and eerie voids. We'll explore how Clarke expertly infuses horror undertones into this seemingly whimsical tale.

But that's not all. "Piranesi" resonates with echoes of C.S. Lewis's "The Magician's Nephew" and delves into Christian allegory, showcasing Clarke's skill in blending fantastical elements with religious symbolism.

And of course, what's a fairy-tale discussion without fairies? We'll wrap up the episode with a deep dive into Irish fairy lore, connecting the mischievous beings with the themes in "Piranesi."

It's going to be a literary journey like no other, so stay tuned for another episode of "Literature Done Juicy!

Sources:
Abductions by Fairies - https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/history-heritage/folklore-of-ireland/folklore-in-ireland/legend-and-belief/supernatural-legend/abductions-by-fairies/

Fairies, Folklore and Forteana - https://mythopedia.info/vanderSluijs-FT351-.pdf

Giovanni Piranesi: Imaginary Prisons (Examples of his work) - https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/object-package/giovanni-battista-piranesi-imaginary-prisons/3640

Lewis and Clarke in the Caves: Art and Platonic Worlds in Piranesi - https://dc.swosu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3067&context=mythlore

On The Idea of the Secondary World in Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi - https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2049071.pdf

Piranesi: Susanna Clarke in conversation with Madeline Miller - ********https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQHhFyQbLoE

Piranesi and the Infinite Prisons -

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Literature Done Juicy - The Push: Psychopathic Children? (S02E05 Lost Protagonists)

In this riveting episode of Literature Done Juicy, we plunge into the depths of Ashley Audrain's psychological drama, "The Push." Join me, Jade, as we dissect the complexities of generational family violence, grapple with the unsettling question of whether children can exhibit psychopathic traits, and confront the harsh realities of labelling women as hysterical. As we explore the psychological nuances of the novel, we delve into the history of hysteria, tracing its roots from ancient times to Freud's psychoanalytic theories. Blythe's battle with being labelled "hysterical" becomes a poignant reflection of societal challenges faced by new mothers.
Sources
Amarjeet Sada - https://www.mamamia.com.au/youngest-serial-killer/

Child of Rage (Beth Thomas) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcsT3pOuBw

Crazy Woman and Hysterical Mothers: The Gendered Use of Mental Health Labels in Custody Disputes - https://commons.allard.ubc.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=can-j-fam-l

Early Identification of Fledgling Psychopath: Locating the Psychopathic Child in the Current Nomenclature - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Donald-Lynam/publication/13457004_Early_Identification_of_the_Fledgling_Psychopath_Locating_the_Psychopathic_Child_in_the_Current_Nomenclature/links/55194b450cf2d241f35618ab/Early-Identification-of-the-Fledgling-Psychopath-Locating-the-Psychopathic-Child-in-the-Current-Nomenclature.pdf

Hare psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version - https://www.pathwaysstudy.pitt.edu/codebook/pcl-sb.html

Melancholic mothering: mothers, daughters and family violence - https://libkey.io/libraries/1691/DOI:10.1080/09540250802447945

Retta McCabe - https://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2015/11/retta-mccabe-4-year-old-murderess.html

Signs your child might be a psychopath - https://www.verywellfamily.com/is-my-child-a-psychopath-4175470

There are no child psychopaths because we can’t diagnose them - https://modlab.yale.edu/news/there-are-no-child-psychopaths-because-we-cant-diagnose-them-yet-vice#:~:text=Children%2C specifically%2C can't,violence and aggression%2C and theft.

Women and Hysteria in the History of Mental Health - https://

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In this riveting episode of Literature Done Juicy, we plunge into the depths of Ashley Audrain's psychological drama, "The Push." Join me, Jade, as we dissect the complexities of generational family violence, grapple with the unsettling question of whether children can exhibit psychopathic traits, and confront the harsh realities of labelling women as hysterical. As we explore the psychological nuances of the novel, we delve into the history of hysteria, tracing its roots from ancient times to Freud's psychoanalytic theories. Blythe's battle with being labelled "hysterical" becomes a poignant reflection of societal challenges faced by new mothers.
Sources
Amarjeet Sada - https://www.mamamia.com.au/youngest-serial-killer/

Child of Rage (Beth Thomas) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcsT3pOuBw

Crazy Woman and Hysterical Mothers: The Gendered Use of Mental Health Labels in Custody Disputes - https://commons.allard.ubc.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=can-j-fam-l

Early Identification of Fledgling Psychopath: Locating the Psychopathic Child in the Current Nomenclature - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Donald-Lynam/publication/13457004_Early_Identification_of_the_Fledgling_Psychopath_Locating_the_Psychopathic_Child_in_the_Current_Nomenclature/links/55194b450cf2d241f35618ab/Early-Identification-of-the-Fledgling-Psychopath-Locating-the-Psychopathic-Child-in-the-Current-Nomenclature.pdf

Hare psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version - https://www.pathwaysstudy.pitt.edu/codebook/pcl-sb.html

Melancholic mothering: mothers, daughters and family violence - https://libkey.io/libraries/1691/DOI:10.1080/09540250802447945

Retta McCabe - https://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2015/11/retta-mccabe-4-year-old-murderess.html

Signs your child might be a psychopath - https://www.verywellfamily.com/is-my-child-a-psychopath-4175470

There are no child psychopaths because we can’t diagnose them - https://modlab.yale.edu/news/there-are-no-child-psychopaths-because-we-cant-diagnose-them-yet-vice#:~:text=Children%2C specifically%2C can't,violence and aggression%2C and theft.

Women and Hysteria in the History of Mental Health - https://

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Literature Done Juicy - Mental Illness: Depictions in Fiction (S01E2 Dark Fiction)

The second episode in our dark fiction series. Join us as we discuss multiple fictional texts and take a journey through mental illness in fiction. We'll be exploring characters facing diagnosis, treatment, substance abuse, and villainous portrayals of insanity. The books you can look forward to digesting are;

  • Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason
  • The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
  • Misery by Stephen King
  • My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh

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The second episode in our dark fiction series. Join us as we discuss multiple fictional texts and take a journey through mental illness in fiction. We'll be exploring characters facing diagnosis, treatment, substance abuse, and villainous portrayals of insanity. The books you can look forward to digesting are;

  • Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason
  • The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
  • Misery by Stephen King
  • My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh

TW and SPOILERS for all episodes, listen at your own discretion.
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