
4 - Pink Floyd, Dorothy, and the Gilded Age
12/26/22 • 31 min
The middle third of this episode is a long quote. If you want to skip it, I get back on track at 21:15.
Is the Secret Structure random or intentional? I use the Wizard of Oz as an example.
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The middle third of this episode is a long quote. If you want to skip it, I get back on track at 21:15.
Is the Secret Structure random or intentional? I use the Wizard of Oz as an example.
www.sonnetspodcast.com
[email protected]
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The Meta-Sonnets Podcast = A New Way to Read Shakespeare's Poetry - 4 - Pink Floyd, Dorothy, and the Gilded Age
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Episode 4: Pink Floyd, Dorothy, and the Gilded Age
Hello Shakespeareans and welcome to The Sonnets Podcast. This is Episode 4: Pink Floyd, Dorothy, and the Gilded Age. Before I begin, I’d like to remind you that the website for the podcast is sonnetspodcast.com and my email is [email protected]. All transcripts for the show are on the website. So, if you prefer to read, as opposed to listen, I’ve done my best to accommodate you.
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