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Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

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Love the idea of reading the classics but never seem to have the time? This podcast makes it easy. In about 30 minutes, each episode gives you a clear and engaging summary of a major work of Western or world literature—along with the background and historical significance that make it timeless. From Homer to Shakespeare to global masterpieces, you'll hear not just great fiction but also influential works of non-fiction, religion, philosophy, politics, and more. You'll get the stories, the big ideas, and why they still matter today. Perfect for busy people, lifelong learners, or anyone curious about great books without the pressure of finishing every page.2025 Ciencias Sociales
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  • The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin (1837)
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we open The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin's 1871 exploration of human evolution, natural selection, and the traits—physical and moral—that connect us to the rest of the animal kingdom. We'll dive into Darwin's bold arguments about our shared ancestry, the role of sexual selection, and how this landmark work challenged Victorian assumptions about humanity's place in nature. With its blend of science, controversy, and big-picture thinking, The Descent of Man remains a cornerstone of evolutionary theory. Join us as we trace our roots back through deep time.

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    33 m
  • City of God by Saint Augustine (413-426)
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, we explore City of God, Saint Augustine's sweeping 413–426 CE masterpiece written in the aftermath of Rome's fall, where philosophy, theology, and history collide. We'll unpack Augustine's bold comparison between the earthly city built on human ambition and the heavenly city grounded in divine love, all while exploring why this monumental work reshaped Christian thought for centuries. With its blend of cultural critique, spiritual insight, and grand vision of humanity's destiny, City of God remains one of the foundational texts of Western philosophy and theology. Join us as we walk the streets of two cities—one crumbling, one eternal.

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    33 m
  • Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott (1819)
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, we ride into Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott's 1819 historical romance that helped revive the medieval world for generations of readers. We'll follow the noble knight Ivanhoe, the fierce struggles between Saxons and Normans, and unforgettable characters like Rebecca, Rowena, and the not-quite-legendary Robin Hood. With its blend of chivalry, political tension, and swashbuckling adventure, Ivanhoe remains a cornerstone of historical fiction. Join us as we gallop into a tale where honor, loyalty, and love collide beneath the banners of old England.

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    33 m
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