Episodios

  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 3, chs. 4-7; Dickinson poems
    Jan 16 2026

    Episode 10 departs from The Reading Hour's usual format by beginning with a few short works by the 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson, with whom episode 9 had concluded. The Reader Hour then presents chapters 4-7 of To the Lighthouse's third part, "The Lighthouse."

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    59 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 3, chs. 1-3; Dickinson poems
    Jan 16 2026

    With Episode 9, we begin the third, final part of Woolf's To the Lighthouse, which is titled "The Lighthouse," and which relates the events of a day at the Ramsay summer house in the Scottish Hebrides roughly a decade after Part 1. The episode concludes with a brief introduction to Emily Dickinson and a reading of several of her poems.

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    59 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 2
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode 8 presents the whole of To the Lighthouse's relatively short middle section, "Time Passes," during which the novel speeds through the human events of a decade while focusing on inhuman nature's effects upon the summer house and the care required to restore human order.

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    52 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 18 & 19; three lyric poems (Elton, Browne, Shakespeare)
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode 7 concludes our reading of To the Lighthouse's first part, "The Window." Between its final two chapters, one Victorian and two early-modern lyric poems excerpted in those chapters, are present in full: Charles Isaac Elton's "The Garden Song," William Browne's "The Siren's Song," and William Shakespeare's Sonnet 98 ("From you have I been absent in the spring").

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    56 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, ch. 17
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode 6 briefly explains the title of To the Lighthouse's first of three parts, "The Window," then presents most of the novel's longest chapter, which relates Mrs. Ramsay's dinner part.

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    56 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 13-16; Bergson, from "Introduction to Metaphysics"; Whitman, "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"
    Jan 14 2026

    In Episode 5, our reading of Woolf's To the Lighthouse continues, followed by a relevant excerpt on duration from Henri Bergson's "Introduction to Metaphysics" (1904) and Walt Whitman's poem "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry."

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    59 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, part 1, chs. 10-12; Bros. Grimm, "The Fisherman & His Wife"
    Jan 13 2026

    Episode 4 continues our reading from Part 1 of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and concludes with a brief introduction to the Brothers Grimm's linguistic scholarship as background for "The Fisherman & His Wife," which Mrs. Ramsay has been reading to young James.

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    59 m
  • V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, part 1, chs. 7-9; Tennyson, "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
    Jan 13 2026

    Episode 3 prefaces the continuation of our reading from Part 1 of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse by briefly acknowledging some similarities between Woolf's family and the fictional Ramsays. Because Mr. Ramsay has been intoning a line from Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade," the episode concludes with a reading of that poem about an event in the Crimean War in its entirety.

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    50 m
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