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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Poe (1809-1849), the American author who is famous for his Gothic tales of horror, madness and the dark interiors of the mind, such as The Fall of the House of Usher and The Tell-Tale Heart. As well as tapping at our deepest fears in poems such as The Raven, Poe pioneered detective fiction with his character C. Auguste Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue. After his early death, a rival rushed out a biography to try to destroy Poe's reputation but he has only become more famous over the years as a cultural icon as well as an author.WithBridget Bennett Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of LeedsErin Forbes Senior Lecturer in 19th-century African American and US Literature at the University of BristolAndTom Wright Reader in Rhetoric at the University of SussexProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list: Peter Ackroyd, Poe: A Life Cut Short (Vintage, 2009)Amy Branam Armiento and Travis Montgomery (eds.), Poe and Women: Recognition and Revision (Lehigh University Press, 2023)Joan Dayan, Fables of Mind: An Inquiry into Poe's Fiction (Oxford University Press, 1987)Erin Forbes, ‘Edgar Allan Poe in the Great Dismal Swamp' (Modern Philology, 2016)Kevin J. Hayes (ed.), Edgar Allan Poe in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2012) J. Gerald Kennedy and Scott Peeples (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Edgar Allan Poe (Oxford University Press, 2018)Jill Lepore, 'The Humbug: Poe and the Economy of Horror' (The New Yorker, April 20, 2009)Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark (Vintage, 1993)Scott Peeples and Michelle Van Parys, The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City (Princeton University Press, 2020)Edgar Allan Poe, The Portable Edgar Allan Poe (Penguin, 2006)Shawn Rosenhelm and Stephen Rachman (eds.), The American Face of Edgar Allan Poe (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Poe (1809-1849), the American author who is famous for his Gothic tales of horror, madness and the dark interiors of the mind, such as The Fall of the House of Usher and The Tell-Tale Heart. As well as tapping at our deepest fears in poems such as The Raven, Poe pioneered detective fiction with his character C. Auguste Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue. After his early death, a rival rushed out a biography to try to destroy Poe's reputation but he has only become more famous over the years as a cultural icon as well as an author.WithBridget Bennett Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of LeedsErin Forbes Senior Lecturer in 19th-century African American and US Literature at the University of BristolAndTom Wright Reader in Rhetoric at the University of SussexProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list: Peter Ackroyd, Poe: A Life Cut Short (Vintage, 2009)Amy Branam Armiento and Travis Montgomery (eds.), Poe and Women: Recognition and Revision (Lehigh University Press, 2023)Joan Dayan, Fables of Mind: An Inquiry into Poe's Fiction (Oxford University Press, 1987)Erin Forbes, ‘Edgar Allan Poe in the Great Dismal Swamp' (Modern Philology, 2016)Kevin J. Hayes (ed.), Edgar Allan Poe in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2012) J. Gerald Kennedy and Scott Peeples (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Edgar Allan Poe (Oxford University Press, 2018)Jill Lepore, 'The Humbug: Poe and the Economy of Horror' (The New Yorker, April 20, 2009)Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark (Vintage, 1993)Scott Peeples and Michelle Van Parys, The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City (Princeton University Press, 2020)Edgar Allan Poe, The Portable Edgar Allan Poe (Penguin, 2006)Shawn Rosenhelm and Stephen Rachman (eds.), The American Face of Edgar Allan Poe (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995)
This is my favorite month and I have the privilege of sitting with one of my favorite guests to kick off my series this month on love. Scott Peeples talks about love, and self-love in particular. We'll dive into some of the metaphors that Scott uses as a guide for self love. We'll talk about spirituality, health, and so much more. I hope you enjoy. More episodes at StacieBaird.com.
Famed American author Edgar Allan Poe, who lived from 1809 to 1849, was a poet, literary critic, short story writer and creator of the modern horror tale. He experienced great tragedy in his life and was notorious for his drinking and dark temperament, which frequently got him into trouble. Poe spent time in the Charleston Lowcountry while serving in the U.S. Army (under an assumed name) he at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island from 1827 to 1828. As Poe's 214th birthday approaches on Jan 19, 2023, his enduring popularity in American popular culture only continues to grow. Netflix recently released The Pale Blue Eye (the title comes from Poe's short story The Tell-Tale Heart). The historical thriller, based on a 2006 novel by Louis Bayard, is set at West Point, where Poe was a cadet before he was court-martialed in 1831. In this fictionalized film, Poe is enlisted by a detective (played by Christian Bale) to help solve a series of grisly murders. In this podcast episode, Scott Peeples, a Poe scholar, English professor and interim chair of the Department of English, takes us on a tour of some of the Lowcountry landmarks associated with Poe. Featured on this EpisodeDuring his 26 years at the College of Charleston, Scott Peeples, English professor and interim chair of the English Department, has taught a wide array of courses on topics ranging from Gothicism to nineteenth-century American poetry to Bob Dylan. He has published extensively on Edgar Allan Poe and other nineteenth-century writers, most recently as author of The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City and as co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Edgar Allan Poe. Peeples served as chair of the English Department from 2012 to 2017 and is a past president of the Poe Studies Association and the Southeastern American Studies Association.Resources for this EpisodeThe Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City by Scott PeeplesThe Afterlife of Edgar Allan Poe by Scott PeeplesEdgar Allan Poe Revisited by Scott PeeplesEdgar Allan Poe's suburban dream essay by Scott Peeples Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe? TED-Ed video on YouTube with more than 1.7 million views written by Scott Peeples The Pale Blue Eye (adapted by the director, Scott Cooper, from Louis Bayard's 2006 novel of the same name)The Raven by Edgar Allan PoeAnnabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe
On this episode, we invited long-time friend, entrepreneur, leader, collaborator and community builder Scott Peeples to dive deep on the topic of living a curious life. How this one shift can change your mindset for every interaction and opportunity. Getting into the habit of being in a traveler mindset, like when you are going to a brand new country, you approach things with the desire to learn and lack of assumption about outcomes. How can you live a more curious life? You can get lots more information about Scott Peeples at KindredLane.com. More episodes of HR to HX at StacieBaird.com.
Renowned child psychologist, Scott Peeples, joins the CustodyQueens to share his vast knowledge about dealing with your children and divorce. For more information visit ScottPeebles.com.
This week, just in time for Halloween, AWM Program Director Allison Sansone talks with historian Scott Peeples about Edgar Allan Poe and his book The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City. This conversation originally took place October 27th, 2020 and was recorded live via Zoom. We hope you enjoy entering the [...]
This week, just in time for Halloween, AWM Program Director Allison Sansone talks with historian Scott Peeples about Edgar Allan Poe and his book The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City. This conversation originally took place October 27th, 2020 and was recorded live via Zoom. We hope you enjoy entering the [...]
Scott Peeples discusses his book about Edgar Allan Poe “The Man of the Crowd” (Princeton University Press, 2020) Check the book out here https://amzn.to/3qo7cXD Interview Timeline Scott Peeples is a professor of literature and has…Read More
Edgar Allan Poe published his spooky classic, "The Raven,” while living at Brennan Farm, located approximately where West Eighty-Fourth Street and Broadway intersect today. Scott Peeples, professor of English at the College of Charleston and author of the book, The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City, joins us to discuss how Poe’s writings were shaped by the cities in which he resided.
This week on Bonus Bonus Barrel, a conversation with Derek (dege13) from the Two Dorks Channel and the Dollar Dorks podcast. Find more about Derek here: https://linktr.ee/djchew31 Music Credits: "Mud Mix" (by Scott Peeples, https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00511) "man sieht sich galaxie" (by analoq, https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01180) "Launch the Cow!" (by MkVaff, https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03643) "Unraveling the Mystery" (by DarkMessenger, https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01669)
(0:00) Local News Chat: Winter Safety & Nashville Flight (11:11) Scott Peeples on Getting Involved with Pillars Inc (19:36) Your Take on Schools "Teaching to the Test" (40:26) Josh Schoemann on Veterans in Local Gov (60:00) Jessie Opoien on Legislative Action & Press Freedom (91:39) The Takeaway: When are Sacrifices Made In Vain?
We finally get a look at a Sean Connery film too? Sit back for fun times, shoddy editing, and explosions! Hoorah!=============================Intro: GoldenEye 007 Controlled Jazz by By Mustin, Scott Peeples | https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00227Eighties ActionMusic from https://filmmusic.io:"Eighties Action" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)=============================You can find us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/evacstation/postsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/EVacStation Pippa: https://shows.pippa.io/after-credits-castiTunes: https://goo.gl/YMAA3JGoogle Play: https://goo.gl/8JvLqUStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=212602&refid=stprInTune: https://goo.gl/Wq8m5QAnd on Podcast Addict!========================================Review Score Guidelines:https://www.patreon.com/posts/review-score-20058130You can reach out to us on:evacstation@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/E-Vac-Station-502248993120726/Tumblr: http://e-vacstation.tumblr.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/E_VacStation=====================================Tab for a cause: https://tab.gladly.io/?u=AJWaseskukTokyo Treat: http://fbuy.me/kkbX1=====================================Any comments, complaints, questions or feedback should be directed to evacstation@gmail.com. Thank you for watching/listening and we'll see you after the credits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode gets super super spicy as the trio returns, and we cover Blizzard, Unity, and Reso's hot take about Pokemon Lets Go. But you better believe it, we turn our snark to maximum. Intro clip: "Controlled Jazz", by Mustin, Scott Peeples: https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00227 Topics : What have we played AGDQ raised 2.4 million dollars for Prevent Cancer Foundation More Blizzard controversy Mike Morhaime leaves Blizzard Bungie going independent with Destiny Rumor: possible SNES games and emulators found in Switch Online App Rimworld Review controvery Unity Engine shenanigans Reso talks about Pokemon Let's Go
Scott talks about the new organization that will bring 3 homeless-related agencies under one umbrella in the Fox Cities.
Scott talks about the new organization that will bring 3 homeless-related agencies under one umbrella in the Fox Cities.
Scott Peeples on the upcoming 4th annual fundraiser, happening Sunday the 15th at The Outer Edge.
Scott Peeples on the upcoming 4th annual fundraiser, happening Sunday the 15th at The Outer Edge.
Scott talks about the homeless situation in the Fox Valley, and how you can help with their major fundraiser.
Scott talks about the homeless situation in the Fox Valley, and how you can help with their major fundraiser.
Intro Banter: The guys set the stage for a fact filled show, and a little game gets played with alex! Music, with a special spotlight on our friends over at OCRemix.org and the shows social media contact as well as many teasers for the rest of the show! Competitive Repetitions - We will discuss the fine line between competitive gaming for the health of the hobby vs. Everything else. Star Wars Destiny, Magic, Pokemon!! What’s it all mean for the CCG and does that help the industry. Don’t Be That Guy ‘Teaser’- Identifying bad gamer habits and how to avoid or correct them so that everyone has a more pleasurable playing experience. Beyond the Box - Revisit ultra pro’s new transparent hologram! Talk about inserts more in depth (Go7 And Broken Token) Games On hand: *51st State Master Set* & *Among The Stars* Life with games One box at a time: Alex - The host takes a look at a game through his own eyes and reports what he sees, likes, dislikes etc. Letters From Whitechapel Larry - The host takes a look at a game through his own eyes and reports what he sees, likes, dislikes etc. Larry: Dawn of the Zeds 3rd Edition The Long Haul (Project Play) - Quick little update on the state of our ambitious gaming goal of 365 unique plays between us over the course of a calendar year! LINKS: Types of gamer feature: http://www.boardgameresource.com/10-board-game-players/ Featured: Dawn of the Zeds 3rd Edition - By Victory Point Games Letters From Whitechapel By Fantasy Flight Games Games: Last Night on Earth Mechs Vs Minions Dawn of the Zeds 3rd Edition Tiny Epic Kingdoms Letters From Whitechapel Magic the Gathering Pokemon TCG Star Wars Destiny Dicemasters Mech Warrior: Dark Age Scotland yard Ashes Rise of the Phoenix Born Risk Social Media: Gmail & G+ = Thespokentokenpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @TheSpokentoken Instagram @ thespokentokenpodcast Facebook @ TheSPokentokenPodcast Music: Intro - Interludes - Outro "Controlled Jazz" by Mustin, Scott Peeples remixed from the game “Goldeneye 007” on OCRemix.org
The stories of Charleston, South Carolina are composed of a tangled web of dreams and memories. They’ve been passed through historians, artists, writers, and tour guides, twisting into a new shape with each retelling. Deep within the historic city lies a graveyard. Cloaked in ivy and wildflowers, the cemetery is a tranquil spot for a walk and a popular sightseeing destination… as long as the sun is shining. In the dark of night, the graveyard belonging to the Unitarian Church of Charleston transforms from peaceful to terrifying, leaving late-night tour participants shrieking in fear at the ghostly woman lurking behind tombstones. Are the stories surrounding the graveyard’s mistress a true account of a pair of star-crossed lovers still searching for each other beyond the grave, or are they nothing but a spooky story to tell in the dark? Where does fact begin and fiction end? Episode Highlights: Mike Brown’s graveyard The history of Charleston, South Carolina Ghostly residents of King and Queens Street The curse of King’s Street Gate at the Unitarian Church of South Carolina A scream in the graveyard What is folklore? Life and times of Edgar Perry Star-crossed lovers Annabel Lee Folklore, facts, and fiction Resources: Doctor to the Dead: Grotesque Legends and Folk Tales of Old Charleston by John Bennett The Gold Bug by Edgar Allan Poe Kingdom By the Sea, Mark Robert. Jones, East Atlantic Publishing, 2013 The Journal of English and Germanic Philoligy. Vol 21, No. 2 (April, 1922) Robert Adger Law Southern Cultures Vol. 22, No. 2 Summerville 2016 Scott Peeples and Michelle Van Parys Enjoyed this episode? Please support the show by rating, reviewing, and subscribing on iTunes. Please visit Pleasing Terrors, the podcast behind Old Charleston’s best ghost tour, on Facebook and Twitter!
We visit with Scott Peeples of the Fox Valley Warming Shelter to discuss their biggest fundraiser of the year. Also what's ahead for the shelter as we enter the cooler months of fall.
We visit with Scott Peeples of the Fox Valley Warming Shelter to discuss their biggest fundraiser of the year. Also what's ahead for the shelter as we enter the cooler months of fall.
In questo primo episodio di VGMusiCast:DjCid ci spiega come è nata l'idea del podcast e di cosa tratta!In più ascolteremo varie ost remixate provenienti da più giochi, quali Donkey Kong Country, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Lemmings, Assassin's Creed II, Bastion, Secret of Mana, Goldeneye 007, Silent Hill e Fury of the Furries.Per scaricare l'episodio cliccate QUI (Click col destro e "salva con nome")Il podcast supporta gli artisti che hanno contribuito alla musica dell'episodio:Donkey Kong Country Music - Jungle Hijinks (Remix) by NewSuperJulian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aI7WGWZO9k)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - 'Cross-Examination (Sudden Interjection)' by PrototypeRaptor on http://ocremix.org/Lemmings - 'Let's Go Dance' by Nines on http://ocremix.org/Assassin's Creed II Remix - Ezio's Family/Venice Rooftops by Rob Platt (Pl511) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zxTU-gHV4w)In Case of Trouble (BoTT Remix) - Bastion by Bring on the Trumpets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_d0oG6eOtM)Secret of Mana - 'Dark Star Scherzo' by Jormungand on http://ocremix.org/GoldenEye 007 - 'Controlled Jazz' by Mustin, Scott Peeples on http://ocremix.org/Silent Hill - 'White Claudia' by K. Praslowicz on http://ocremix.org/Fury of the Furries - 'Furry in the Forest' by Cyborg Jeff on http://ocremix.org/email: vgmusicast@gmail.comAl prossimo episodio!
With a less-than-ideal microphone (for once, Boter is louder than Claw!), Boter and Claw talk about Activision related-topics, with more leaving Infinity Ward, more suits against Activision, and a surprising announcement by Bungie of working with the world's biggest game publisher. They then talk a bit about Ubisoft, Nintendo, and Apple, and then discuss the hidden gem of a game called Beat Hazard.Subscribe and listen (or just listen) to the podcast over at our FeedBurner page.Music:"Super Buck Jazz", Estradasphere"Vegas", DJ Pretzel"Waltz for Zora", Neskvartetten"ControlJazz", Scott Peeples"Yoshi's Rag", McVaffe"The Shinra Shuffle", The Runaway Five--With thanks to OverClocked ReMix