In this episode, Dr. Masson and Dr. Friesen discuss the foundations of epic and nihilistic heroism from the ancient Greek worldview. This episode was recorded earlier, but lost through technical complications, and would have been aired before any of the other podcast. We think it necessary to understanding the texts we are discussing, and have therefore inserted it between a discussion of The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Twelve, William Faulkner
Paidiea Today, Season Four, Episode Eleven, Samuel Beckett
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Ten, J.R.R. Tolkien
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Nine, Kafka
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Eight, Flannery O'Connor
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Seven, George Orwell
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Six, W.B. Yeats
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Five, W.H. Auden
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Four, T.S. Eliot
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Three, Conrad
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode Two, Thomas Hardy and A.E. Housman
Paideia Today, Season Four, Episode One, Wilde
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episdoe Fourteen, Tolstoy
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Thirteen, Dostoevsky
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Twelve, Tennyson
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Eleven, Mary Shelly
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Ten, Jane Austen
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Nine, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Eight, William Wordsworth
Paideia Today, Season Three, Episode Seven, Samuel Johnson
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