Andrew Osborn
The Reading Hour
Host Andrew Osborn reads aloud from novels, stories, essays, and poems in the public domain—works of literary accomplishment published before 1930. Most episodes include parts of at least one long work read serially over a number of weeks; recent examples include Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse , Henry David Thoreau's The Maine Woods , and Sarah Orne Jewett's A Country Doctor . A professor of literature and poetry-journal editor, Osborn sometimes offers interpretive commentary on what he voices, but the focus is always on sharing the language of great writers. Welcome!
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V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 3, chs. 4-7; Dickinson poems 16.01.2026 59:17
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."
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 3, chs. 1-3; Dickinson poems 16.01.2026 59:00
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.
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 2 14.01.2026 52:26
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.
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 18 & 19; three lyric poems (Elton, Browne, Shakespeare) 14.01.2026 56:10
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").
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, ch. 17 14.01.2026 55:59
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.
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 13-16; Bergson, from "Introduction to Metaphysics"; Whitman, "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 14.01.2026 58:32
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."
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 10-12; Bros. Grimm, "The Fisherman & His Wife" 13.01.2026 58:43
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.
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 7-9; Tennyson, "The Charge of the Light Brigade" 13.01.2026 50:18
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.
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 4-6; H. Bergson on Duration (Creative Evolution) 12.01.2026 1:03:59
Episode 2 continues our reading from Part 1 of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse and concludes with an excerpt of the French philosopher Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution on the concept of le durée (duration or felt time).
V. Woolf, To the Lighthouse, Part 1, chs. 1-3; W. James, "Stream of Consciousness" 11.01.2026 58:26
Episode 1 inaugurates The Reading Hour radio show and podcast with the first three chapters of Virginia Woolf's modernist British novel To the Lighthouse , part 1, The Window and the late-19th-century American philosopher William James's chapter "The Stream of Consciousness."
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