Grant Halvick
Literary Autopsy
A production that performs structural, historical, and critical dissections of public domain literature to determine its modern relevance and artistic integrity.
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Episodes
Literary Autopsy: 140 Paradise Lost — Toxicology & Verdict 20.05.2026
Toxicology and final verdict on John Milton's Paradise Lost (1674), assembling three toxicological findings — the gender argument, the theodicy, and the closing books — and rendering the determination: living, and formally inexhaustible.
Literary Autopsy: 139 Paradise Lost — Internal Dissection 19.05.2026
Internal Dissection of John Milton's Paradise Lost (1674) — examining Satan as the poem's formal problem, the epic simile as its primary rhetorical device, Adam and Eve as its formal challenge, and God's speech in Book III as the theological center the poem may not sustain.
Literary Autopsy: 138 Paradise Lost — External Examination 18.05.2026
External Examination of John Milton's Paradise Lost (1674 twelve-book text) — the opening installment of a three-episode Cold Case arc establishing the poem's biographical circumstances, narrative surface, formal architecture, relationship to the epic tradition, and historical placement.
Literary Autopsy: 101 The Waste Land 11.04.2026
A standalone Cold Case examination of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land (1922) — External Examination, Internal Dissection, Toxicology, and Verdict — to determine whether the poem still makes demands on a reader willing to meet it without the century of critical scaffolding that has grown around it.
Literary Autopsy: 059 To the Lighthouse — Toxicology & Verdict 28.02.2026
Toxicological examination and final verdict on Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse — the third and final episode of a three-episode Cold Case arc, assembling findings on formal inaccessibility, the contested treatment of Mr Ramsay, and the cultural monument problem before rendering a living...
Literary Autopsy: 058 To the Lighthouse — Internal Dissection 27.02.2026
Internal Dissection of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse — examining the stream of consciousness as Woolf practices it, three key passages, and the novel's central formal problem: that method and argument are inseparable.
Literary Autopsy: 057 To the Lighthouse — External Examination 26.02.2026
External Examination of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (1927) — mapping the novel's tripartite structure, its cast as structural functions, its autobiographical origins, and its historical placement at the height of Woolf's formal ambition.
Literary Autopsy: 041 The Turn of the Screw — Internal Dissection & Verdict 10.02.2026
Internal Dissection and Verdict for Henry James's The Turn of the Screw (1898) — examining the prose mechanism of the novella's governing ambiguity at the sentence level, then opening to three callers representing the ghost reading, the psychological reading, and the formal-ambiguity reading,...
Literary Autopsy: 040 The Turn of the Screw — External Examination 09.02.2026
External Examination of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw (1898): frame structure, narrative surface, the architecture of the novella's governing ambiguity, and historical placement within the late Victorian ghost story tradition.
Literary Autopsy: 011 The Awakening 11.01.2026
Whether Chopin's novel was simply ahead of its time — or whether being ahead of one's time is a more complicated finding than it sounds.
Literary Autopsy: 010 Heart of Darkness — Toxicology & Verdict 10.01.2026
Whether Conrad's novella is a diagnosis of imperialism or a symptom of it — and whether that question has a clean answer.
Literary Autopsy: 009 Heart of Darkness — Internal Dissection 09.01.2026
Whether Conrad's novella is a diagnosis of imperialism or a symptom of it — and whether that question has a clean answer.
Literary Autopsy: 008 Heart of Darkness — External Examination 08.01.2026
Whether Conrad's novella is a diagnosis of imperialism or a symptom of it — and whether that question has a clean answer.
Literary Autopsy: 004 Hamlet — Toxicology & Verdict 04.01.2026
Toxicological examination and final verdict on Shakespeare's Hamlet — assembling three findings on Ophelia's structural erasure, the decay of the revenge framework, and the critical apparatus problem, then rendering the determination: living, on conditions.
Literary Autopsy: 003 Hamlet — Internal Dissection 03.01.2026
Internal Dissection of Shakespeare's Hamlet — examining the verse at the level of the line across three key passages, surfacing The Mousetrap as structural mirror, and establishing the finding that in Hamlet the language is the action.
Literary Autopsy: 002 Hamlet — External Examination 02.01.2026
External Examination of Shakespeare's Hamlet — textual plurality, narrative architecture, structural function of principal figures, historical placement, and preliminary finding on the play's central paralysis.
Literary Autopsy: 001 Frankenstein 01.01.2026
A standalone forensic examination of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) through the complete Cold Case arc — External Examination, Internal Dissection, Toxicology, and Verdict — to determine whether the novel is still alive or whether two centuries of adaptation have consumed the original.
Literary Autopsy: 000 Introduction 31.12.2025
What Genthos Media is, what Literary Autopsy is, and how to listen to it.
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