Signum University

The Signum Scene

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The Signum Scene podcast covers Signum University news, Signum Symposia, and creator chats from Signum Plaza—engaging talks on literature for fans and scholars. Featuring event updates, faculty chats, MA student thesis presentations, and interviews with leading academics and creators, it offers something for everyone.

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Signum University

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signumsymposia.fireside.fm

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16 de mai de 2026

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Episódios

Thesis Theater with Anne Marie Gazzolo 29.05.2020
Thesis Theater with David Hepting 09.05.2020
State of the University Address, Spring 2020 06.05.2020
Thesis Theater with Christopher Hawkins 03.05.2020
Roundtable on Summer 2020 Courses 23.04.2020
Teaching Engaging Classes Online 24.03.2020
An Eglerio to Christopher Tolkien 14.02.2020
Ghost Stories for the Winter Solstice 30.01.2020
Roundtable on Spring 2020 Courses 30.01.2020
What is Signum Culture? 15.12.2019
Narnia and Friendship 02.12.2019
Phillip Pullman's The Secret Commonwealth 13.10.2019
Thesis Theatre with Kelly Orazi 13.10.2019
C.S. Lewis, Gender, and The Four Loves 26.09.2019
Thesis Theatre with Stephen Wiseheart 29.06.2019
Thesis Theatre with Sara Waldorf 19.06.2019
Thesis Theatre with Richard Rohlin 23.03.2019
Thesis Theatre with Richard Rohlin 18.03.2019
Thesis Theatre with Emily Denny and Lola Lindle 12.11.2018
Mental Health in the Academy 12.11.2018
Thesis Theatre with Jenn Raimundo 12.11.2018
Mythmoot V: 05 - JRR Tolkien's Guidelines for Translation and Sir Orfeo 25.07.2018

A translator is not free: J. R. R. Tolkien’s Guidelines for Translation and Their Application in Sir Orfeo Curtis Weyant While bemoaning his struggles with translating the Middle English poem “Pearl,” Tolkien declared to his aunt, Jane Neave, that ‘a translator is not free”: but he neglected to delineate the specific rules by which he believed translators were shackled. Fortunately, elsewhere in h...

Mythmoot V: 06 - Narrative Functions of Sickness in Egils Saga Skallagrimssonar and Laxdaela Saga 13.07.2018

Getting Sick of It: Narrative Functions of Sickness in Egils Saga Skallagrímssonar and Laxdæla Saga Laura Lee Smith Many characters die in the course of Egils Saga Skallagrímssonar and Laxdæla Saga, most from battle wounds or homicide, and some from old age or other natural causes. Characters may also take to their beds for various reasons, including grief. But in some instances, the narrator spec...

Mythmoot V: 07 - Crossing Frontiers from the Home front to the Battlefront 13.07.2018

The Bitter Watches of the Night: From Anne Elliot to Éowyn of Rohan—Crossing Frontiers from the Home front to the Battlefront Jennifer Ewing J. R. R. Tolkien is often accused of either not having enough female characters, or that those present are not as fully realized as his male characters. However, Tolkien’s keen understanding of the emotional challenges women face is revealed when we consider...

Mythmoot V: 04 - The composite authorship of Andreas 12.07.2018

The composite authorship of Andreas David Maddock The Old English poem “Andreas” has long been a source of controversy in the Anglo-Saxon scholarly community. Although it bears no runic signature, scholars have noted significant stylistic similarities between “Andreas” and the four signed poems of Cynewulf, suggesting that they may share a common author. Others have cited affinities with Beowulf o...

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