St John's English Department
St John's English Podcast
English Literature for KS3-KS5
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The politics of storytelling - part 7: Frankenstein 08.03.2023 5:11
Monsters meet Marxism in NJJ's latest slice of political criticism of a Gothic classic
The politics of storytelling - part 6: Mrs Sisyphus 08.03.2023 5:05
NJJ interrogates Carol Ann Duffy's 'Mrs Sisyphus' from a Marxist perspective. Roll up, roll up!
The politics of storytelling - part 5 04.03.2023 3:15
What does a political reading of Carol Ann Duffy's Mrs Midas offer us? Pure gold!
The politics of storytelling - part 4 03.03.2023 4:36
NJJ turns his political lens to Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber. Bloody brilliant!
The politics of storytelling - part 2 03.03.2023 4:41
NJJ's crash course on instant AO5 takes a look at the politics of comedy in Twelfth Night.
The politics of storytelling - part 3 03.03.2023 4:16
NJJ's crash course on political readings of texts considers the poetry, and politics, of Christina Rossetti.
The politics of storytelling: part 1 03.03.2023 4:20
NJJ's crash course on political readings kicks off with a Marxist take on Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. Seriously.
The next generation's poets... 24.02.2023 0:30
Using the opening seven stanzas of Coleridge's poem as a starter (and continuing his rhyme scheme and meter), some bright and brilliant Year 6 pupils continue Cristabel's journey as she peers around the oak...
Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker 17.02.2023 30:35
This podcast is on the EDEXCEL IGCSE English literature poem 'Blessing' by Imtiaz Dharker
Remember by Christina Rossetti 17.02.2023 29:56
This podcast is on the EDEXCEL IGCSE English Literature poem 'Remember' by Christina Rossetti
The Tyger by William Blake 17.02.2023 42:47
This is a podcast on the EDEXCEL IGCSE English Literature poem 'The Tyger' by William Blake
Prayer Before Birth by Louis MacNeice 17.02.2023 43:51
This is a podcast on the EDEXCEL IGCSE English Literature poem Prayer Before Birth by Louis MacNeice
A Brief History of Heroism 07.02.2023 20:57
NJJ reviews the history of heroism in life and literature, and asks the question: are we now living in a post-heroic age?
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare 26.01.2023 36:51
This is a podcast on the IGCSE English Literature poem Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare
Search for my Tongue by Sujata Bhatt 22.12.2022 33:07
This podcast is on the EDEXCEL IGCSE English Literature poem 'Search for my Tongue' by Sujata Bhatt
Poem at Thirty-Nine by Alice Walker 22.12.2022 32:51
This podcast is on the EDEXCEL IGCSE poem 'Poem at Thirty-Nine' by Alice Walker
Having a laugh - the comedy of Twelfth Night 11.12.2022 10:21
NJJ explores the styles and theories of comedy that inform the play's laughter
Half Past Two by UA Fanthorpe 06.12.2022 44:50
This podcast is on the EDEXCEL IGCSE poem 'Half Past Two' by UA Fanthorpe
Piano by DH Lawrence 06.12.2022 31:32
A podcast on the EDEXCEL IGCSE poem Piano by DH Lawrence
Hide and Seek by Vernon Scannell 06.12.2022 40:17
A podcast on the EDEXCEL IGCSE poem 'Hide and Seek'
Just one quote: Streetcar - The kindness of strangers 06.12.2022 4:52
NJJ considers the famous last words of the play and their implications for all of us
Twelfth Night: "What is love?" 05.12.2022 6:07
NJJ's fifth and final podcast goes right to the core of the play: 'What is love?' What indeed ...
Twelfth Night: "Youth's a stuff will not endure" 05.12.2022 9:40
The fourth in NJJ's 'Just One Quote' series explores the theme of youth and the passing of time through Feste's song lyric 'Youth's a stuff will not endure.'
A Passage to Africa 05.12.2022 2:28
A brief discussion of Alagiah's piece from the IGCSE Edexcel Anthology - A Passage to Africa.
Twelfth Night: "... call upon my soul." 05.12.2022 7:12
The third in NJJ's 'Just One Quote' series within this podcast. This episode focuses on love and the soul in Twelfth Night through Viola's line from Act 1, Scene 5: " Make me a willow cabin at your gate, / And call upon my soul within the house; / Write loyal cantons of contemned love / And sing them loud even in the dead of night;"
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