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Between the Lines: A Literary Deep Dive

Between the Lines: A Literary Deep Dive

De : Cecílio Elias Daher
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An analytical exploration of literature that delves into the intricate layers of notable books, examining their cultural impact, theoretical frameworks, and contemporary relevance. Each episode offers comprehensive analysis of literary works through multiple interpretive lenses.Cecílio Elias Daher Art
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    • Beyond Catholic Orthodoxy: The Luciferianism of Léon Bloy
      Apr 1 2025

      Was Léon Bloy, the celebrated French Catholic writer, secretly a Luciferian? Raymond Barbeau's 'Un prophète luciférien, Léon Bloy' argues exactly that. Based on years of study, including the work of the Cercle Léon Bloy , Barbeau's analysis reveals what he believes to be Bloy's hidden "real thought", linking his ideas to illuminism, gnosticism, Satanism, and other occult traditions1 .... This podcast examines Barbeau's evidence for Bloy's identification of the Paraclet with Lucifer ..., his reinterpretation of biblical figures like the Prodigal Son and myths such as the fall of Phaeton as symbolic of Lucifer , and the alleged pervasive "shadow of Satan" in Bloy's writings.

      Léon Bloy: saint or satanist? This podcast explores Raymond Barbeau's explosive thesis in 'Un prophète luciférien, Léon Bloy' that the devoutly Catholic-seeming author was in reality a prophet of Lucifer. Barbeau claims that Bloy's true esoteric beliefs were veiled in allusions and hidden meanings, only decipherable with "new criteria of judgment" . Join us as we investigate Barbeau's claims, from Bloy's supposed belief in the eventual triumph of Lucifer4 to his fascination with figures like Mélanie of La Salette and Christopher Columbus as prefigurations of the Paraclet-Satan8 ..., and his connections to the occult world of Eliphas Lévi and H.P. Blavatsky ."

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      23 min
    • Beyond Belief: Satan's Presence Then and Now
      Mar 28 2025

      Is Satan merely a relic of the past, or a potent force in the modern world? This podcast examines Monseñor Cristiani's compelling work, "Presencia de Satán en el Mundo Moderno," drawing on scripture, historical examples, and theological insights to explore the reality of demonic influence. We'll analyze Jesus's own encounters with Satan, the numerous accounts of possessions in the Gospels, and the extraordinary cases documented in the book, from the experiences of the holy Cure of Ars and the "diabluras" of Lourdes to detailed examinations of possession in the 19th and 20th centuries. We'll also delve into the nature of Satanism, the psychology of the Devil and demons, and the ongoing battle between good and evil in our time.

      Presencia de satã en el mundo moderno examines the presence and actions of Satan throughout history and in the modern world. The author analyzes biblical accounts of Satan's interactions with Jesus, as well as historical cases of demonic influence, including possessions and infestations involving figures like the Curé of Ars and incidents at Lourdes. Furthermore, the text discusses various forms of Satanism, ranging from implicit adherence to diabolical principles to explicit worship, and explores the supposed psychology of Satan and demons. Ultimately, the work posits a continued struggle between the forces of good and evil, with Satan actively working against humanity and the divine.

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      26 min
    • Gatsby's Ghosts: The Real Stories Behind the Novel
      Mar 24 2025

      What secrets lie beneath the shimmering surface of The Great Gatsby? This podcast excavates the "beauty that’s concealed under the facts", as explored in Sarah Churchwell's Careless People. We unravel the true stories of 1922 New York, from the scandalous Hall-Mills murder case to the glamour and recklessness of the Jazz Age elite. Discover how Fitzgerald reflected and reworked the "myriad stories around him", drawing inspiration from newspapers, gossip, and the changing landscape of American society to craft his timeless tale of illusion and disillusionment.

      Journey into the tumultuous world of 1922 that inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece. This podcast delves into the real-life murder, mayhem, and societal shifts that Sarah Churchwell meticulously uncovers in Careless People, revealing the fascinating connections between the Fitzgeralds' lives, the lurid headlines of the Jazz Age, and the enduring legacy of The Great Gatsby. We'll explore gossip, celebrity culture, and the impact of early mass media on Fitzgerald's creation, offering new insights into this iconic American novel.

      More than just a novel, The Great Gatsby is a product of its time. This podcast immerses you in the pivotal year of 1922, the "crux of the tale", as detailed in Sarah Churchwell's Careless People. We examine the social life and customs of New York, the impact of Prohibition and the rise of "bootleg kings", and the sensational news stories that captivated the nation, including the infamous Hall-Mills murder. Through the lens of Churchwell's research, we uncover how these "careless people" and the events surrounding them shaped Fitzgerald's vision and gave birth to one of American literature's most enigmatic figures.

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      32 min
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