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The Children's Literature Podcast

The Children's Literature Podcast

De : T.Q. Townsend
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Grown-up discussion of works written for children, with lesson ideas and activities to share with kidsCopyright 2020 by TQ Townsend Art
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    • 225 – I Hate Wuthering Heights
      Feb 4 2026
      If you like Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, that’s fine. Just keep it far away from me, because I DON’T BRONTË. If you also don’t Brontë, you can get yourself a Wayne’s World style wall plaque from my Teespring Store: I also share my latest Fireside Fairy Tale, which is my own contribution to the … Continue reading "225 – I Hate Wuthering Heights"
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      21 min
    • 224 – Fireside Fairy Tale: Grimm’s Little Red Riding Hood
      Jan 24 2026
      Join me on a pleasantly mild winter evening to toast a marshmallow and share my translation of “Rödkappchen,” or “Little Red Cap,” the German version of Little Red Riding Hood as collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in Kinder- und Hausmärchen, their 1812 collection of fairy tales. This version is interesting because it has … Continue reading "224 – Fireside Fairy Tale: Grimm’s Little Red Riding Hood"
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      18 min
    • 223 – Starfleet Academy is Anti-Star Trek
      Jan 21 2026
      “What does Star Trek have to do with children’s literature?” you might be asking. Quite a lot. Star Trek introduced me to Shakespeare, and it’s been a franchise that mattered quite a lot to nerdy kids for 60 years now. The new TV series, Starfleet Academy, is aimed at teenagers. It failed to hit the … Continue reading "223 – Starfleet Academy is Anti-Star Trek"
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      6 min
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