Words To That Effect

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Words To That Effect: Stories of the Fiction that Shapes Popular Culture.

  • 4 minutes 3 seconds
    WTTE Season 6 Update

    Unfortunately there aren't going to be any new episodes for a little while but have a listen to this short update letting you know what's going on at WTTE and where things are heading next. 

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    1 July 2022, 3:32 pm
  • 29 minutes 42 seconds
    60: Dungeons & Dragons

    Dungeons & Dragons plays a huge part in fiction and popular culture more generally, but it is often overlooked or misunderstood. In this episode I gather together an experienced Dungeon Master and some complete novices (including myself) to play D&D for the first time. Joining me to explore this new world is academic, and life-time D&D fan, Professor Curt Carbonell, who has recently published a book on the subject.


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    19 May 2022, 5:00 am
  • 32 minutes 23 seconds
    59: Robin Hood
    From medieval ballads to the poetry of John Keats, stage productions to children’s songs, novels to comic books, silent movies to glorious technicolour, Disney classics to Kevin Costner blockbusters to Mel Brooks parodies to gritty reimaginings and lots, lots more, Robin Hood is certainly one of the most recognisable characters in all of western popular culture.

    Joining me to explore the legendary outlaw is Prof Valerie Johnson, from the University of Montevallo, Alabama.

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    30 April 2022, 8:52 pm
  • 27 minutes 3 seconds
    58: The Origins of the Gothic
    What does the word "Gothic" mean to you? Gothic cathedrals and castles? Gothic fiction? Teenage goths dressed in black? Horror and the supernatural? This episode explores the origins of the gothic and one man's lasting influence on this most important of genres.

    Joining me as my gothic guide is Prof Dale Townshend, Professor of Gothic Literature
    at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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    31 March 2022, 9:40 am
  • 8 minutes
    A Word To That Effect: Serendipity (Bonus Ep)
     A Word To That Effect is a new series of bonus mini-episodes about a single word or phrase with a distinctly literary origin. This week: serendipity.

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    22 March 2022, 4:23 pm
  • 9 minutes
    A Word To That Effect: Cliffhanger (Bonus Ep)
    A Word To That Effect is a new series of bonus mini-episodes about a single word or phrase with a distinctly literary origin. This week: cliffhanger!

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    8 March 2022, 9:38 pm
  • 33 minutes 35 seconds
    57: The Sensation Novel
    Sensation fiction was a hugely popular genre in the 1860s. The novels were sensationally popular, but they also caused a sensation, with their plots of bigamy and murder, forgery and blackmail. In so many ways the influence of sensation fiction can still be felt today.

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    22 February 2022, 8:46 pm
  • 28 minutes 48 seconds
    56: Arthurian Romance
    Knights in shining armour, damsels in distress, castles, chivalry and courtly love, heroic quests, dragons.

    King Arthur, Camelot, Merlin, the Knights of the Round Table, the Holy Grail.

    Think of King Arthur and the medieval romance and a huge number of images and tropes and cliches spring to mind.

    Where does all this come from?

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    8 February 2022, 6:00 am
  • 31 minutes 10 seconds
    55: A History of Dragons
    Dragons have been around for a very long time. 

    They are one of the very few mythological creatures that have become absolutely central to popular culture; everyone knows what a dragon is. There are other important and well-known mythological creatures, but none are as ubiquitous as dragons, which can be found in Europe and the Americas, in classical and Biblical traditions, in ancient Indian tales and across Asian mythology. 

    So where do dragons come from? Why are they so common across cultures, and what do they mean to us today? 

    I chat to Professor Scott Bruce, author of the recently published Penguin Book of Dragons and an authority on dragons from antiquity to the present day.

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    25 January 2022, 6:00 am
  • 3 minutes 13 seconds
    Season 6 Preview

    Words To That Effect is back! Find out what's coming up on Season 6, launching on Jan 25th

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    18 January 2022, 8:55 pm
  • 30 minutes 38 seconds
    54: Underwater Worlds
    There is a complex and fascinating relationship between humans and the ocean, how people and cultures across the world know and understand the sea, whether through myths and legends, through trade or fishing, exploration or entertainment. 

    This episode explores one particular aspect of all this - our relationship with the undersea, what lies beneath the surface of the oceans.  It is the 4th place in a loose miniseries of literary locations: Antarctica, the desert, the forest, and now the undersea.

    From early myths and legends to the naturalists of the 19th century; from the first transatlantic cables to the underwater habitats of the 1960s; from scientific attempts at a "homo aquaticus" to science fiction tales of underwater civilizations, there's plenty to explore in the ocean depths. 

    Joining me on this deep dive episode is Prof Helen Rozwadowski, Professor of History and Maritime Studies at the University of Connecticut.

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    21 July 2021, 2:00 am
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