Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)
Summary: Entitled Opinions is a literary talk show on Stanford University Radio, KZSU, in which Professor Robert Harrison interviews guests about issues that range from literature and philosophy to politics and sports.
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Podcasts:
June 19, 2007--A monologue by Robert Harrison on T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and its connections with Dante's "Inferno."
June 19, 2007--A monologue by Robert Harrison on T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and its connections with Dante's "Inferno."
June 19, 2007--A monologue by Robert Harrison with concluding thoughts about issues from shows of the last three months.
June 19, 2007--A monologue by Robert Harrison with concluding thoughts about issues from shows of the last three months.
June 12, 2007--A conversation with Andrew Mitchell about poetry and thinking in the later work of Martin Heidegger.
June 12, 2007--A conversation with Andrew Mitchell about poetry and thinking in the later work of Martin Heidegger.
June 5, 2007--Part 2 of a conversation with Stephen Hinton on Kurt Weill and 20th-century music.
June 5, 2007--Part 2 of a conversation with Stephen Hinton on Kurt Weill and 20th-century music.
June 5, 2007--Part 1 of a conversation with Stephen Hinton on Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, and the Weimar Republic.
June 5, 2007--Part 1 of a conversation with Stephen Hinton on Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, and the Weimar Republic.
May 29, 2007--Part 2 of a conversation with Stanford Professor Charitini Douvaldzi about what is dead and what is alive in psychoanalysis.
May 29, 2007--Part 2 of a conversation with Stanford Professor Charitini Douvaldzi about what is dead and what is alive in psychoanalysis.
May 29, 2007--Part 1 of a conversation with Stanford Professor Charitini Douvaldzi about what is dead and what is alive in psychoanalysis.
May 29, 2007--Part 1 of a conversation with Stanford Professor Charitini Douvaldzi about what is dead and what is alive in psychoanalysis.
May 22, 2007--A conversation with Brown University Professor Pierre Saint-Amand on the dark side of the French Enlightenment.