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Lit🔥Works

Welcome to LitWorks, with A.J. Krimzon, a podcast where we discover hidden gems in literature. Though the majority of the content is poetry, you will also find excerpts from short stories, speeches, thought experiments and much, much more. All works are in the public domain or are originally produced, so come have a listen and relax to these incredible works!

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    Ep. 9: "Mother o' Mine, O' mother o' mine!"

    Join me as I read some of the most impactful poems about family and home! Poems include "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "To Flush, my Dog" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and "My Early Home" by John Clare.

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    Ep. 8: "And God, will save the Queen"

    Episode 8 is the first episode of Season 2 of LitWorks, where we will now be reading content across several genres and authors. Enjoy!

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    Ep. 7: Medley of Emily Dickinson's Poetry

    Today's litwork is a medley of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Many of the titles do not have titles but were believed to have been written between 1855-1865.

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    Ep. 6: "The Death of the Hired Man" by Robert Frost

    Today's poem is "The Death of the Hired Man" by Robert Frost, published in the year 1914.

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    Ep. 5: "Ode on Intimations of Immortality" by William Wordsworth

    Today's poem is "Ode on Intimations of Immortality" by William Wordsworth, published in the year 1807.

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    Ep. 4: "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" by Walt Whitman

    Today's poem is "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" by Walt Whitman, published in the year 1856.

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    Ep. 3: "A Hundred Collars" by Robert Frost

    Today's poem is "A Hundred Collars" by Robert Frost, published in the year 1915.

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    Ep. 2: "Horatius" by Thomas Babington Macaulay

    Today's poem is "Horatius" by Thomas Babington Macaulay, published in the year 1842.

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    Ep. 1: Introduction, and "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe

    Hello there, and welcome to Lit🔥Works, a podcast dedicated to exploring some of history’s best literary works. I am your host, A.J. Krimzon, and I thank you for joining me. For this first episode, I'll be reading the timeless classic "The Raven" written by Edgar Allan Poe, published in 1845.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to LitWorks, with A.J. Krimzon, a podcast where we discover hidden gems in literature. Though the majority of the content is poetry, you will also find excerpts from short stories, speeches, thought experiments and much, much more. All works are in the public domain or are originally produced, so come have a listen and relax to these incredible works!

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Welcome to LitWorks, with A.J. Krimzon, a podcast where we discover hidden gems in literature. Though the majority of the content is poetry, you will also find excerpts from short stories, speeches, thought experiments and much, much more. All works are in the public domain or are originally...

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