“We all know that if two people enjoy spending time together, they must secretly want to kiss each other. I mean, what’s the point of being friends otherwise?” - Matt Mellema
There seems to be a phenomenon in literature that if there are two characters in a story who are good friends, there will be some corner of the internet that will be convinced that they are an item… no matter what.
Matt, Mandy, and Evangeline discuss the question, “Why can’t people just be friends in literature?”
Episode 5: Gothic and the Beast
Episode 4: The Rhetoric of Music
Episode 3: The Art of the Calendar
Episode 2: Why YA Matters
Episode 0: Introduction
Episode 1: Brian Brown on the Anselm Society, the church, and the imagination
Diana Glyer: Finding Narnia in Middle Earth
Rod Dreher: How Dante Can Save Your Life
Junius Johnson: Finding The Creator In An Ugly World
Scott Cairns: A Hunger for Communion
Malcolm Guite: Incarnation and Imagination
Michael Ward: Is Faith Without Imagination Dead?
John Griffin: The Architecture of Community
Peter Leithart: Dostoevsky and the Desire for Freedom
Donald Williams: The Origins of C.S. Lewis: How G.K. Chesterton Shaped the Man Who Shaped Narnia
Christopher Mitchell: The Gospel and Fairy Tale: The Literary Art of J.R.R. Tolkien
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