In honor of the bicentennial of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s birth, Andrew Zwerneman and Professor Gary Morson of Northwestern University discuss all things concerning the great author of Russian literature. The conversation covers Dostoevsky’s biography, his great literary feats, and how to teach his best works.
Episode 23 - The Brothers Karamazov
Episode 22 - Plato's Republic
Episode 21 - A Tale of Two Cities
Episode 20 - 11 Benefits of the Seminar Method
Episode 19 - Locke's Second Treatise of Government
Episode 18 - Plato's Phaedo
Episode 17 - The Great Gatsby
Episode 16 - Dante's Inferno
Episode 13 - Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, Part 2/2
Episode 12 - Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, Part 1
Episode 11 - For the Love of Homer
Episode 10 - For the Love of Language
Episode 9 - Teaching Great Books
Episode 8 - A Christmas Carol, Part 2/2
Episode 7 - A Christmas Carol, Part 1/2
Episode 6 - The U.S. Constitution
Episode 5 - Plato's Apology
Episode 4 - A Death in the Family, Part 2/2
Episode 3 - A Death in the Family, Part 1
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