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The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 103: "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D. H. Lawrence

The Literary Life Podcast

Angelina Stanford

Arts, Books, Education

4.7 • 1.2K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 24 August 2021

ā±ļø 74 minutes

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Summary

We are back this week on The Literary Life with the final another episode in our 2021 Summer Short Story series, a discussion of D. H. Lawrence's "The Rocking Horse Winner." After sharing their commonplace quotes, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks begin the literary chat with some background information on the writer D. H. Lawrence. Cindy talks about her reaction to this story and the running thread of bitterness underlying throughout. Angelina highlights the significance of the cultural climate of the 1920s in this story. As the story unfolds, we see magical and fairy tale elements, as well as some significant symbols, including the rocking horse.

Come back next week for an important episode on magic in literature and how to approach books with magical elements. Following that, we will explore Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Don't forget to check out our sister podcast, The Well Read Poem, as well as Cindy's new podcast, The New Mason Jar!

Commonplace Quotes:

Rather than being restricted to the simple material they can read on their own, young children need to listen to their teachers read more complex books aloud and engage in discussions about what they've heard—and, depending on their age, write about it.
At the same time, teaching disconnected comprehension skills boosts neither comprehension nor reading scores. It's just empty calories. In effect, kids are clamoring for broccoli and spinach while adults insist on a steady diet of donuts.

Natalie Wexler

Our proper bliss depends on what we blame.

Alexander Pope, "Essay on Man"

Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of a critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.

D. H. Lawrence

The Wooden Horse of Myth

by Oscar Williams

 The wooden horse of myth stands on the air arching a traitorous neck on roofed mankind: the clocks are eyeballs round with mock despair hunting in sanguine skylines of the mind:  and cherub faces fluttering in position, dolls tethered by the nerves behind the curtain and soldiers draped about the foiled ignition portend an end momentously uncertain.  Meanwhile the white-haired meadows of the sea sing in the fixtures of the music box: the crowning glory of the verb to be marches its fields of fire among the rocks--  while tides of flowers topple from the blood and horseless hills affirm their mountainhood. 

Book List:

Studies in Classic American Literature by D. H. Lawrence

The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler

The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell

Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence (not recommended)

Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're going to go. Welcome to the literary life podcast where your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins, explore a life shaped by books,

0:26.4

stories, and poetry. Each week we will rescue story from the Ivory Tower and bring it to your

0:32.2

couch, your kitchen, and your commute.

0:35.0

The literary life is for everyone because in the words of Stratford Caldecott,

0:39.0

to be enchanted by story is to be granted a deeper insight into reality.

0:44.0

Hello and welcome back to the Literary Life Podcast.

0:50.0

We are back after a short break and today my cohorts and I will jump right will jump right on the old

0:57.2

rocking horse. Hopefully all three of us will pick a winner with this story. So I am Angela Stafford and I am here with my

1:06.3

partners in crime, the mysterious Mr Banks, and Cindy the blonde bombshell Rollins.

1:13.5

Well, I would tell you say that your cohorts,

1:16.5

I can only think of like the cohorts were gleaming

1:20.1

in what purple and gold from the.

1:22.4

That's because that's because you're a person of culture.

1:25.0

That's right.

1:26.0

My cultural references are Charlie's Angels and

1:29.3

Cindy is bringing poetry.

1:30.7

So she's the classy member of this group. Right, right, everybody believes that.

1:37.0

I believe it. Oh, well, thank you. Okay, well, we're back after our break because we had a very successful back to school conference.

1:46.0

That's what we're up to and then we launched our school year and that's all going really well.

1:51.0

And so if you didn't have a chance to check out the back to school

1:54.4

conference it has gotten really honestly Cindy we're we're kind of overwhelmed with the

1:58.9

rave reviews we're getting. Yeah people are buying gifts for their friends because they don't want them to miss it and we it makes us feel really good because we work very hard to honor the moms and the parents who trust us with their time and effort in these things.

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