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Close Reads Podcast

Howards End Q&A

Close Reads Podcast

Goldberry Studios

Arts, Books

4.4823 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2018

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Join Angelina, Tim, and David for the conclusion of their conversation about E. M. Forster's Howards End as they answer a plethora of listener questions (and discuss this year's Close Reads' literature bracket). Topics include Tibby's role, Leonard's fate, what Forster means by "connection," and much, much more!


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Close Streets here in the Surce Institute Podcast Network.

0:08.8

I'm David Kern, and as always on Close Reeds, I'm joined by my friends, Angelina Stanford and Tim McIntosh.

0:15.7

Angelina, Tim, how's it going? Welcome back.

0:23.7

Thank you for that warm welcome,id i don't know i don't want to make it a habit but i thought at least you know throw it out

0:28.7

there one more time for you you know i've missed you guys so i'm i'm glad to be welcomed back

0:34.2

well i've lived for another week.

0:38.3

It kind of feels like the death penalty reprieve.

0:41.3

The governor's pardon has come through and Angelina is here for another week.

0:45.0

Once again, Angelina gets to be on close reads.

0:47.6

We are here for the final episode of discussion about EM Forster's Howard's end.

0:52.5

We are going to answer listener questions.

0:54.4

We've got a lot of questions on Facebook and we're going to power through as many as we can.

0:58.1

We're going to try to answer these questions. Right. In the past, we've done it more like

1:03.3

where we would end up doing two questions or three questions and we would spend a lot of time on

1:08.0

individual questions. But we're going to have a different strategy this time and we would spend a lot of time on individual questions. We're going to have a different strategy this time,

1:11.5

and we're going to try to get through as many of your questions as we can.

1:14.2

We're kind of going to set a limit.

1:15.5

I'm going to keep track of how long we're spending on individual questions

1:19.0

and just see if we can get to as many of your questions as possible

1:23.7

because we got a lot of them and we don't want to leave too many people hanging.

1:27.7

Before we do that, though, I'm going to speed us along by just answering yes or no to all the

1:32.0

questions.

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