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    Apollonians, Dionysians, Prometheans and Epicureans
    The Editors
    • Apr 18
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    Apollonians, Dionysians, Prometheans and Epicureans

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    New Lyre Podcast #23: Prometheus and Poetry Today
    The Editors
    • Apr 15
    • 1 min

    New Lyre Podcast #23: Prometheus and Poetry Today

    In this podcast, Daniel Leach and David Gosselin discuss the importance of reviving the Promethean spirit in art, poetry, and society...
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    New Lyre Podcast #22: On the State of Classical Poetry
    The Editors
    • Mar 10
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    New Lyre Podcast #22: On the State of Classical Poetry

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    The Editors
    • Sep 13, 2021
    • 1 min

    Prometheus and the 21st Century Battle for the Mind

    The New Lyre Podcast is joined by history professor Pascal Chevrier to discuss the ancient story of Prometheus. Who was Prometheus? Why...
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    Creativity, Brainwashing, and Ideological Subversion
    The Editor
    • Jun 28, 2021
    • 1 min

    Creativity, Brainwashing, and Ideological Subversion

    How did western civilization lose its connections to the historic moral and philosophical traditions that had imbued it with a love of...
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    Escaping the Brave New World Part I: Fleeing Huxley's Island
    The Editors
    • Apr 18, 2021
    • 1 min

    Escaping the Brave New World Part I: Fleeing Huxley's Island

    In this first episode, poets David Gosselin and Adam Sedia discuss the nature of tragedy and explore the subtleties of escaping a today's...
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    World Poetry Day Podcast
    The Editors
    • Mar 21, 2021
    • 1 min

    World Poetry Day Podcast

    Robert Frost once said, "A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom." We could not agree more. In this World Poetry Day podcast, New...
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    Modernism, Eugenics, and the Revolt of the Masses
    The Editors
    • Mar 1, 2021
    • 1 min

    Modernism, Eugenics, and the Revolt of the Masses

    Modernism has many secrets—some might even call it a dark side. This dark side involves a stunningly elitist philosophy, a pro-imperial...
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    200 Years Later: Mapping Keats's Progress with Dr. Kim Blank
    The Editors
    • Feb 22, 2021
    • 1 min

    200 Years Later: Mapping Keats's Progress with Dr. Kim Blank

    Professor Kim Blank, author of Mapping Keats's Progress, joins the New Lyre Podcast to discuss the astounding poetic development of John...
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    200 Years Later: John Keats' Great Odes and the Future of Poetry
    The Editors
    • Feb 9, 2021
    • 1 min

    200 Years Later: John Keats' Great Odes and the Future of Poetry

    In the spring of 1819, Keats experienced one of the greatest bursts of creativity in the history of science and art. Among other works,...
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    Podcast: Schiller's Ghost Seer, Intelligence Methods and a Global Citizenry
    The Editor
    • Feb 1, 2021
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    Podcast: Schiller's Ghost Seer, Intelligence Methods and a Global Citizenry

    In this dynamic interview, New Lyre's David Gosselin and Rising Tide Foundation President Cynthia Chung discuss the deeper implications...
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    Podcast: Edgar Allan Poe and the Search for the Supernal
    The Editors
    • Jan 17, 2021
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    Podcast: Edgar Allan Poe and the Search for the Supernal

    In this New Lyre Podcast, David Gosselin (Founder of The Chained Muse) and Matthew Ehret discuss the real story of Edgar Allan Poe as a...
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    New lyre Podcast 03: From Shakespeare to Huxley (Happiness or High Art)
    The Editors
    • Dec 24, 2020
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    New lyre Podcast 03: From Shakespeare to Huxley (Happiness or High Art)

    New Lyre is joined by Adam Sedia for an exploration of today's "brave new world" of art and culture and how it can be transcended through...
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    New Lyre Podcast 02- Timelessness and the Role of Art in the 21st Century
    The Editors
    • Dec 3, 2020
    • 1 min

    New Lyre Podcast 02- Timelessness and the Role of Art in the 21st Century

    How is a timeless work of classical art created? What does it mean to create a new classic in the 21st century? Poet and critic Adam...
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