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Dr. Ann Beebe: Exploring the Poetry of Dickinson, Hughes, and Oliver

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Step into the world of poetry with Dr. Ann Beebe, UT Tyler English professor and host of the podcast "A Verse Reaction." Each episode shines a contemporary light on the timeless works of literary giants. The conversation explores the rich terrains of Emily Dickinson's musings and Langston Hughes' jazz-infused rhythms, as Dr. Beebe unveils the intimate connections between their lives, their art, and the culture that shaped them. Dr. Sarah Roberts, chair of the UT Tyler Department of Music adds a layer of melodic insight that transforms the reading of Hughes' poetry, proving that words can indeed swing and sway with the beat of readers' hearts.
This episode also casts a reflective gaze on the immeasurable worth of a liberal arts education. Through the lens of Mary Oliver's moving poem "Swan," Dr. Beebe considers how a grounding in literature not only sharpens students' minds but also equips them to navigate life's deeper questions. It's a testament to the timeless value of these studies, fostering critical thinkers and leaders ready to make their mark in a myriad of fields. Whether you're a seasoned bibliophile or simply in search of intellectual enrichment, this episode is an invitation to rediscover the wonder of the written word and its power to shape our inner and outer worlds.

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1. Dr. Ann Beebe: Exploring the Poetry of Dickinson, Hughes, and Oliver (00:00:00)

2. A Verse Reaction (00:00:04)

3. Importance of Liberal Arts Education (00:11:50)

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Step into the world of poetry with Dr. Ann Beebe, UT Tyler English professor and host of the podcast "A Verse Reaction." Each episode shines a contemporary light on the timeless works of literary giants. The conversation explores the rich terrains of Emily Dickinson's musings and Langston Hughes' jazz-infused rhythms, as Dr. Beebe unveils the intimate connections between their lives, their art, and the culture that shaped them. Dr. Sarah Roberts, chair of the UT Tyler Department of Music adds a layer of melodic insight that transforms the reading of Hughes' poetry, proving that words can indeed swing and sway with the beat of readers' hearts.
This episode also casts a reflective gaze on the immeasurable worth of a liberal arts education. Through the lens of Mary Oliver's moving poem "Swan," Dr. Beebe considers how a grounding in literature not only sharpens students' minds but also equips them to navigate life's deeper questions. It's a testament to the timeless value of these studies, fostering critical thinkers and leaders ready to make their mark in a myriad of fields. Whether you're a seasoned bibliophile or simply in search of intellectual enrichment, this episode is an invitation to rediscover the wonder of the written word and its power to shape our inner and outer worlds.

(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)

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Capítulos

1. Dr. Ann Beebe: Exploring the Poetry of Dickinson, Hughes, and Oliver (00:00:00)

2. A Verse Reaction (00:00:04)

3. Importance of Liberal Arts Education (00:11:50)

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