It's Lit!

Season 1

13 episodes · Jun 4, 2018

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  • When the Book is Better than the Movie
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    When the Book is Better than the Movie

    Jun 4, 20186m

    Which is better, the book or the movie? Explore the question with host Lindsay Ellis.

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  • The Evolution of YA
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    The Evolution of YA

    Jun 26, 20186m

    Young Adult Fiction (YA) is dominating literature, and more young people are reading now than ever before. Lindsay Ellis explores how YA carved a place in publishing.

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  • Why Sci Fi is a Mirror on Society
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    Why Sci Fi is a Mirror on Society

    Jul 13, 20186m

    While science fiction is associated with Mars, robots, and cyberpunk, its origin story is shaped throughout several centuries. Check out the origin of science fiction with Lindsay Ellis!

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  • An Ode to the Romance Novel
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    An Ode to the Romance Novel

    Jul 30, 20186m

    Love it or hate it, the romance novel is the highest grossing literary genre. Its history is long and winding (like your favorite romance novel), and romance novels are full of tropes reflected upon its history. It has been the subject of intrigue, derision, and shame in literary discourse long before the modern genre as we know it existed.

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  • How Fantasy Reflects Our World
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    How Fantasy Reflects Our World

    Aug 21, 20186m

    Fantasy novels are more than just hundreds of pages worth of swords and magic! Okay, there's some of that. But it's also a lens to what our society finds important to our pasts, our presents, and future.

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  • Why did they make me read this in High School?
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    Why did they make me read this in High School?

    Aug 30, 20186m

    What makes a book important? Why are some books required reading in high school, while others are lost to history?

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  • S1E7

    Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover?

    Nov 21, 20186m

    Despite the adage of not judging a book by its cover, there’s a lot of time, intent, and money spent creating memorable book covers. Get to know the story behind some of literature’s most iconic book covers.

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  • S1E8

    Fear of Ghost...Writing!

    Dec 7, 20186m

    You might being asking yourself-- Why do ghostwriters even exist? Isn’t that cheating? Isn’t literature supposed to be the result of one person’s agonizing need to create? Aren’t books supposed to be the blood, sweat, and tears of the tortured auteur? Well, the answer is more complicated than you think!

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  • S1E9

    Unreliable Narrators

    Dec 17, 20186m

    Who is the most powerful character in fiction? Villains may doom the world, heroes may save it, but no one has more control over the plot than the narrator - expositing the who, what, where, when and how directly into the reader’s mind. But how can you tell that the person telling you the story is telling you the whole story?

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  • S1E10

    Food & Fiction: Memorable Meals in Literature

    Jan 11, 20196m

    Food varies wildly from place to place and from culture to culture; since humans are such sensory creatures, using words to evoke the experience of eating is an excellent way to bring a text to life.

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  • S1E11

    Death, Personified

    Jan 24, 20196m

    Death as a character reveals how we process one of life’s greatest mysteries, and there’s a lot more breadth to how the grim reaper is depicted than you might think.

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  • S1E12

    How Greek Mythology Inspires Us

    Feb 7, 20196m

    Ancient Greek Mythology has worked its way into modern pop culture so deeply that it would be an almost Sisyphean task to compile every way it’s manifested!

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  • S1E13

    The Beauty and Anguish of Les Misérables!

    Apr 18, 20196m

    Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables is one of history’s most famous novels and one of the longest-running musicals in Broadway history. On this special episode of It’s Lit! we explore how Les Miserable became both a national and revolutionary anthem, and so publicly adored that all 1,900 pages never went out of print.

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