Episodes

  • 031 - The Label
    Dec 8 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    9 mins
  • 030 - A Slice of Fiction
    Dec 7 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    8 mins
  • 029 - A Question of Form
    Dec 6 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    7 mins
  • 028 - Intellectual Snobbery
    Dec 5 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    9 mins
  • 027 - Signs of Character
    Dec 4 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    7 mins
  • 026 - Golden Fruit
    Dec 3 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    8 mins
  • 025 - By the Sea
    Dec 2 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    8 mins
  • 024 - A Day at Lord's
    Dec 1 2025
    A. A. Milne is perhaps best remembered for his timeless creation, Winnie the Pooh, though this charming bear is just one facet of his literary legacy. Renowned for his numerous acclaimed plays, Milne also made significant contributions to Britain’s beloved Punch Magazine, where he penned hundreds of essays, sketches, and poems for esteemed publications like The Atlantic Monthly. His experiences in both World Wars deeply influenced his writing; he spent four grueling years in the trenches during the Great War, and the intensity of warfare is powerfully reflected in his poetry. Milnes unique blend of gentle, self-deprecating humor has shaped the essence of British wit, steering readers away from the sharp cynicism of the past and inviting them into a world of kindness and laughter. - Summary by Kirsten Wever
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    7 mins