ReReadium - Revisiting Classic Books

ReReadium - Revisiting Classic Books

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Around the World in Eighty Days: When Timetables Meet Turmoil (1/56)
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What does it mean to race against time in a world that never stops moving? In this episode of ReReadium, we journey through "Around the World in 80 Days" — Jules Verne’s timeless tale of adventure, precision, and daring ambition. As we trace Phileas Fogg’s global race, we explore how his Victorian quest for speed and progress still echoes in our era of air travel and instant connection. https://raghavrao.substack.com/p/chatgpt-jungian-analysis-of-around https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/classics/around-the-world-in-80-days-jules-verne-real-life-inspiration https://bookthoughtsfrombed.com/2021/08/01/book-review-around-the-world-in-eighty-days-by-jules-verne/ https://www.litcharts.com/lit/around-the-world-in-eighty-days/themes/modernity-time-and-control Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4tTS1Xr This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
Walden: Thoreau vs. Tech Addiction Today (1/55)
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Join us on ReReadium as we dive into Henry David Thoreau's "Walden" from 1854, where a two-year cabin experiment challenges us to simplify amid 2026's AI frenzy and endless notifications. Discover how Thoreau's call to "live deliberately" cuts through screen addiction, urging us to trade algorithms for authentic living. Perfect for anyone craving clarity in our hyper-connected chaos—tune in and unplug! Additional sources for this episode: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/what-thoreaus-walden-can-tell-us-about-social-distancing-and-focusing-on-lifes-essentials https://www.escondidograpevine.com/2020/04/01/coronavirus-culture-walden-and-fashion/ https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/henry-david-thoreaus-walden/ https://crisismagazine.com/opinion/thoreau-and-social-distancing https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1782666 https://www.pennpress.org/9780812224436/black-walden/ Dzüvichü, K., and Yhome, V. (2024). A Contemporary Reflection on Economy and the Quest for a Simplified Lifestyle: Revisiting Thoreau's Walden. ShodhGyan-NU: Journal of Literature and Culture Studies, 2(1), 29–35. doi: 10.29121/Shodhgyan.v2.i1.2024.23 Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aIuW1a This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
The Count of Monte Cristo: Revenge in the Age of Corruption (1/54)
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Join us on ReReadium as we dive into Alexandre Dumas' epic tale of betrayal, escape, and meticulously plotted retribution. From Edmond Dantès' wrongful imprisonment to his transformation into the enigmatic Count, we unpack the intoxicating thrill of revenge against a backdrop of political intrigue and judicial corruption. Echoing today's headlines of elite scandals and populist reckonings, this episode explores why Dumas' masterpiece still grips us—perfect for fans craving literary justice with a modern edge. Additional sources for this episode: https://www.academia.edu/32878613/Literary_Analysis_the_count_of_monte_cristo https://theboar.org/2025/10/a-readers-critique-of-the-count-of-monte-cristo/ https://latterdaysaintmag.com/article-1-1493/ https://mail.cacoo.com/the-count-of-monte-cristo-book-review/ https://troubonline.com/the-count-of-monte-cristo-and-the-justice-of-man/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w7uevlQ0As https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ivmjUvI3bk Buy this book on Amazon: This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
The Secret History: The Cult Classic That Won’t Let Go (1/53)
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In "The Secret History", Donna Tartt turns a tight circle of brilliant students into a slow-burning study of ambition, obsession, and the cost of belonging. This episode revisits the novel’s haunting world and asks why its mix of privilege, image, and moral compromise feels just as sharp in today’s era of curated selves and public performance. Additional sources for this episode: https://journals.rudn.ru/literary-criticism/article/view/46774/en_US https://54books.de/dunkle-academia-donna-tartts-die-geheime-geschichte-und-die-folgen/ https://counter-currents.com/2023/04/donna-tartts-the-secret-history/ https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-secret-history/themes https://bingereader.org/2021/12/18/18-turchen-the-secret-history-donna-tartt/ Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cGA9su This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
Heart of Darkness: When Civilized Worlds Unravel (1/52)
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Join us on ReReadium as we plunge into Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", the haunting novella that exposes the savage heart of imperialism and which was the inspiration for Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" movie. Follow Marlow's perilous journey up the Congo River, confronting the abyss of human greed and moral decay. Conrad's tale echoes our own shadowed realities—inviting you to question: what darkness still lurks within us? Additional sources for this episode: https://warontherocks.com/2020/09/the-abiding-relevance-of-heart-of-darkness-for-those-who-wage-war/ https://www.academia.edu/109287643/The_contemporary_relevance_of_Chinua_Achebe_s_critique_of_Joseph_Conrad_s_Heart_of_Darkness https://awej.org/postcolonial-symbolic-representation-in-joseph-conrads-heart-of-darkness-a-cognitive-semantic-study/ Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aIzFjo This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
The Plague: Reading Camus in an Age of Pandemics and Polarization (1/51)
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Join ReReadium as we unpack Albert Camus' "The Plague" — a quarantined town's battle against absurdity and isolation. Eerily relevant to today's pandemics and divides, it reveals timeless human resilience. Tune in for gripping analysis! Additional sources for this episode: https://www.faf.ae/home/2025/7/2/albert-camus-the-plague-and-contemporary-geopolitics-existential-parallels-in-a-fractured-world https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10214025/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7342077/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11638326/ https://lareviewofbooks.org/blog/the-korea-blog/reading-albert-camus-plague-time-coronavirus/ https://www.independent.com/2020/07/29/essay-albert-camus-the-plague-vs-covid-19/ https://wagingnonviolence.org/podcast/albert-camus-the-plague-nonviolent-resistance-rescue-wwii-coronavirus/ https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2611&context=etd Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4c906RQ This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
Democracy in America: Tocqueville on Trump, Trials, and the Power of the Populist Mood (1/50)
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Step into Tocqueville’s landmark vision of American democracy and discover why his insights still feel uncannily modern. From the pull of majority rule to the tensions of freedom, equality, and public opinion, this episode explores a classic book that still helps us make sense of today’s politics, polarization, and restless democratic life. Additional sources for this episode: https://journals.uni-goettingen.de/NASJ/article/download/1806/1464?inline=1 https://www.beyondintractability.org/newsletter-428 https://uspoliticsandhistory.com/2025/07/07/democracy-in-crisis-reading-tocqueville-in-trumps-america/ https://www.forthewriters.com/post/democracy-in-america-alexis-de-tocqueville https://hertogfoundation.org/courses/tocquevilles-democracy-in-america https://www.pass.va/content/dam/casinapioiv/pass/pdf-volumi/acta/acta-4/acta4-elshtain.pdf https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/jean-bethke-elshtain/democracy-centurys-end/ https://www.commentary.org/articles/adam-wolfson/democracy-on-trial-by-jean-bethke-elshtain/ https://www.city-journal.org/article/democracy-in-trumps-america https://lawliberty.org/trump-tocqueville-and-american-democracy/ https://www.iris-france.org/en/176424-what-the-trump-indictment-tells-us-about-the-state-of-american-democracy/ Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4tq9e9Q This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
Treasure Island: Pirates, Power, and Our Modern Plunder (1/49)
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Join us on ReReadium as we sail into Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, where young Jim Hawkins battles cunning pirates and buried greed on a treacherous quest. This timeless adventure mirrors today's corporate buccaneers chasing digital fortunes amid global rivalries—just swap the doubloons for crypto and the high seas for cyber waves. Tune in for thrilling analysis that uncovers why this classic still maps our modern moral compasses! Additional sources for this episode: https://booksforkeeps.co.uk/article/reimagining-robert-louis-stevensons-treasure-island/ https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/25/magazine/treasure-island-robert-louis-stevenson-book.html https://literariness.org/2025/05/21/analysis-of-robert-louis-stevensons-treasure-island/ https://lbibinders.org/treasure-island-book/ https://professorramos.blog/2019/07/30/treasure-islands-impact-on-society-literacy-and-pop-culture/ Writing of Piracy in English Sea Literary Classics, Tingwei Zhang, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aDxBcj This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold: Cold War Echoes in Today’s World (1/48)
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"The Spy Who Came in From the Cold": a novel that feels like it was written for our world, not just the Cold War’s. In this episode, we dive into John le Carré’s masterpiece of moral ambiguity, where spies don’t save the day—they survive it. We untangle the book’s brutal realism and ask: how closely does today’s shadow‑game of disinformation, proxy wars, and cynical calculations mirror the East–West chessboard of the 1960s? From social‑media‑driven polarization to the quiet compromises of “national security,” this is a story that never really came in from the cold. Additional sources for this episode: https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2025/12/the-spy-thriller-as-a-geopolitical-lens https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/72235/john-le-carre-adaptations-the-spy-who-came-in-from-the-cold-david-eldridge https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/may/21/russia-ukraine-cold-war-strategies-says-john-le-carre-son-nick-harkaway https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/lessons-todays-cold-war-20-russia-china https://foreignperspectives.net/p/2025-in-review https://www.crimesreads.com/60-years-le-carre-spy-who-came-in-from-the-cold/ https://www.audible.com/blog/summary-the-spy-who-came-in-from-the-cold-by-john-le-carre https://www.scribd.com/document/962751043/The-spy-who-came-in-from-the-cold-John-Le-Carre https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12749&context=etd https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-spy-who-came-in-from-the-cold/themes Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/419bWok This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
The Republic: Democracy in Crisis (1/47)
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Step into Plato’s "The Republic" as it asks a question that still won’t let go of us: what is justice, and what kind of city – and soul – does it take to live well? In this ReReadium episode, we follow Socrates through imagined cities, philosopher‑kings, and censored stories to explore how his ancient worries about democracy, inequality, and bad leadership echo in an age of algorithms, strongmen, and “fake news.” Additional sources for this episode: https://www.planksip.org/platos-critique-of-democracy-and-its-modern-implications/ https://complexsystems.org/publications/platos-republic-a-21st-century-makeover/ https://explaininghistory.org/2025/08/28/what-plato-can-teach-us-about-the-crises-of-the-21st-century/ https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol25/iss3/2/ https://www.insightfultake.com/details/unlocking-the-relevance-of-platos-republic-in-the-modern-world https://philarchive.org/archive/EUGPCO Buy this book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/46L2Z7E This link is an affiliate link. If you make a purchase, I may earn a commission - at no additional cost to you.
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