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Companionable Books

Hosted by Henry van Dyke · EN · 13 episodes

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13
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12 days ago
Avg length
31m
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16
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About this podcast

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these remarkable works and the authors who poured their hearts into every page. This collection of reflections serves as an appreciation of literature that has provided me with invaluable companionship. With thoughtful insights and reasons for my admiration, I hope to share the joy of these literary treasures. As I set forth on this journey, my aim is to transport you to various literary ports, offering something meaningful from each, while avoiding the pitfalls that can sink our passion for reading.

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About the host

Henry van Dyke hosts Companionable Books, a arts show with 13 episodes published.

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013 - An Adventurer in a Velvet Jacket Stevenson

Mar 3, 202637m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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012 - A Puritan Plus Poetry Emerson

Mar 3, 202623m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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011 - A Sturdy Believer Samuel Johnson

Mar 3, 202624m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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010 - A Quaint Comrade by Quiet Streams Walton

Mar 3, 202616m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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009 - ''The Glory of the Imperfect'' Browning

Mar 3, 20261h 1m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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008 - The Recovery of Joy Wordsworth

Mar 3, 202645m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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007 - The Poet of Immortal Youth Keats

Mar 3, 202624m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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006 - George Eliot and Real Women

Mar 3, 202635m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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005 - Thackeray and Real Men

Mar 3, 202627m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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004 - The Good Enchantment of Dickens

Mar 3, 202643m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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003 - Poetry in the Psalms

Mar 3, 202628m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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002 - The Book of Books

Mar 3, 202632m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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001 - Preface

Mar 3, 20262m0

In a world where many books feel dry and lifeless, there are those rare gems that offer a rich, nourishing experience—books that draw from the trees of knowledge and life itself. Join me as I explore a selection of these

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Who is the host of Companionable Books?

Companionable Books is hosted by Henry van Dyke. The show is categorised under arts (books) and has published 13 episodes.

How many episodes does Companionable Books have?

Companionable Books has published 13 episodes.

What topics does Companionable Books cover?

Companionable Books regularly covers arts, books, fiction. It sits in the arts category, with a books focus.

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How long are Companionable Books episodes?

Episodes of Companionable Books average 31 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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