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Hosted by Wesley Alexander · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 79 episodes
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Where Timeless Literature Meets Modern Storytelling. Hosted by Wesley Alexander, Digital Splendor brings the world's greatest books to life through cinematic storytelling. Each episode explores a classic public domain work — philosophy, science, history, and literature explained from the original source texts. Every book is free to read.
Wesley Alexander hosts Digital Splendor, a education show with 79 episodes published.

7 years of research into Eastern European folklore. One Irish theater manager. The monster that defined horror forever.
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Tell me, Muse, of the man of twists and turns...
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Five years before his trial, Wilde wrote about hiding your true self from society. Prosecutors used his own book against him.
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1870: Steam ships ruled the seas. Then Jules Verne imagined a submarine powered by electricity that could stay underwater forever.
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He was broke, angry about child labor, and had 6 weeks to write a bestseller. So he invented Christmas as we know it.
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Virgil spent 11 years writing Rome's national epic. Then he begged them to burn it.
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"As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect." The most famous opening line in literature — but what does it really mean?
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Critics called it "brutal" and "repulsive." Emily Brontë died at 30. Then Wuthering Heights became immortal.
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Alexandre Dumas had no plan. He made it up as he went. Somehow he created the perfect revenge fantasy that questions revenge itself.
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Germany's greatest writer spent most of his life doing bureaucratic paperwork. Wilhelm Bode reveals the man behind the legend.
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Soar into the golden age of aviation with G.A. Henty's gripping tale of aerial adventure and wartime courage.
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"During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day..."
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"What walks on four legs at dawn, two legs at noon, and three legs at evening?"
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One reclusive, paranoid alchemist unified heaven and earth — and almost didn't bother publishing it.
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Nietzsche wrote a Bible parody — and accidentally created one of the most dangerous books ever written.
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When Blaise Pascal died, they found a secret parchment sewn into his coat.
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Conrad sailed up the Congo River in 1890. What he witnessed became literature's most haunting indictment of empire.
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His neighbors set their clocks by his daily walk. Then he proved you can never know reality.
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"Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."
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Discover how Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was a radical social experiment that legitimized English as a literary language. 29 pilgrims, countless stories, and the birth of English literature.
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