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Pursuing Perfect Prose

Hosted by Lee Stewart · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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12
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About this podcast

Welcome to Pursuing Perfect Prose! This channel is dedicated to celebrating the art of storytelling by dissecting the most iconic passages in fictional literature. Each episode dives deep into the rhythm, language, and structure of sentences that have shaped the literary world, while exploring the characters, themes, and philosophies they reveal.Whether you’re a book lover, an aspiring writer, or just someone who’s curious about what makes great writing so timeless, this is the place for you. Perhaps perfection is impossible. The pursuit, however, is where the fun is.Read on!

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Lee Stewart hosts Pursuing Perfect Prose, a arts show with 12 episodes published.

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The Paragraph That Made Salinger Disappear | The Catcher in the Rye

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Is Stephen King’s Carrie a Masterpiece?

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Is Carrie just an iconic horror story, or a showcase of deliberate, masterful prose craft? This video breaks down how Stephen King uses psychology, structure, rhythm, and restraint to create writing so effective you don’

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Why Project Hail Mary Is So Readable

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This video explores how clarity, structure, and voice make Project Hail Mary read so effortlessly, and why that might be a form of excellence in itself. Timestamps 0:00 Is Andy Weir a great writer? 1:31 Who Is Andy Weir,

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War Heroes: The Cost We All Pay

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The Most Terrifying Passage in 1984

Mar 1, 202611m0

In 1984, George Orwell doesn’t just describe tyranny; he shows how power talks, repeats, and reshapes reality until cruelty feels inevitable. A literary deep dive, examining surveillance, prose, and the mechanics of powe

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Traumatized by Beloved? Why You Should Be

Feb 1, 20269m0

What makes some prose refuse to let go? A literary deep dive into Beloved by Toni Morrison, exploring memory, trauma, and the ghosts history leaves behind. Pursuing Perfect Prose is a literary podcast that offers close r

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Why It’s a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird

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A literary deep dive into To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, examining its prose, moral conscience, and portrayals of courage in a divided society. Presented as a thoughtful literary podcast for listeners seeking a ser

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Could A Christmas Carol Save Scrooge and Dickens?

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A literary deep dive into A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, exploring memory, redemption, and the moral imagination at the heart of Dickens’s prose. This literary podcast offers close reading and reflection for liste

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How Mary Shelley Brought Frankenstein to Life

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A literary deep dive into the prose of Frankenstein, exploring creation, ambition, and the ethical dilemmas that haunt human innovation. This literary podcast offers in-depth analysis for listeners drawn to a thought-pro

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Surviving Moby-Dick: Anatomy of a Literary Obsession

Oct 22, 202513m0

A literary deep dive into the prose of Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, examining obsession, fate, and the vast symbolism of the sea. This literary podcast offers close reading and insight for listeners seeking a compelling

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Revealing the World Through The Color Purple

Sep 10, 202511m0

A literary deep dive into the prose of The Color Purple by Alice Walker, exploring resilience, identity, and the transformative power of storytelling. This literary podcast offers thoughtful analysis for listeners drawn

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Pride and Prejudice: Why Jane Austen’s Opening Line Is Genius

Sep 10, 202513m0

A literary deep dive into the prose of Pride and Prejudice, exploring social manners, wit, and the enduring themes of love and judgment. This literary podcast offers thoughtful analysis for listeners drawn to a classic l

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Why The Great Gatsby Stuns Readers

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Pursuing Perfect Prose is hosted by Lee Stewart. The show is categorised under arts (books) and has published 12 episodes.

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Pursuing Perfect Prose has published 12 episodes.

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