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Mason ΠΊΡΠΏΡΡ 3 coffees .

Veronica ΠΊΡΠΏΡΡ 3 coffees .
Thank you for your "Emma" podcast...my favorite of the beloved Austen books. Would love your perspectives on Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park, as I want to love them, too.

Someone ΠΊΡΠΏΡΡ 3 coffees .
I learn so much in your podcasts. I am late to the teaching lit. game ( and probably best, you know, age, wisdom, etc. lol) and so you all are helping me catch up/remember things that I lost or never learned (educated in the 70's :-( As I teach in a hybrid home school, your podcasts are right up our ally! I was wondering if there would ever be a time when you'd be able to create a search bar for your episodes, so one could find that particular witty or enlightening statement one heard so as to add to curriculum. I have shared many of your podcasts with my fellow teachers, but there are snippets of wisdom that I'd love to find again to share with my class.
Thank you for all you do, I know it's a lot of effort and time, on top of your regular curriculum planning, grading, and family demands. You all are a blessing and bright spot in the world!

Henry ΠΊΡΠΏΡΡ 3 coffees .
I've made it past 200! Thanks for the wonderful content that makes my commute more enjoyable. Suggestions for future topics that I would like to learn more about: Lovecraft, The Monkey King, Faulkner

Megan Metcalf ΠΊΡΠΏΡΡ 3 coffees .
Love your podcast! Watching "Nosferatu" and wondering if you'd cover "Dracula"?