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Topic: Classic literature

Classic literature refers to the foundational and influential works of fiction, poetry, and drama that have stood the test of time, often reflecting universal human experiences and shaping literary and intellectual traditions.

More on: Classic literature

The podcast episodes provided touch on various aspects of classic literature, from the enduring impact of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' to the importance of foundational works in shaping writers and their creative perspectives.

For example, the episode on Lewis Carroll's 'Wonderland' delves into the origins and legacy of this beloved children's classic, while the episode featuring Andrew Klavan's rankings of the best books and movies highlights the significance of classic literary works and their influence on modern media.

Additionally, the episode with comedians Mark Schiff and Harland Williams explores how a lack of exposure to classic literature can impact one's depth as a writer, underscoring the broader importance of engaging with timeless works of fiction and non-fiction.

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