Ulysses

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2021
  • In this episode I read you Tennyson’s great poem of new beginnings.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @sandraevans7881
    @sandraevans7881 3 года назад +8

    Thanks.
    As you were reading, the scene from The Silver Chair, where Caspian the great Narnian seafarer was setting off on a journey in his old age, dropped into my thoughts.
    Many of my retired friends and I have this sense that we have another endeavour in us yet. Great Hope that God will call us to something new.

    • @MalcolmGuitespell
      @MalcolmGuitespell  3 года назад +2

      yes I'm sure Lewis was riffing on this poem when he wrote that passage!

  • @Nighttrainpiper
    @Nighttrainpiper 3 года назад +2

    And not to yield ... TS Eliot must have really loved this one. And Dylan Thomas too!

  • @larrymarshall9454
    @larrymarshall9454 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just came across this episode. What a great reading of a great poem. You got so much more from it than I ever could. Thanks for sharing.

  • @go2therock
    @go2therock 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for reading this. I especially enjoyed its ending.

  • @TheWanderingtree
    @TheWanderingtree 3 года назад +3

    Nearly fell out of my chair when I saw this posted yesterday, as I had just started an analysis of the poem with senior class! We finished it today. Yes, quite a magnificent poem.

  • @seanodonnell3683
    @seanodonnell3683 3 года назад +6

    I flipped the dining room table over in celebration and renewed vigor once you finished that poem!thank you for sharing it.

  • @MarkEGreen-rf4on
    @MarkEGreen-rf4on 3 года назад +6

    Stirring stuff, Malcolm! The Victorians gained much inspiration from Classical Greece and Rome.
    God bless.

  • @lalitborabooks
    @lalitborabooks 2 года назад

    Everyone has a poet who appeals to them specifically. For me, it is Tennyson. Excellent video. Have a great respect for your work sir. Thanks!

  • @sutty1971
    @sutty1971 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, Malcolm, as ever a visit to your study is such a refreshment during this time. I have also been motivated to gather up from my piles of books all my Poetry books and put them on a few shelves together, didn't know how many I had until I put them together, it means that I can now enjoy them more and seek the ones I haven't got.

  • @keriford54
    @keriford54 3 года назад +3

    I was worried it was going to be Joyce, delighted it was Tennyson

    • @MalcolmGuitespell
      @MalcolmGuitespell  3 года назад +4

      yes, might have been a long episode if it was Joyce!

  • @stefsomful
    @stefsomful 11 месяцев назад

    So good to hear this again - if my memory serves me correctly I first heard it in a Morse episode many years ago - stirring words then for someone who was on the edge of giving up...but did not yield!

  • @jackhooper3927
    @jackhooper3927 3 года назад +1

    Ahoy, Priest! An old Norse seadog lives still by the last lines of your poet. Fair winds and calm seas!

  • @saxoungrammaticus9132
    @saxoungrammaticus9132 3 года назад +1

    One of my very favourite poems, thank you

  • @auk7447
    @auk7447 3 года назад +6

    It’s such a long time since I’ve seen a pipe ‘in action’! Memories of my grandads and indeed thoughts of my now very old father... They were ordinary men. They didn’t (in the case of my father dont) face the dropping light of their years with any of the grandeur here. There had not been, nor would there be noteable adventures to revive. They kept going day after day and didn’t complain about their losses. Is this a yielding? Except that they kept going til the end. I wonder if their strength / character is captured in this poem or is theirs a different story, but also one to admired.

    • @MalcolmGuitespell
      @MalcolmGuitespell  3 года назад

      I think this poem does indeed capture the strength and character of another generation!

  • @davidgrahambrown3793
    @davidgrahambrown3793 2 года назад

    Thank you Malcolm, much appreciated.

  • @johnshura1650
    @johnshura1650 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful

  • @b.b.holmes8255
    @b.b.holmes8255 3 года назад +5

    Great again Malcolm

  • @ddogwithtwods4487
    @ddogwithtwods4487 3 года назад +1

    Do not go gentle into that good night .. 🙂

  • @MacMacPherson
    @MacMacPherson Год назад

    beautifully read, malcom... thank you

  • @loveandpeace1985
    @loveandpeace1985 3 года назад

    Learned a bit in this video!
    I miss going to college and enjoying literature classes. This video takes me back to that great feeling I had in my favorite classes.

  • @marchess286
    @marchess286 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @hideakipage8151
    @hideakipage8151 10 месяцев назад

    Smite the sounding furrows

  • @Uytaryn
    @Uytaryn 2 месяца назад

    I have James Joyce's Ulysses

  • @sandraevans7881
    @sandraevans7881 3 года назад +1

    Interested to listen to Dante 2021 on Radio 4 this week.

  • @timhower3628
    @timhower3628 3 года назад +5

    But what of America. We who are mostly of European decent. Whose ancestors left Europe because of of an inch that could not be scratched and left their ancestral homes for whatever reason to come to a new shore to begin a new life displacing the Native inhaptents. Are we not like Usylees of Itthica lookining for a new adventure. America is a nation that rebels against whatever. But there is no more Arcadia.

  • @user-rl6en5pc6x
    @user-rl6en5pc6x 2 месяца назад

    So he leaves his wife behind again? 😊 I have that poem to my dad. He kept it on the wall by his desk.

    • @MalcolmGuitespell
      @MalcolmGuitespell  Месяц назад +1

      yes, the poet Gwyneth Lewis has retold the story from Penelope's point of view!

    • @user-rl6en5pc6x
      @user-rl6en5pc6x Месяц назад

      @@MalcolmGuitespell is she an English poet?

  • @nalestan
    @nalestan 5 месяцев назад

    An unparalleled reading Malcom, thank you! Warm greetings from Norway.

  • @ericdingler672
    @ericdingler672 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff.... but what blend were you smoking?