

The History of English Podcast
Kevin Stroud
The Spoken History of a Global Language
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Nov 25, 2019 • 1h 16min
Episode 131: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
This podcast explores the language and story of the popular Middle Ages poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. It discusses the revival of English as an accepted language in the late 1300s, the rise of English literature, the festivities at King Arthur's Court, the entrance of a mysterious figure, the introduction of the Green Knight, the evolution of the word 'blush' in Old English poetry, and Gawain's encounter with the Green Knight orchestrated by Morgan Lefay.

Oct 22, 2019 • 56min
Episode 130: Dialect Dialogues
Exploring the regional dialects used by Geoffrey Chaucer in English literature, the contrast between southern and northern English speech, the origins of phrases like 'through thick and thin', pronunciation differences in Old and Middle English, and the use of regional dialects in medieval literature.

Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 15min
Episode 129: Chaucer’s Vulgar Tongue [EXPLICIT LANGUAGE]
Explore the evolution of vulgar language, the influence of French poets, and the origins of taboo words in medieval literature. Delve into the connections between fireplaces and obscenity, the evolution of the word 'quaint', and the controversial nature of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

Sep 10, 2019 • 23min
Bonus Episode: The Life of Guy – An Interview with Allan Metcalf
Allan Metcalf, author of 'The Life of Guy: Guy Fawkes, the Gunpowder Plot, and the Unlikely History of an Indispensable Word', discusses the origins and history of the word 'guy', its association with Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot, the celebration of Guy Fawkes Day, and the evolution of the term 'guy' from a negative character to a generic term for any male. The episode also touches on the decline of 'y'all' in American English and the emergence of 'you guys' as a commonly used term.

Aug 23, 2019 • 59min
Episode 128: The Canterbury Tellers
Explore the diverse characters in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, their regional differences and social hierarchies. Analyze the knight's noble qualities and reputation. Discover the evolution of the word 'very' and Chaucer's use of language to convey social status. Uncover the influence of French loanwords and the rise of the middle class in London. Discuss the connections between the Parson, the Plowman, and the influence of Piers Plowman on their characters.

Jul 24, 2019 • 1h 3min
Episode 127: The Road to Canterbury
Discover the background and opening passages of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, delve into Chaucer's political involvement and retirement, explore the pronunciation variations of Middle English, uncover the etymology of the word 'courage', and dissect the significance of the famous opening passage and introduction of pilgrims

Jun 26, 2019 • 1h 9min
Episode 126: A New Turn of Phrase
This podcast explores the changes in English grammar and syntax during the Middle English period, with a focus on how it is reflected in Geoffrey Chaucer's writings. It also discusses Chaucer's Italian influence, the evolution of possessives in Middle English, Chaucer's reflections on fame and gossip, the evolution of a word from 'pimp' to encourager, and the relationship between Chaucer's 'The Legend of Good Women' and John Gower's 'Confessio Amantis'.

May 28, 2019 • 1h 10min
Episode 125: The First English Bible
Explore the history of the first English Bible by John Wycliffe and its impact on the English language. Learn about the fascinating connection between a Latin song and a Christmas carol. Discover the controversial relationship between the Church and the English population, and the divisions within the Catholic Church that led to a great schism. Uncover John Wickliffe's criticism and views, and the influence and crackdown of the Wycliffe Bible.

Apr 24, 2019 • 1h 10min
Episode 124: Piers Plowman and the Peasant Revolt
Explore the significance of the poem Piers Plowman during the peasant revolt in 14th century England. Discover how the upper classes tried to control the newly wealthy peasants. Delve into the different versions and criticism of the poem, as well as the origins and evolution of derogatory terms. Learn about the repentance of Sloth, the introduction of Robin Hood, and the origins and stigma surrounding the term 'cockney'. Lastly, examine the rejection of the pardon and the appeal of the poem to the lower classes.

Mar 27, 2019 • 1h 6min
Episode 123: A Material Change
Explore the shift from animal hides to paper by scribes in the 1300s. Discover the origins and meanings of 'text' and its connection to weaving. Learn about the evolution of 'carte blanche' and its influence on words like 'blank' and 'cartridge'. Delve into the origins of 'library', 'paper', and 'watermark'. Uncover the role of rag collectors and the spread of paper mills. Understand the impact of paper on the printing revolution and the challenges in its supply.


