Best friends Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts of a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top-tier takes and bottomless banter. They will be talking about queer life in London, LGBTQIA+ issues, queer media and pop culture with frequent cheeky anecdotes along the way. 💜💚 New episodes land every Wednesday, and will be available to watch on YouTube every Friday. For more Jack and Charlie, check out their Versatile Ru-Views of RuPaul's Drag Race UK Season 7, only on YouTube, droppin ...
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Why do great novels, poems and plays move us and excite us? How can they change the way we look at ourselves and the world? What do these authors have to teach us? Why do they matter? There are no better answers to these questions than those provided by the authors themselves. We want to let them speak. Professing Literature is not a broad summary of major works. Instead, it will zero in on one or two key passages, looking at them closely in order to figure out what is at stake. The goal wil ...
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. It's Christmas Eve, so Darling and Knave are talking all things Xmas, from murders in Albert Square to Miss Piggy. They'll be covering their favourite Christmas films, songs, memories and stories, so listen along for some…
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Celebrity Memoir Review - Coming Up For Air
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53:34Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. This week, they try their hand at reviewing a celebrity memoir, taking a look at Tom Daley's 2021 autobiography Coming Up for Air: What I Learned from Sport, Fame and Fatherhood. They discuss Daley's dedication to his spo…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. Let's make the Yuletide Gay! Your co-hosts are feeling festive as they watch a seminal film in the pantheon of queer cinema; Single All The Way. This 2021 movie stars Michael Urie and Philemon Chambers as two best friends…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. Rejoicify! For in this episode, Jack and Charlie are headed to Oz, to talk all about Wicked, the musical phenomenon that took the world by storm in 2024 and 2025. You can guarantee their takes are going to be thrillifying…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode, Jack and Charlie are getting personal, sharing some of their dating stories from over the years. Starting with their first gay kisses, all the way through to disappointing encounters they've had in recent…
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Representation in Cinema - Straight Actors, Queer Roles
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43:47Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode, Jack and Charlie talk about queer representation in cinema, then delve into a light analysis of two famous films; Brokeback Mountain and Red, White and Royal Blue, that both feature straight male actors p…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode, Jack and Charlie talk about Pokémon; their relationship with it, how its brought them closer together, and why it is so popular and meaningful to queer people.…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode, Jack and Charlie talk about navigating the corporate world as a queer person, touching on the differing experiences of people who are visibly and invisibly queer.…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode (Part 2 of 2), Jack and Charlie continue to relive 2015 and this time are discussing the songs from E•MO•TION, Carly Rae Jepsen's seminal 3rd album. Now it's Jack's turn to pick apart Charlie's favourite m…
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode (Part 1 of 2), Jack and Charlie are looking back to 2015 and reviewing Tove Lo's debut album, Queen of the Clouds. It's one of Jack's favourites, so will Charlie's rankings of the songs cause any problems …
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Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this episode, Jack and Charlie talk about their home city of London; what brought them here, what kept them here for 12+ years, and why they believe London is a fabulous place to live as a queer person.…
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Straight Jacket - Overcoming Shame and Finding Community
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30:46Jack Knave and Charlie Darling are your co-hosts for a brand new LGBTQ+ podcast, promising top tier takes and bottomless banter. In this pilot episode, Jack and Charlie share their mission statement, before discussing what they found to be the most relatable themes from Matthew Todd's book Straight Jacket, published in 2015.…
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Hello and welcome to Versatile Views, the LGBTQ+ podcast promising top-tier takes and bottomless banter. Launching everywhere on the 15th of October, your co-hosts Jack Knave and Charlie Darling will be talking about queer literature and media, pop culture and London's LGBTQIA+ lifestyle. New episodes drop every Wednesday. See you there!…
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EP23 - Knaves Or Jacks? | Dickens, Great Expectations
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1:32:38Charles Dickens, Great Expectations. It takes many years and great disappointment for Pip to understand what happened to him. The protagonist of Dickens’ novel lives amid hope and fear, unaware of who it is that shaped his life and what he should really value. His story is about coming to terms with his responsibility, forgiving the ones who had hu…
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EP22 - Until the World Is Mended | A Reflection On J.R.R. Tolkien
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1:33:37J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien is one of the most beloved writers in the English tradition, though that popularity is a source of frustration to many supposedly sophisticated critics and scholars. However, his fans and his detractors alike often miss not just how carefully constructed his fiction is but how seriously it explores p…
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EP21 - Twin Compasses | Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
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1:26:05John Donne, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning. John Donne came of age in a high culture whose notions of love were shaped by writers like Philip Sidney. Donne’s own love poetry, though, was very different. Scandalously frank, experimental, intellectually complex, Donne disdains the traditional conventions. Whether praising the beloved or excoriati…
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EP20 - Star and Star Lover | Sidney, Astrophil and Stella
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1:21:33Sir Philip Sidney, Astrophil and Stella. Over the course of the sixteenth century English poets experimented with the sonnet form invented by their Italian neighbours, and the Petrarchan conventions that came with it. The goal was a long sequence of many short poems which chronicle the emotional chaos springing from unrequited love. Sir Philip Sidn…
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EP19 - Into the Storm | Keats, “The Eve of St. Agnes” (Part Two)
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1:00:26John Keats, “The Eve of St. Agnes,” (Part Two). Today we conclude our examination of Keats’ poem, looking at three pairs of stanzas that describe the strange courtship of Porphyro and Madeline and their escape from the castle. We love hearing from all of you. Please email us at [email protected]. ------ Theme Music: "Nobility" by …
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EP18 - The Numb Fingers | Keats, “The Eve of St. Agnes” (Part One)
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1:14:06John Keats, “The Eve of St. Agnes” (Part One). The first of a two-part episode that considers John Keats’ gorgeous poem. Set in a dreamy medieval world of castles, blood feuds and esoteric folk rituals, Keats gives us a love story with some of the lushest and most opulent imagery in all of English poetry. However, we begin in a very different atmos…
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EP17 – Bred in the Bone | Auden, September 1, 1939
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1:19:00On the day the Nazis invade Poland, beginning the Second World War, a poet nurses a drink in a New York bar. The unwarlike Auden has just immigrated to the United States from England, yet he feels a shadow rising behind him in the east that no one will be able to escape. Auden looks without and within, contemplating the primordial destructive urge …
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EP16 - Family Breakfast | O’Connor, The Lame Shall Enter First
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1:37:22Flannery O’Connor, The Lame Shall Enter First. Sheppard is a high-minded liberal. Norton is his disappointing young son, who seems indifferent to Sheppard’s moral crusades. In the opening paragraphs of this short story Flannery O’Connor presents the two of them at breakfast. Every detail of the depiction alludes to just what is wrong within this li…
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EP15 – Take My Eyes | Shakespeare, King Lear (Part Two)
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1:29:38William Shakespeare, King Lear, Act Four, Scene Five. Lear has lost his kingdom, his family, his security and his sanity. When he encounters his old friend the Earl of Gloucester, who has been savagely blinded, we witness one of the strangest and yet richest conversations in all of literature. Choked with both rage and guilt, Lear intercuts fantasi…
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EP14 - Not Altogether Fool | Shakespeare, King Lear (Part One)
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1:27:23William Shakespeare, King Lear, Act One, Scene Four. Looking forward to an easy retirement, where he can maintain the honours of kingship with none of the responsibilities, King Lear abdicates, and banishes the wrong daughter. His loyal fool attempts to show him the error of his ways. We love hearing from all of you. Please email us at ProfessingLi…
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EP13 – Beyond the Sunset | Tennyson, Ulysses
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1:33:30Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Ulysses. Homer tells of how the mighty king of Ithaca arrived home after twenty years of war and wandering. However, in Tennyson’s monologue, one of the best-loved poems of the nineteenth century, we hear that he is restless and longs for the companionship and adventure that had come to define him. We love hearing from all of…
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EP12 - The Winter Road | Bronte, Jane Eyre
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1:21:30Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Chapter 12. Late on a winter afternoon a young woman is walking from the country manor where she works toward the neighbouring village. Jane Eyre has known great sadness. She is poor and friendless but also strong and wise, possessed of high integrity and deep faith. When she shortly encounters a strange man on horsebac…
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EP11 - An Old Woman and a Little Girl | St. Luke’s Gospel
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1:15:52St. Luke’s Gospel 8:40-56. In this episode Professing Literature tackles the New Testament. We discuss two intertwined miracle stories in Luke’s Gospel: a healing and a resurrection. Though the stories are short and seemingly simple Luke artfully deploys a handful of key details to help us understand the character of Jesus and the nature of his mis…
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Retrospective 01 | From Macbeth to Midsummer (Episodes 1-10)
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1:00:28David and Eric look back over the first series (episodes 1-10) of Professing Literature and David answers some listener questions. We got a great response from listeners and some great questions about episodes 1-10. David also gives a few clues as to what's coming in the next series of episodes (Eric presses him on when there will be more Macbeth!)…
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EP10 - A Night In the Forest | Shakespeare, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
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1:08:19A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act Four, Scene One. When four young aristocrats and a weaver spend a night in the forest outside of Athens they cross into the world of the faeries. The next morning they struggle to understand what happened. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Please reach out with questions, comments, or critiques to Profe…
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EP09 - At the Violet Hour | Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (Part Two)
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1:24:49T. S. Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (Part Two). The conclusion of our discussion of “Prufrock,” Eliot’s seminal exploration of modern alienation. Professing Literature is officially back! Thanks for your patience during our hiatus. We've got more episodes coming. Thanks so much for your support! We'd love to hear what you think about…
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EP08 - Prufrock Among the Women | Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (Part One)
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1:25:48T. S. Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” (Part One). This is the first of two episodes devoted to one of the most famous poems of the twentieth century, wherein Eliot’s enigmatic speaker invites us on an evening stroll through his memories, his fears and his inhibitions. We'd love to hear what you think about this episode or any of the ot…
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EP07 - The Archer with the Bow | Beowulf
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1:18:57Beowulf. A shining young warrior has crossed the water and saved the Danish people from a dreadful monster and his scarcely less dreadful mother. As the Danes honour Beowulf with feasting, gifts and music their aged king offers him some counsel. Hrothgar has ruled the Danes for fifty years, in times of triumph and adversity, and he wants to make su…
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EP06 - Memories of Jane | Salinger, "The Catcher in the Rye"
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1:13:40J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye, Chapter 11. Jane Gallagher had been the sort of girl who kept her kings in the back row. Is she still? As sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield unravels over the course of a few days in Manhattan his thoughts often return to Jane, who haunts his memory and is connected to so many of his most pressing obsessions: …
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EP05 - Alone in the Darkness | Milton, “When I Consider How My Light Is Spent”
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54:30John Milton, “When I Consider How My Light Is Spent.” In the early 1650s John Milton lost his eyesight. Blindness forced him out of politics, where he had been an important figure in Oliver Cromwell’s government, and into retirement where he wrote some of the greatest poetry in all of literary history. In this sonnet, though, he wonders if he has a…
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EP04 - Lunchbreak At the Victory Mansions | Orwell, "1984"
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1:03:36George Orwell, 1984, Chapter One. The opening paragraphs of George Orwell’s novel seem innocuous, as a man named Winston Smith returns to his apartment building for lunch. However, from the first sentence onward Orwell estranges us from the world we take for granted and begins hinting at the nature of the totalitarian state which he feared might on…
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EP03 - When the Sweet Turns Sour | Heaney, “Blackberry Picking”
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57:35Seamus Heaney, “Blackberry-Picking.” Today we consider a lyric poem from Death of a Naturalist, Seamus Heaney’s first collection (1966). In “Blackberry-Picking” Heaney recounts a memory from his childhood, or perhaps from the beginning of his childhood’s end. ---------- We started recording episodes about a year ago and are just now releasing them.…
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EP02 - Losing Your Way at a Picnic | Austen, "Emma"
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1:02:09Emma, Vol 3, Chapter 7. A bright summer day in Surrey offers a sharp contrast to emotional storms. In this episode we discuss one of Jane Austen’s great set pieces, the picnic at Box Hill. Emma gets herself into deep trouble when she embarrasses an old friend, and the man who secretly loves her has to summon up the courage to tell her she was wrong…
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EP01 - In the Middle of a Murder | Shakespeare, "Macbeth"
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1:05:45Macbeth, Act Two, Scene Two. In the inaugural episode of Professing Literature we examine a conversation held in the aftermath of one of literature’s most famous murders. Macbeth has just stabbed a king to gain a throne he will never sit upon securely. His tense exchange of words with Lady Macbeth discloses the moral and psychological stakes of the…
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