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Let’s get into personal history, religion, the power of love, and sado-masochism (the clinical kind, let’s not get too excited) as we discuss Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time! This is the first in our series of episodes on L’Engle’s Time Quartet (or Quintet?)—we’ll be back throughout the year with more!
Some Sources You Might Find Interesting:
- There is Such a Thing as a Tesseract: A Wrinkle in Time by Mari Ness
- Breaking Out of the “Muffin Tins”: A Wrinkle in Time, Cosmopolitanism, and Children’s Literature by Deborah Lindsay William
- From Camazotz to Stranger Things: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle by Alan Brown
- Unusual Children: Queerishness and Strange Growth in A Wrinkle in Time and The Giver by Olivia Morris
- The Pied Pipers : interviews with the influential creators of children’s literature by Justin Wintle and Emma Fisher
- Why We Still Need Aunt Beast by Jaime Green
- Seraphim, Cherubim, and Virtual Unicorns: Order and Being in Madeline L’Engle’s Time Quartet by Wayne G. Hammond
- I Saw Myself in Meg Murry Even Before She Looked Like Me by Tajja Isen
- The Grand Inquisitor for Children: Rejecting Sadism and Masochism in A Wrinkle in Time by Julie Straight
- The Inadequacy of Language in A Wrinkle in Time by Michael G. Lilienthal
- A Better Country: The Worlds of Religious Fantasy and Science Fiction by Martha Sammons
- The Time Quartet as Madeleine L’Engle’s Theology by Marek Oziewicz
- The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm
- Why We Still Need Aunt Beast by Jaime Green
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