Learn about A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens in our Let’s Talk Literature episode from English Plus Podcast. Learn about the major characters, plot, themes and much more in this episode.


Learn about A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens in our Let’s Talk Literature episode from English Plus Podcast. Learn about the major characters, plot, themes and much more in this episode.

Learn about an immortal classic by Emily Bronte. In this episode of Let’s Talk Literature, we will talk about Wuthering Heights. We will discuss its plot, characters and themes.

Learn about Cervantes’ masterpiece Don Quixote De La Mancha in this new Immortal Books episode from English Plus Podcast.

Learn about one of the most famous books in Italian Literature, The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. I will give you some background of the book, the author and we will take a deep dive into The Divine Comedy.

Learn about Indian Literature from its first beginnings all the way to contemporary Indian literature in this new Essential Guides episode from English Plus Podcast.

We recoil at AI-generated content while happily consuming whatever an algorithm serves us. This deep dive examines the hypocrisy in our performed disgust, why “human or machine?” is the wrong question, and what a more honest relationship with content actually looks like.

Scientists, poets, and teachers were once public heroes. Now they’re invisible. A deep dive into what actually changed — and what to honestly tell a young person.

There was a moment when who you are started mattering more than how good you are. Here’s what changed, what we gained, and the quiet bill now coming due.

Fame isn’t random luck or a shadowy conspiracy — it’s a business model. A deep dive into superstar economics, the algorithm, and the dopamine lottery that keeps us all playing.

You don’t need to quit everything to be a writer. A warm, dryly funny journal entry on the day job, the starving artist myth, and why “give up all else” is the worst advice in the arts.

Five thousand years of history bring us to the hardest questions: what policies actually protect people, what evidence says about different approaches, and what it would mean to organize our response to commercial sex around the genuine interests of the most vulnerable people involved.