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  • Epi 7: Myths, Monsters, and Fairy Stories
    2025/06/09

    “The analytic study of fairy-stories is as bad a preparation for the enjoying or the writing of them as would be the historical study of the drama of all lands and time for the enjoyment or writing of stage-plays.” – J.R.R. Tolkien, quoted from On Fairy Stories


    Wherein John Ronald kinda craps on the whole idea of the podcast. I feel personally attacked. I happen to have enjoyed many of the works I’ve read for this project while also over-analyzing them for the dubious pleasure of my tens of listeners. I also feel it would be uncharitable to point out that we are about to discuss a 40+ page essay Mr. Tolkien himself wrote on exactly this topic, but I digress.

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    37 分
  • Epi 6: The Black God’s Barbarian
    2025/06/02

    Welcome back, everyone, to Something About Dragons. Today, we’ll be discussing two towering titans of prewar pulp. Righteous raconteurs. Pulp provocateurs. Short story samurai. We’ll be discussing the works of Catherine Lucille Moore, the First Lady of Pulp Fantasy, creator of the inestimable Jirel of Joiry, aka C.L. Moore because sexism. And also, we shall be covering the inescapable Robert E. Howard, creator of Kull the Conqueror, Solomon Kane, and an obscure character named Conan the Cimmerian.


    Content note: discussions of sexism and racism present within the texts and in the general milieu of 1930’s America.

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    44 分
  • Epi 5: Pulp-in-the-Mist
    2025/05/26

    Today, we’ll be discussing Lud-in-the-Mist, by Hope Mirrlees, and the pulp short stories of one of the masters of the form, Clark Ashton Smith. We’ll cover the transition from fantastical literary romances to more dynamic, sword and sorcery-inspiring short fiction as the 1920’s become the 1930’s. The onset of the Great Depression means fantasy fiction becomes a little less elite, a little more populist, and a lot more scandalous. Join us on Something About Dragons, and be sure to check out the accompanying blog posts on the Something About Dragons website.

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    44 分
  • Epi 4: The King of Elfland’s Worm or The Fields We Know
    2025/05/19

    A discussion of The King of Elfland’s Daughter by Lord Dunsany and The Worm Ouroboros by E.R. Eddison. Influential but obscure and also an entry point into discussing the influence of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series edited by Lin Carter on the initial development of the fantasy “canon”.

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    41 分
  • Epi 2: The Wind in the Borderlands
    2025/04/23

    Welcome back, faithful listeners! Today we’ll discuss the nepobaby fail son that is Toad of Toad Hall, while making a little time for a discussion of violence and inter-dimensional pig men. Join us!

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    39 分
  • Epi 0: Prologue
    2025/04/22

    Something About Dragons: A Blog and Podcast for Fantasy Fiction Lovers


    Welcome to Something About Dragons, where we delve into the history and development of fantasy literature in the 20th century! Join us as we discuss legendary authors, iconic series, and the influence of fantasy fiction on popular culture. If you fancy yourself a resident Middle Earth or Westeros, Narnia or Lankmar, Kyrnn or Anhk Morpork, you’re probably in the right place.


    Episode 0 is a Prologue to the series proper, describing the background and strategy of the show overall. Be sure to visit SomethingAboutDragons.net for transcripts, blog posts, and more.

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    27 分