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53. Game of Thrones

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Notable books mentioned: Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, Les Rois maudits, Shakespeare's history plays, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

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Game of Thrones
George R.R. Martin

The host discusses the significant impact that 'Game of Thrones' has had on shaping popular perceptions of the medieval period. They emphasize its…

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Les Rois maudits

The host mentions 'Les Rois maudits' as a significant influence on George R.R. Martin's writing of Game of Thrones. This reference highlights the c…

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Shakespeare's history plays

The host discusses how Shakespeare's history plays profoundly interpret British history, particularly the Wars of the Roses, which parallels the na…

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53. Game of Thrones mentions Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, Les Rois maudits, Shakespeare's history plays, and The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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What, if anything, can we learn about medieval history from Game of Thrones? Or is George R R Martin’s hugely popular series of books, and the blockbuster TV series based on them, in danger of supplanting true history in the popular imagination? Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, both huge fans of the series, discuss books, films and history.
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  • The conversation centers on Daenerys Targaryen comparison.
  • A second recurring theme is dragons and super weapons.
  • Referenced books include Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin and Les Rois maudits.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Fans of historical fiction and those interested in cultural impact and fans of historical fiction and fantasy literature.

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Fans of historical fiction and those interested in cultural impactfans of historical fiction and fantasy literatureFans of historical literature and adaptationsfans of fantasy literature and those interested in literary analysisReaders interested in historical parallels and character analysisFans of fantasy literature and critical analysis

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Game of Thrones
George R.R. Martin
Best for Fans of historical fiction and those interested in cultural impactOften cited around influence of Game of Thrones

George R.R. Martin starts writing these books in sort of the early to mid-1990s, reflecting on historical events and their impact on the narrative.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of historical fiction and those interested in cultural impact
Key quote: I mean, I'd go further and say that nothing in the 21st century has done more to shape the way that a broader range of people now think about the past than Game of Thrones.
The host discusses the significant impact that 'Game of Thrones' has had on shaping popular perceptions of the medieval period. They emphasize its influence over historical understanding compared to other works, highlighting its blend of fantasy and historical elements.
ASIN: 0345535529
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Best for fans of historical fiction and fantasy literatureOften cited around inspiration for Game of Thrones

Martin said that his inspiration was a series of French novels set in the 13th, early 14th century, specifically mentioning 'Les Rois maudits'.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: fans of historical fiction and fantasy literature
Key quote: the reason that I think that's interesting is that Martin said that his inspiration was a series of French novels set in the 13th, early 14th century.
The host mentions 'Les Rois maudits' as a significant influence on George R.R. Martin's writing of Game of Thrones. This reference highlights the connection between historical narratives and contemporary storytelling.
ASIN: B00H7M2MT6
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Best for Fans of historical literature and adaptationsOften cited around Shakespeare's influence on history

The great dramatic cycle that tells the story of the Wars of the Roses is Shakespeare's history plays.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of historical literature and adaptations
Key quote: The great dramatic cycle that tells the story of the Wars of the Roses is Shakespeare's history plays.
The host discusses how Shakespeare's history plays profoundly interpret British history, particularly the Wars of the Roses, which parallels the narrative structure of 'Game of Thrones.' They emphasize Shakespeare's lasting influence on the perception of English medieval history across cultures, especially in America.
ASIN: 0140165479
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The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien
Best for fans of fantasy literature and those interested in literary analysisOften cited around dragons and super weapons

I also think you can't get away from Tolkien. I mean, Tolkien is the person who basically invents high fantasy, or at least popularises it.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: fans of fantasy literature and those interested in literary analysis
Key quote: the prospect of using the ring hangs over The Lord of the Rings.
The host discusses the symbolic role of dragons in modern narratives, comparing them to the One Ring in 'The Lord of the Rings'. This comparison highlights how both represent ultimate power and the potential for corruption, reflecting contemporary concerns about weapons of mass destruction.
ASIN: B0099SNQYG
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Ravenna
Judith Heron
Best for Readers interested in historical parallels and character analysisOften cited around Daenerys Targaryen comparison

Judith Heron writes about Gallop Placidia in her book, Ravenna, where she parallels her story to that of Daenerys Targaryen.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in historical parallels and character analysis
Key quote: Judith Heron writes about her in her book, Ravenna, doesn't she?
The host mentions Judith Heron's book 'Ravenna' to draw a parallel between Daenerys Targaryen and historical figures, specifically Gallop Placidia. This reference serves to highlight the complexities of power and leadership in both fictional and historical contexts.
ASIN: 0691204225
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Best for Fans of fantasy literature and critical analysisOften cited around Game of Thrones vs Narnia

Philip Pullman is mentioned as the anti-Narnia, contrasting his work with that of Tolkien.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Fans of fantasy literature and critical analysis
Key quote: I mean, that's basically what a lot of people have seen this as.
The host contrasts the sensibilities of 'Game of Thrones' with those of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Narnia'. He suggests that George R.R. Martin's work serves as an anti-Tolkien narrative, highlighting its different approach to storytelling and themes.
ASIN: 0007100248
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Best for Readers interested in medieval literature and ethicsOften cited around medieval violence and ethics

I've just been reading Chaucer. Chaucer, of course, is always associated with bawdy and people having sex and people sticking arses out of windows.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in medieval literature and ethics
Key quote: So essentially, what Game of Thrones does not get is the way in which there are controlling ideologies, frameworks of morality, ethics that govern how warriors behave.
The host mentions Chaucer to illustrate the contrasting portrayal of knights in medieval literature compared to modern depictions in shows like Game of Thrones. Chaucer's works highlight the moral frameworks that governed knightly behavior, which are often overlooked in contemporary narratives that emphasize brutality and cynicism.
ASIN: 0140424385
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Best for Readers interested in medieval literature and ethicsOften cited around medieval violence and morality

In the knight's tale, the whole thing is that you have two brother knights who spend years, both hankering after the same lady.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Readers interested in medieval literature and ethics
Key quote: So essentially, what Game of Thrones does not get is the way in which there are controlling ideologies, frameworks of morality, ethics that govern how warriors behave.
The host mentions 'The Knight's Tale' to highlight the contrasting portrayal of knights in Chaucer's work compared to modern interpretations like 'Game of Thrones.' They argue that Chaucer presents a more nuanced view of knightly behavior and ethics, which is often overlooked in contemporary narratives that focus on brutality and cynicism.
ASIN: 1073822842
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Best for Readers interested in medieval literature and ethicsOften cited around medieval ethics and morality

So in the Wife of Bath's tale, that rape is punished. The whole dynamic of the plot revolves around his attempt to avoid being executed for committing rape.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Readers interested in medieval literature and ethics
Key quote: So in the wife of Bath's tale, that rape is punished.
The host references 'The Wife of Bath's Tale' to illustrate how medieval narratives often included moral frameworks that governed behavior, contrasting this with the more cynical portrayal in modern works like 'Game of Thrones.' The mention serves to highlight the complexities of human nature and societal norms in historical contexts, suggesting that Chaucer's work offers a more nuanced view of knightly conduct.
ASIN: B0BSWKBYNH
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Best for Readers interested in historical parallels in literatureOften cited around historical comparisons in fantasy

He wrote a book about it. He knew better than anybody.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in historical parallels in literature
Key quote: Gibbon looking over the ruins of Rome.
The host mentions Gibbon in the context of discussing the fall of ancient civilizations, comparing Valyria to Rome. This reference highlights the theme of historical decline in fantasy narratives.
ASIN: 0140437649
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Best for Fans of fantasy literature and medieval historyOften cited around Dragons in medieval literature

Tolkien is writing in a much higher...

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of fantasy literature and medieval history
Key quote: But it's also the way that... it's very modern because it's the way that we now think of weapons of mass destruction.
The host discusses the representation of dragons in medieval literature and how it parallels modern narratives, particularly in 'Game of Thrones.' They draw connections between the supernatural elements in both works and the implications of power and destruction associated with dragons and Tolkien's ring.
ASIN: 0345538374
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State of Emergency cover
Best for Readers interested in royal family dynamics and political history.Often cited around Prince Andrew's interests

The speaker mentions that Prince Andrew is a big fan of their book 'State of Emergency' about the Ted Heathiers.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in royal family dynamics and political history.
Key quote: I happen to know Prince Andrew is a very big fan of my book State of Emergency about the Ted Heathiers.
The host briefly mentions the book 'State of Emergency' in relation to Prince Andrew's interests. This reference serves to highlight a connection between the royal family and the book's themes.
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Rome

Confidence: 90%

The HBO series 'Rome' is mentioned in relation to its portrayal of the classical world and treatment of slaves.

Movie

I, Claudius

Confidence: 90%

'I, Claudius' is referenced as a deeply influential work that inspired many great dramas of 21st century American TV.