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Poetry with A.E. Stallings
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What These Ithakas Mean: Cavafy, Translation, Influence, and Imitation

What These Ithakas Mean: Cavafy, Translation, Influence, and Imitation (Professor of Poetry lecture, Feb 2025)
Making the Pitt Rivers Museum

Making Music with Sound Archives

Hip hop, rap, and multimedia artists X and Rawz tell us about the music they produced using sounds from the museum archives. The project team talk about how understanding more about makers (rather than takers!) fits into the work of a modern museum.
Poetry with A.E. Stallings
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Upping the ante: how word choice, quotation and allusion in poems raise the stakes

Upping the ante: how word choice, quotation and allusion in poems raise the stakes (Professor of Poetry lecture, Nov 2024)
Poetry with A.E. Stallings
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Mr Eugenides after the Burning of Smyrna: George Seferis and The Waste Land

A.E. Stallings gave a lecture as the Oxford Professor of Poetry on 15 February 2024. She talked on Mr Eugenides after the Burning of Smyrna: George Seferis and The Waste Land
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 6 - Chaucer’s legacy

Professor Marion Turner looks at Chaucer's legacy and the changes in societal perception of Chaucer. She also looks at online resources to help the beginner study Chaucer.
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 5 - The Language of Chaucer

Professor Marion Turner delves into Geoffrey Chaucer's language and writing style. Chaucer championed a vernacular English form of writing, a departure from the prevalent use of Latin or French in poetry and the law.
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 4 - The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale

Professor Marion Turner introduces one of the most famous and intricate tales from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales – "The Wife of Bath."
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 3 - The Miller’s Tale

Professor Marion Turner introduces the ribald and humorous world of one of the Canterbury Tales' most famous stories – "The Miller's Tale."
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 2 - An Introduction to the Canterbury Tales

Professor Marion Turner provides an in-depth exploration of Geoffrey Chaucer's classic work, the Canterbury Tales.
Chaucer for Beginners

Chaucer 1 - An Introduction to the life and times of Geoffrey Chaucer

In the introductory episode of "Chaucer for Beginners,” expert Professor Marion Turner introduces the life of writer Geoffrey Chaucer, shedding light on his background and life in 14th century England.
Translation and Medical Humanities

Conference Highlights

A short film highlighting the two day Translation and Medical Humanities Conference 2023
Translation and Medical Humanities

I shiver a little, I shudder a little:” Gist Translation and Uncanny Bodily Knowledges

A moving scholarly exploration and poetic performance.
Translation and Medical Humanities

Translating Symbolism into Precision Medicine

A fascinating exploration of the likenesses between cellular and verbal communication, and their impact on the insurgence of disease.
Translation and Medical Humanities

Health Rhymes with Death

Nicola Gardini challenges the idea that health is the opposite of disease.
Professor of Poetry

Counterblast! (a manifesto for poetry)

Alice Oswald's final lecture as the English Faculty's Professor of Poetry.
Professor of Poetry
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Anonymous and Onymous

A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Hilary Term 2023
Professor of Poetry
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Meandering Fortune-Graphs

A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Michaelmas 2022.
Wadcast

#6 From Rightmove to Writing | with Jane Griffiths

One day, while browsing Rightmove, Jane discovered a clue that her childhood home was at risk of demolition…
Professor of Poetry
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The Life and Death of Poetry

A distracted walkabout with T.S Eliot and others.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration – of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today.

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