J.M. Coetzee |
Professor Peter McDonald gives a talk on the work of South African Nobel Laureate, J.M. Coetzee. |
Peter McDonald |
7 February, 2012 |
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Olive Schreiner |
Professor Elleke Boehmer gives a talk on Olive Schreiner (1855-1920), the South African novelist, pioneering feminist, and anti-imperialist polemicist. |
Elleke Boehmer |
7 February, 2012 |
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Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine |
Dr Faith Binckes explains why modernist short story writer and critic Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) is a great writer, highlighting her involvement with the 1911-1913 periodical Rhythm, edited by her second husband John Middleton Murry. |
Faith Binckes |
7 February, 2012 |
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George Eliot - A Very Large Brain |
Dr Catherine Brown gives a talk on George Eliot and her influences. |
Catherine Brown |
7 February, 2012 |
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William Blake |
Dr David Fallon introduces the poetry, painting, and engraving of William Blake, focusing on the imaginative and visionary aspects of Blake's work and his desire to break the publics 'mind-forg'd manacles'. |
David Fallon |
7 February, 2012 |
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18th Century Labouring Class Poetry |
Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets. |
Jennifer Batt |
7 February, 2012 |
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Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing |
Dr Abigail Williams gives a talk on Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing. |
Abigail Williams |
7 February, 2012 |
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Beowulf |
Dr Francis Leneghan gives a talk on Beowulf, one of the most important works in Anglo-Saxon literature. |
Francis Leneghan |
7 February, 2012 |
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Shakespeare and the Stage |
Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England. |
Tiffany Stern |
7 February, 2012 |
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Pericles, Prince of Tyre |
Pericles has been on the margins of the Shakespearean canon: this fourteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series shows some of its self-conscious artistry and contemporary popularity. |
Emma Smith |
1 February, 2012 |
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Richard III |
In this thirteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series the focus is on the inevitability of the ending of Richard III: does the play endorse Richmond's final victory? |
Emma Smith |
25 January, 2012 |
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The Comedy of Errors |
Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical exploits of Comedy of Errors, drawing out the play's serious concerns with identity and selfhood. |
Emma Smith |
23 January, 2012 |
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The Joys of Cricket |
This podcast looks at cricket seen through eighteenth-century eyes, focussing on a poem by James Dance, called 'Cricket: An Heroic Poem.'. |
Adam Rounce |
12 December, 2011 |
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George Eliot 3. Reception History |
In this third and final podcast, Dr Catherine Brown discusses the popularity of George Eliot's work in the Victorian period, which led to her status as a sage and the steady accumulation of her wealth. |
Catherine Brown |
5 December, 2011 |
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History of English Pronunciation |
Do we really know what Chaucer's poetry sounded like? Professor Simon Horobin introduces evidence that gives us an insight into the history of English pronunciation and explores what it tells us about how and why changes in language take place. |
Simon Horobin |
30 November, 2011 |
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Henry IV part 1 |
Like generations of theatre-goers, this lecture concentrates on the (large) figure of Sir John Falstaff and investigates his role in Henry IV part 1. Lecture 11 in the Approaching Shakespeare series. |
Emma Smith |
16 November, 2011 |
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George Eliot 2. Genre and Justice |
The second lecture in the series on George Eliot considers how narrative justice operates in relation to the genres of comedy and tragedy, particularly in 'Adam Bede' and 'Daniel Deronda'. |
Catherine Brown |
15 November, 2011 |
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The Tempest |
That the character of Prospero is a Shakespearean self-portrait is a common reading of The Tempest: this tenth Approaching Shakespeare lecture asks whether that is a useful reading of the play. |
Emma Smith |
14 November, 2011 |
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George Eliot 1. Intellect and Consciousness |
In this lecture Dr Catherine Brown brings her discussion to focus primarily upon Eliot's atypical novella 'The Lifted Veil' and her novel 'Middlemarch'. |
Catherine Brown |
10 November, 2011 |
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Antony and Cleopatra |
What kind of tragedy is this play, with its two central figures rather than a singular hero? The ninth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series tries to find out. |
Emma Smith |
10 November, 2011 |
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Shakespeare and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) |
Professor Charlotte Brewer introduces the methodology behind the creation of the OED and how current activity to update the Dictionary may reveal new evidence about Shakespeare's impact on the English Language. |
Charlotte Brewer |
8 November, 2011 |
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Realism |
Dr Catherine Brown, English Faculty, Oxford, gives a lecture exploring the nature of realism in verbal and visual art. |
Catherine Brown |
8 November, 2011 |
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Richard II |
Lecture eight in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks the question that structures Richard II: does the play suggest Henry Bolingbroke's overthrow of the king was justified? |
Emma Smith |
1 November, 2011 |
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Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth |
Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul on their attitudes towards history and myth. |
Catherine Brown |
26 October, 2011 |
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English and Gender |
Professor Deborah Cameron explores some of the key theories surrounding the use of language by women and men. Are we really so different? |
Deborah Cameron |
21 October, 2011 |
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Introduction to the MSt in English Language |
Professor Deborah Cameron introduces the new Master's course in English Language offered by the University of Oxford. |
Deborah Cameron |
21 October, 2011 |
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Twelfth Night |
The seventh Approaching Shakespeare lecture takes a minor character in Twelfth Night - Antonio - and uses his presence to open up questions of sexuality, desire and the nature of romantic comedy. |
Emma Smith |
20 October, 2011 |
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Titus Andronicus |
Focusing in detail on one particular scene, and on critical responses to it, this sixth Approaching Shakespeare lecture on Titus Andronicus deals with violence, rhetoric, and the nature of dramatic sensationalism. |
Emma Smith |
19 October, 2011 |
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Poetry and Tobacco |
This podcast looks at the relationship between tobacco and poetic inspiration, through some popular comic poems. |
Abigail Williams, Laurence Williams, John Clargo |
3 August, 2011 |
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You are the Earth, You are the Sky; How one man become the dominant force in the British media's coverage of sport. Does that mean he controls sport itself? |
Final lecture of the 2011 News International Professorship of Broadcast Media lecture series on Sport and Broadcast Media. |
Matthew Engel |
19 April, 2011 |
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From Reith to wreath; The Great Days of Sport on BBC TV and how they ended |
Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 New International Professor of Broadcast Media gives his third lecture in the 2011 series entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people. |
Matthew Engel |
19 April, 2011 |
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It's the Cat's Whisker: How Sport and the Media developed together, from Mesopotamia to John Logie Baird |
Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 News International Broadcast Media Professor gives his second lecture in the 2011 series entitled 'Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people. |
Matthew Engel |
19 April, 2011 |
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Life and death? No, Much more Important than that; How Sport turned into Big Business and a Global Obsession |
Matthew Engel, Journalist and Sports Writer and 2011 News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media gives the first of the 2011 series on Broadcast media, entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people. |
Matthew Engel |
19 April, 2011 |
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Tolkien's Languages |
These lectures cover an introduction to J R R Tolkien's career, show how medieval literature influenced his fiction, and consider the wider scheme Tolkien worked on linking his mythology to historical and other mythical events. |
Elizabeth Solopova |
21 March, 2011 |
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Tolkien and Medieval Literature |
These lectures cover an introduction to J R R Tolkien's career, show how medieval literature influenced his fiction, and consider the wider scheme Tolkien worked on linking his mythology to historical and other mythical events. |
Elizabeth Solopova |
21 March, 2011 |
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J R R Tolkien 'Beyond the Shoreless Sea' |
These lectures cover an introduction to J R R Tolkien's career, show how medieval literature influenced his fiction, and consider the wider scheme Tolkien worked on linking his mythology to historical and other mythical events. |
Stuart Lee |
21 March, 2011 |
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J R R Tolkien: Medievalist and Mythmaker |
These lectures cover an introduction to J R R Tolkien's career, show how medieval literature influenced his fiction, and consider the wider scheme Tolkien worked on linking his mythology to historical and other mythical events. |
Stuart Lee |
21 March, 2011 |
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Brought to Book: Book History and the Idea of Literature |
Professor Paul Eggert, University of New South Wales, gives the 17th Annual D.F. McKenzie lecture on the subject of books and gives a case study of Henry Lawson, Australian author of Where the Billy Boils. |
Paul Eggert |
9 March, 2011 |
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The Winter's Tale |
How we can make sense of a play that veers from tragedy to comedy and stretches credulity in its conclusion? That's the topic for this fifth Approaching Shakespeare lecture on The Winter's Tale. |
Emma Smith |
9 November, 2010 |
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Macbeth |
In this fourth Approaching Shakespeare lecture the question is one of agency: who or what makes happen the things that happen in Macbeth? |
Emma Smith |
2 November, 2010 |
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Measure for Measure |
The third Approaching Shakespeare lecture, on Measure for Measure, focuses on the vexed question of this uncomic comedy's genre. |
Emma Smith |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Containing his Death: and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift. |
ePub version of text The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Containing his Death: and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Sirnamed Hot-spvrre. |
ePub version of text The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of HENRY Sirnamed HOT-SPVRRE. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The life and death of King Richard the Second. |
ePub version of text The life and death of King Richard the Second. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The life and death of King Iohn. |
ePub version of text The life and death of King Iohn. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Winters Tale. |
ePub version of text The Winters Tale. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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Twelfe Night, Or what you will. |
ePub version of text Twelfe Night, Or what you will. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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All's Well, that Ends Well. |
ePub version of text ALL'S Well, that Ends Well. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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Measvre, For Measure. |
ePub version of text MEASVRE, For Measure. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Taming of the Shrew. |
ePub version of text THE Taming of the Shrew. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tempest. |
ePub version of text THE TEMPEST. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
ePub version of text THE Two Gentlemen of Verona. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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As you Like it. |
ePub version of text As you Like it. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Merry Wiues of Windsor. |
ePub version of text THE Merry Wiues of Windsor. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Comedie of Errors. |
ePub version of text The Comedie of Errors. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Merchant of Venice. |
ePub version of text The Merchant of Venice. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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A Midsommer Nights Dreame. |
ePub version of text A MIDSOMMER Nights Dreame. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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Much adoe about Nothing. |
ePub version of text Much adoe about Nothing. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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Loues Labour's lost. |
ePub version of text Loues Labour's lost. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The first Part of Henry the Sixt. |
ePub version of text The first Part of Henry the Sixt. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Life of Henry the Fift. |
ePub version of text The Life of Henry the Fift. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Macbeth. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF MACBETH. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Ivlivs Caesar. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF IVLIVS CAESAR. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Life Of Tymon Of Athens. |
ePub version of text THE LIFE OF TYMON OF ATHENS. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Romeo and Ivliet |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF ROMEO and IVLIET / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedy of Coriolanus. |
ePub version of text The Tragedy of Coriolanus. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Troylus and Cressida. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF Troylus and Cressida. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight. |
ePub version of text The Famous History of the Life of King HENRY the Eight. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus. |
ePub version of text The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedy of Richard the Third: with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth Field. |
ePub version of text The Tragedy of Richard the Third: with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth Field. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Cymbeline. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF CYMBELINE. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Anthonie, and Cleopatra. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF Anthonie, and Cleopatra. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Yorke. |
ePub version of text The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of YORKE. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of Othello, the Moore of Venice. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF Othello, the Moore of Venice. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The Tragedie Of King Lear. |
ePub version of text THE TRAGEDIE OF KING LEAR. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The second Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Good Duke Hvmfrey. |
ePub version of text The second Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Good Duke HVMFREY. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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The tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. |
ePub version of text The tragedie of HAMLET, Prince of Denmarke. / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. |
William Shakespeare |
26 October, 2010 |
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Henry V |
The second lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at King Henry V, and asks whether his presentation in the play is entirely positive. |
Emma Smith |
20 October, 2010 |
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Othello |
First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the central question of race and its significance in the play. |
Emma Smith |
18 October, 2010 |
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Tomorrow Got Here Yesterday |
Last of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. |
Stephen Garrett |
11 May, 2010 |
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No More Heroes |
Third of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. |
Stephen Garrett |
11 May, 2010 |
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Why the Only Rule is that there are No Rules |
Second of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. |
Stephen Garrett |
11 May, 2010 |
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How to Grow a Creative Business According to the Laws of Chance |
First of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. |
Stephen Garrett |
11 May, 2010 |
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The Hobbit at the Bodleian: World Book Day |
Judith Priestman, curator of the Bodleian library, discusses the World Book Day 2010 exhibition, where a selection of J.R.R. Tolkien's original artwork which was used to illustrate The Hobbit, was on display to the public. |
Judith Priestman |
13 April, 2010 |
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The Hobbit at the Bodleian: World Book Day |
Judith Priestman, curator of the Bodleian library, discusses the World Book Day 2010 exhibition, where a selection of J.R.R. Tolkien's original artwork which was used to illustrate The Hobbit, was on display to the public. |
Judith Priestman |
13 April, 2010 |
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Philip Pullman: Lyra's Oxford, Bodleian Library Masterclass |
Acclaimed author of His Dark Materials Philip Pullman is interviewed by Margaret Kean on his new book, his influences and his method for writing stories. |
Phillp Pullman, Margaret Kean |
13 April, 2010 |
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Talking Tolkien: The influences of Medieval Literature on the Fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien |
Stuart Lee and Elizabeth Solopova discuss the influences of medieval literature on the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien. |
Stuart Lee, Elizabeth Solopova, Tara Mulholland |
25 March, 2010 |
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Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protégée in Oxford 1889-1893 |
Professor Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford) - Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protígíe in Oxford 1889-1893. |
Richard Sorabji |
3 March, 2010 |
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Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies |
Dr Rupert Arrowsmith (UCL) - 'Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies.'. |
Rupert Arrowsmith |
3 March, 2010 |
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Tracing Indian students at Oxford before the Second World War |
Dr Sumita Mukherjee (Oxford) - 'Tracing Indian Students at Oxford before the Second World War'. |
Sumita Mukherjee |
2 March, 2010 |
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Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub |
Professor Elleke Boehmer (Oxford) - 'Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub'. |
Elleke Boehmer |
2 March, 2010 |
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Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore |
Dr Alex Riddiford - "Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore." This reading was delivered by Anshuman Mondal. |
Alex Riddiford, Anshuman Mondal |
2 March, 2010 |
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Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934 |
Professor Humayun Ansari (RHUL) - 'Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934'. |
Humayun Ansari |
2 March, 2010 |
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Introduction and Reading |
Opening of exhibition by Amitav Ghosh and a reading from his In an Antique Land. Introduced by Anshuman Mondal (Brunel). |
Amitav Ghosh, Anshuman Mondal |
2 March, 2010 |
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Censorship in South Africa: Introduction |
Peter McDonald talks briefly about what first interested him in Censorship of Literature in South Africa. |
Peter McDonald |
12 January, 2010 |
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Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa |
Peter McDonald talks with Oliver Lewis about censorship, its philosophical basis and general history within Apartheid South Africa. |
Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis |
12 January, 2010 |
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The Duchess of Malfi: John Webster |
In dramatizing a woman's sexual choices in a notably sympathetic manner, this tragedy articulates perennial questions about female autonomy and class distinction. |
Emma Smith |
24 November, 2009 |
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Political Perspectives to State Censorship of Literature |
Peter McDonald and David Robertson discuss the idea of state censorship, especially Apartheid era South Africa, looking at the political perspectives and implications of state censorship of literature. |
Peter McDonald, David Robertson |
17 November, 2009 |
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Literature and State Censorship: A literary perspective |
Peter McDonald and Elleke Bohemer discuss state censorship from a literary perspective; also discussing the issues of nationalism, modernism and Apartheid. |
Peter McDonald, Elleke Boehmer |
17 November, 2009 |
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Legal issues in state censorship |
Peter McDonald and Liora Lazarus discuss the legal issues of state censorship especially in Apartheid era South Africa. |
Peter McDonald, Liora Lazarus |
17 November, 2009 |
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