Great Writers Inspire
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Kapitel
Oscar Wilde's Women | 16:24 | Gelesen von Sophie Duncan |
Great Writers Inspire Great Writing | 9:23 | Gelesen von Alex Pryce |
Julian Thompson on Rudyard Kipling | 20:23 | Gelesen von Julian Thompson |
Julian Thompson on Sir Walter Scott | 18:14 | Gelesen von Julian Thompson |
Shakespeare and Voice | 8:14 | Gelesen von Linda Gates |
What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 3 | 13:02 | Gelesen von Helena Kennedy |
What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 2 | 6:09 | Gelesen von Judith Luna |
What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 1 | 19:27 | Gelesen von Ankhi Mukherjee |
Dickens's Points of View | 30:12 | Gelesen von Jon Mee |
Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored | 9:31 | Gelesen von Kathryn Sutherland |
The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising | 27:07 | Gelesen von Kathryn Sutherland |
Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project | 0:46 | Gelesen von Joshua Carr |
What is a Great Writer? An academic panel discusses the question. | 48:07 | Gelesen von Seamus Perry, Margaret Kean, Peter McDonald, Ankhi Mukherjee and Rebecca Beasley |
Julian Thompson on Wilkie Collins | 17:06 | Gelesen von Julian Thompson |
Chaucer | 14:01 | Gelesen von Daniel Wakelin |
Ezra Pound | 15:10 | Gelesen von Rebecca Beasley |
Mary Leapor | 12:38 | Gelesen von Jennifer Batt |
John Milton | 18:31 | Gelesen von Anna Beer |
The Lure of the East: the Oriental and Philosophical Tale in Eighteenth-Century … | 13:05 | Gelesen von Ros Ballaster |
Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany | 13:42 | Gelesen von Abigail Williams |
Why Dickens? | 10:26 | Gelesen von Robert Douglas-Fairhurst |
J.M. Coetzee | 12:57 | Gelesen von Peter McDonald |
Olive Schreiner | 11:21 | Gelesen von Elleke Boehmer |
Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine | 20:28 | Gelesen von Faith Binckes |
George Eliot - A Very Large Brain | 11:08 | Gelesen von Catherine Brown |
William Blake | 12:28 | Gelesen von David Fallon |
18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | 10:28 | Gelesen von Jennifer Batt |
Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing | 11:17 | Gelesen von Abigail Williams |
Beowulf | 12:37 | Gelesen von Francis Leneghan |
Shakespeare and the Stage | 15:18 | Gelesen von Tiffany Stern |
Bewertungen
Interesting Lectures





WareforCoin
The only complaints about this collection of lectures is that some of them had technical issues. The lecture about the feminist poet had audio repeat from about mid point on, and we never get the whole lecture. Another one was very quiet, and I had to turn my phone volume almost to max in order to hear it. (I'm sorry, I basically binge listened so now I've forgotten which one it was, although I can tell you the voice sounded like an older man. I got totally lost in listening after adjusting the volume, and the specific lecture that it happened in is gone out of my mind.) Some of the lecturers also kind of talked a lot, but said very little, which I suppose should be expected from a group of lecturers speaking on great literature. I particularly liked the several lecturer long look into what makes a classic. It really made me think about other works of art, and what would make those works a classic. Overall, I recommend it.





Retired Librarian
Short, succinct, interesting talks about well known and little known authors. Excellent speakers Informative and enjoyable.