Great Writers Inspire


(4.3 stars; 21 reviews)

University of Oxford Podcasts

Capítulos

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

Reseñas

Interesting Lectures


(3.5 stars)

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.


(5 stars)

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