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Sade, l'inconnu? Nouvelles approaches critiques

02 Le personnage sadien: de l'histoire naturelle à la fiction romanesque

This lecture is in French. Second lecture of the Sade, l'inconnu? Nouvelles approaches critiques conference.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2013: Research

Luke van den Barselaar reads his entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2013: Swimming in Loch Suili; The Lake of Shadows

Eva Wallace reads her entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2013: The Devil

Erin Tunney reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2013: Investigation Details; Echo and Narcissus

Kathryn Cussons reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry competition.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2013: Origins

Azfa Ali reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition.
The Leonard Woolf Symposium

The Village in the Jungle as colonial memoir: Woolf writing home

Victoria Glendinning (biographer of Leonard Woolf) Introduced by Hermione Lee (biographer of Virginia Woolf) gives the closing plenary for the The Leonard Woolf Symposium.
The Leonard Woolf Symposium

The Village in the Jungle Roundtable

A discussion of key passages from Leonard (and possibly Virginia) Woolf, led by Hermione Lee (Oxford), Anna Snaith (KCL), Elleke Boehmer (Oxford), David Trotter (Cambridge), Susheila Nasta (OU), Nisha Manocha (Wolfson).
The Leonard Woolf Symposium

Indigenous Tradition and the Western Imagination: Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle

Chandani Lokuge (Monash University, Australia) gives the opening keynote talk for the Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle symposium.
Oxford Martin School: Interviews and Commentaries

Science and the future: Death - nothing more certain? - Oxford Literary Festival

From Neolithic burials to Mozart's Requiem and the novels of Martin Amis, humans have fashioned cultural responses to the inevitability of each individual's demise.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Science and the future: Death - nothing more certain? - Oxford Literary Festival

From Neolithic burials to Mozart's Requiem and the novels of Martin Amis, humans have fashioned cultural responses to the inevitability of each individual's demise.
Keble College

Ariosto's Chivalric Romance as a Source of Italian Epic Theory

Professor Daniel Javitch (Emeritus Prof. Comparative Literature, New York University) gives a talk for the Keble College ASC Creativity lecture series on 28th May 2013.
Keble College

Sisterhood and Female Friendship in a Seventeenth Century Miscellany: Constance Aston Fowler's Manuscript Anthology

Professor Helen Hackett gives a talk for the Keble College Seminar Series on 26th April 2013.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears"

A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist and writer, and author of 'You Talkin' to Me'. Students from Oxford University Drama Society take part.
Staging Shakespeare

Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears"

A second Masterclass on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist and writer, and author of 'You Talkin' to Me'. Students from Oxford University Drama Society will take part in the masterclass with an audience.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin'

A practical Masterclass looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor. Students from Oxford University Drama Society will take part in the masterclass with an audience.
Staging Shakespeare

Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin'

A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor. Students from Oxford University Drama Society rehearse Romeo and Juliet in front of an audience.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Stoicism and its Legacy

A lecture given by Dr John Sellars, lecturer in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London, about Stoicism to accompany the display at the Bodleian Library.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Once and Future Arthurs - Arthurian Literature for Children

Anna Caughey gives a lecture at the Bodleian Library looking at the varying spectrum of literature about King Arthur written for children.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D McDonald in conversation with Amit Chaudhuri

Peter D. McDonald talks to Amit Chaudhuri about his work as a novelist, critic and musician, focusing on his interest in the specificity of the many media he uses and on the challenge of thinking about cultural interconnectedness in new ways.

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