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| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | What's so great about Austen? Isn't she just bonnets and balls? | 
             Some film and tv adaptations of Jane Austen's novels might give the impression that the...  | 
                  Sandie Byrne | 
| 2 | 13.Bodleian Ballads Online: engagement for performance, teaching and research. | 
             Cultural Connections talk by Giles Bergel. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School...  | 
                  Giles Bergel | 
| 3 | 16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion. | 
             Cultural Connections discussion panel Casandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, Jose Perez Diaz and Emma Smith...  | 
                  Cassandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, José Pérez Díez, Emma Smith | 
| 4 | 06.Writing for New Audiences. | 
             Cultural Connections workshop with novelist, screenwriter and Head of Creative Writing at Brunel...  | 
                  Max Kinnings | 
| 5 | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | 
             A second Masterclass on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist...  | 
                  Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 
| 6 | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | 
             A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company looking at what clues...  | 
                  Gregory Doran | 
| 7 | The Sandwich that Sabotaged Civilisation | 
             Myths and Mistakes. How a well known photograph and an infamous lunch break have shaped our...  | 
                  Dr Paul Miller | 
| 8 | Popular fiction in World War One | 
             An argument for a more nuanced assessment of the popular literature consumed by the wider public...  | 
                  Jane Potter | 
| 9 | Wartime Art and Grief | 
             German women and the aesthetics of loss portrayed through art during the First World War.  | 
                  Claudia Siebrecht | 
| 10 | Shedding light on the dark ages | 
             The Dark Ages are traditionally seen as nasty, brutish and short - a cultural and intellectual...  | 
                  Janina Ramirez | 
| 11 | Conflict Culture | 
             How much do we really know about the experience of the average individual soldier?  | 
                  Matthew Leonard | 
| 12 | Rethinking British Volunteerism in 1914: A Rush to the Colours? | 
             The British response to the outbreak of War in 1914.  | 
                  Catriona Pennell | 
| 13 | The language of Shakespeare | 
             Actors and the director talk about how they have approached and worked with their student...  | 
                  Kate O'Connor | 
| 14 | Understanding Shakespeare | 
             The actor Nick Lyons talks about the challenge of the language barrier and how he dealt with it...  | 
                  Nick Lyons | 
| 15 | Two Gentlemen of Verona: The view from the Director | 
             The director talks about how she adapted the script and directed the student Shakespeare...  | 
                  Kate O'Connor | 
| 16 | The Tempest: For you am I this patient log-man | 
             The director and actors talk about the log-scene in The Tempest and how they interpret and...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 17 | The Tempest: Our revels now are ended | 
             The famous Shakespeare scene from The Tempest, performed by actors from an Oxford student drama...  | 
                  Dylan Townley | 
| 18 | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Conveying Shakespeare's meaning | 
             The actor Dylan Townley talks about the language of Shakespeare. He describes how understanding...  | 
                  Dylan Townley | 
| 19 | The Tempest: Prospero | 
             Actor Dylan Townley talks with director Archie Cornish about the character Prospero. They...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 20 | The Tempest: Direction and interpretation | 
             Director Archie Cornish and actor Dylan Townley - Prospero - talk about adapting, directing and...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 21 | Teaching Shakespeare in Schools | 
             A teacher talks about how she teaches Shakespeare in school, using video clips and references...  | 
                  Joyti Chandegra | 
| 22 | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Bringing a scene to Life | 
             The director Archie Cornish, and actor Dylan Townley, introduce the Revel speech in The Tempest...  | 
                  Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 
| 23 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 3 | 
             Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, draws on her experience as a trustee of the Booker Prize and as a...  | 
                  Helena Kennedy | 
| 24 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 2 | 
             Judith Luna, the Senior Commissioning Editor at Oxford World's Classics, draws on her...  | 
                  Judith Luna | 
| 25 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 1 | 
             Dr Ankhi Mukherjee, Wadham college, Oxford, speaks to the question 'What is a Classic?...  | 
                  Ankhi Mukherjee | 
| 26 | Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored | 
             Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks around the manuscripts of Jane...  | 
                  Kathryn Sutherland | 
| 27 | The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising | 
             Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks about some of Jane Austen'...  | 
                  Kathryn Sutherland | 
| 28 | Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project | 
             A short introductory video to the "Great Writers Inspire project.  | 
                  Joshua Carr | 
| 29 | Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"? | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the fourth and final lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 30 | Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 31 | Literature and Form 2: Chapters | 
             Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series of talks introducing different writing forms and their use...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 32 | Literature and Form 1: Unreliable Narrators | 
             Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series introducing different writing forms and their use in great...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 33 | What is a Great Writer? An academic panel discusses the question. | 
             In this panel discussion from the Great Writers Inspire Engage Event workshop, Dr Seamus Perry,...  | 
                  Seamus Perry, Margaret Kean, Peter McDonald, Ankhi Mukherjee, Rebecca Beasley | 
| 34 | Dons, Deaths and Detectives: Oxford in Crime Fiction | 
             Professor Colin Bundy, University of Oxford, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's...  | 
                  Colin Bundy | 
| 35 | Chaucer | 
             Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first...  | 
                  Daniel Wakelin | 
| 36 | Ezra Pound | 
             Dr Rebecca Beasley explains why we should read Pound, someone she considers as the central...  | 
                  Rebecca Beasley | 
| 37 | Mary Leapor | 
             Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished...  | 
                  Jennifer Batt | 
| 38 | DH Lawrence 7. Reception History | 
             Catherine Brown gives the Seventh and final lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 39 | DH Lawrence 6. Birds, Beasts and Children | 
             Catherine Brown gives the sixth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 40 | John Milton | 
             Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they...  | 
                  Anna Beer | 
| 41 | Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany | 
             Dr Abigail Williams, Director of the Digital Miscellanies Index, explains how these popular...  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 42 | DH Lawrence 5. The Alps | 
             Catherine Brown gives the fifth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 43 | DH Lawrence 4. The World at Large | 
             Catherine Brown gives the fourth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 44 | DH Lawrence 3. Christianity | 
             Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 45 | DH Lawrence 2. Humour | 
             Catherine Brown gives the second lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 46 | DH Lawrence 1. Consciousness | 
             Catherine Brown gives the first lecture in the D.H. Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 47 | J.M. Coetzee | 
             Professor Peter McDonald gives a talk on the work of South African Nobel Laureate, J.M. Coetzee...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 48 | Olive Schreiner | 
             Professor Elleke Boehmer gives a talk on Olive Schreiner (1855-1920), the South African novelist...  | 
                  Elleke Boehmer | 
| 49 | Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine | 
             Dr Faith Binckes explains why modernist short story writer and critic Katherine Mansfield (1888-...  | 
                  Faith Binckes | 
| 50 | George Eliot - A Very Large Brain | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives a talk on George Eliot and her influences  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 51 | William Blake | 
             Dr David Fallon introduces the poetry, painting, and engraving of William Blake, focusing on the...  | 
                  David Fallon | 
| 52 | 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | 
             Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets  | 
                  Jennifer Batt | 
| 53 | Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing | 
             Dr Abigail Williams gives a talk on Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 54 | Beowulf | 
             Dr Francis Leneghan gives a talk on Beowulf, one of the most important works in Anglo-Saxon...  | 
                  Francis Leneghan | 
| 55 | Shakespeare and the Stage | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern | 
| 56 | The Authorised Version in Modern Literature: David and Job get makeovers | 
             Prof Terence Wright (Newcastle University) gives the fourth lecture in the Manifold Greatness;...  | 
                  Terrence Wright | 
| 57 | This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan | 
             Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness"...  | 
                  Helen Wilcox | 
| 58 | Scissored and Pasted: readers and writers redoing and undoing King James | 
             Prof Valentine Cunningham, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gives the second lecture in the King...  | 
                  Valentine Cunningham | 
| 59 | The Making of the King James (Authorised) Version of the Bible 1604-1611 | 
             Professor Pauline Croft, Royal Holloway, University of London, first in the King James Bible...  | 
                  Pauline Croft | 
| 60 | Swirls and secrets: the mysteries of Jonathan Swift's love letters | 
             In Swift's letters to his adored Stella, we see an elaborate combination of language and...  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 61 | Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" | 
             Humanitas Inaugural Keynote Lecture - Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" - in his life...  | 
                  Athol Fugard | 
| 62 | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 By Seven Firs and Goldenstone - An account of the Legend of Alderley | 
             Alan Garner gives an illustrated lecture on the Legend of Alderley. This version of the myth of...  | 
                  Alan Garner | 
| 63 | First year English Tutorial: Old English Riddles | 
             A tutorial given by Lucinda Rumsey, Mansfield College, Oxford University, to some first year...  | 
                  Lucinda Rumsey | 
| 64 | Old English Tour - British Library | 
             Enhanced Podcast Tour of the Old English Manuscripts on display at the British Library by Dr S....  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Why should we study Old English Literature? | 
             Dr Francis Leneghan of St Cross College, Oxford, discusses his current research around Beowulf...  | 
                  Francis Leneghan | 
| 2 | Victorian Realism and the Implied Reader | 
             Michael Whitworth, English Faculty, Oxford University, gives a lecture at the English Faculty...  | 
                  Michael Whitworth | 
| 3 | Translations as Literature | 
             Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for...  | 
                  Matthew Reynolds | 
| 4 | 3. Art and Morality | 
             Sos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 5 | Wolves and Winter: Old Norse Myths and Children's Literature | 
             Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow and Tutor in English, St John's College, gives...  | 
                  Carolyne Larrington | 
| 6 | 2. Wilde, Victorian and Modernist | 
             Sos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 7 | 1. The Art of Biography and the Biography of Art | 
             The first lecture in the Oscar Wilde series in which Sos Eltis talks about Wilde's life and...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 8 | What's so great about Austen? Isn't she just bonnets and balls? | 
             Some film and tv adaptations of Jane Austen's novels might give the impression that the...  | 
                  Sandie Byrne | 
| 9 | Smallpox in poetry | 
             Smallpox was rife in the eighteenth century, leaving its mark both on its sufferers, and on the...  | 
                  Elizabeth Atkinson | 
| 10 | The poetry of war | 
             Explores the aesthetics and impact of war poetry in the early eighteenth century, focussing on...  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 11 | The Ladle: a comic poem | 
             Matthew Prior's The Ladle was one of the most popular poems of the eighteenth century. This...  | 
                  Louise Curran | 
| 12 | Music in miscellanies | 
             Much popular music of the eighteenth century is found in poetic miscellanies. But how was it...  | 
                  Giles Lewin | 
| 13 | Pastoral Poetry | 
             Introduces the poetry of rural life, and its debt to classical sources.  | 
                  Kathleen Lawton-Trask | 
| 14 | Politics in poetry | 
             This podcast explores the culture of Jacobitism in the eighteenth century, using a popular...  | 
                  John McTague | 
| 15 | The life of epigrams | 
             This podcasts introduces the popular eighteenth century epigram  | 
                  Dianne Mitchell | 
| 16 | Petticoats and fashion | 
             An introduction to the world of fashion and the politics of the petticoat, seen through the...  | 
                  Elizabeth Atkinson | 
| 17 | Information about Great Writers Inspire | 
             Further information about the educational resource: http://...  | 
                  Sarah Wilkin | 
| 18 | Why should we study Elizabethan Theatre? | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern of University College, Oxford, discusses her current research and...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern, Ilana Lassman | 
| 19 | Why should we study medieval romance? | 
             Dr Nicholas Perkins of St Hugh's College, Oxford, discusses his current research and...  | 
                  Nicholas Perkins, Sarah Wilkin | 
| 20 | 13.Bodleian Ballads Online: engagement for performance, teaching and research. | 
             Cultural Connections talk by Giles Bergel. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School...  | 
                  Giles Bergel. | 
| 21 | 16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion. | 
             Cultural Connections discussion panel Casandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, Jose Perez Diaz and Emma Smith...  | 
                  Cassandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, José Pérez Díez, Emma Smith | 
| 22 | 06.Writing for New Audiences. | 
             Cultural Connections workshop with novelist, screenwriter and Head of Creative Writing at Brunel...  | 
                  Max Kinnings | 
| 23 | Why should we study the humanities? | 
             For those wanting a further challenge, Professor Helen Small of Pembroke College, Oxford,...  | 
                  Helen Small, Ilana Lassman | 
| 24 | Why should we study Johnson? | 
             Professor Ros Ballaster of Mansfield College, Oxford, discusses her current research and...  | 
                  Ros Ballaster, Sarah Wilkin | 
| 25 | Why should we study Postcolonial Literature? | 
             Professor Elleke Boehmer of Wolfson College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes...  | 
                  Elleke Boehmer, Sarah Wilkin | 
| 26 | Why should we study Chaucer? | 
             Dr Laura Ashe of Worcester College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we...  | 
                  Laura Ashe, Ilana Lassman | 
| 27 | Why should we study Shakespeare? | 
             Dr Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we...  | 
                  Emma Smith, Ilana Lassman | 
| 28 | Why should we study Dickens? | 
             Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford, discusses his current research and...  | 
                  Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Ilana Lassman | 
| 29 | 03 Lire Sade avec Rousseau | 
             This lecture is in French. Third lecture in the Sade, l'inconnu? Nouvelles approaches...  | 
                  Mladen Kozul | 
| 30 | 08 Obscenity off the Scene: Sade's La Philosophie dans le Boudoir | 
             This lecture is in English. Eighth lecture in the Sade, l'inconnu? Nouvelles approaches...  | 
                  John Phillips | 
| 31 | 07 Sade, homme de lettres | 
             This lecture is in French. Seventh lecture in the Sade, l'inconnu? Nouvelles approaches...  | 
                  Stéphanie Genand | 
| 32 | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | 
             A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company on how Shakespeare...  | 
                  Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 
| 33 | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | 
             A practical Masterclass looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor....  | 
                  Gregory Doran | 
| 34 | Oriental Tales and Their Influence | 
             Prof. Warner and Prof. Ballaster begin their conversation with Antoine Galland's...  | 
                  Ros Ballaster, Marina Warner | 
| 35 | From Owen's Doomed Youth, to his doomed youth | 
             Lecture at the event 'Wilfred Owen: From Doomed Youth to the Battle of the Sambre'....  | 
                  Jean Moorcroft Wilson | 
| 36 | From Mametz Wood to The General | 
             Lecture on Siegfried Sassoon given at the Imperial War Museum, London, 12th November 2011.  | 
                  Jean Moorcroft Wilson | 
| 37 | The Last Phase | 
             A discussion on the last phase of the First World War. A talk given at 'Wilfred Owen: From...  | 
                  Max Egremont | 
| 38 | "Bright Metal on a Sullen Ground": The idea of true character in English writing and portraiture | 
             Historian Stella Tillyard delivers the fourth Weinrebe Lecture in Life-Writing and Portraiture....  | 
                  Stella Tillyard | 
| 39 | The real Jane Austen: A life in small things | 
             Biographer Paula Byrne (Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson and Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the...  | 
                  Paula Byrne | 
| 40 | The Sandwich that Sabotaged Civilisation | 
             Myths and Mistakes. How a well known photograph and an infamous lunch break have shaped our...  | 
                  Dr Paul Miller | 
| 41 | Popular fiction in World War One | 
             An argument for a more nuanced assessment of the popular literature consumed by the wider public...  | 
                  Jane Potter | 
| 42 | Wartime Art and Grief | 
             German women and the aesthetics of loss portrayed through art during the First World War.  | 
                  Claudia Siebrecht | 
| 43 | W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club | 
             Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats...  | 
                  Tara Stubbs | 
| 44 | Shedding light on the dark ages | 
             The Dark Ages are traditionally seen as nasty, brutish and short - a cultural and intellectual...  | 
                  Janina Ramirez | 
| 45 | The Merchant of Venice | 
             This lecture on The Merchant of Venice discusses the ways the play's personal relationships...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 46 | Taming of the Shrew | 
             Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 47 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
             This lecture on A Midsummer Night's Dream uses modern and early modern understandings of...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 48 | Language and History | 
             Prof. Simon Horobin examines how the English language has changed over time, addressing such...  | 
                  Simon Horobin | 
| 49 | Much Ado About Nothing | 
             Emma Smith asks why the characters are so quick to believe the self-proclaimed villain Don John...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 50 | The Better Part of Valour | 
             Combatant Courage on the Western Front.  | 
                  Edward Madigan | 
| 51 | Rethinking British Volunteerism in 1914: A Rush to the Colours? | 
             The British response to the outbreak of War in 1914.  | 
                  Catriona Pennell | 
| 52 | Dickens' Railways | 
             Professor Stephen Gill, Lincoln College, gives a talk about the influence the Railways had on...  | 
                  Stephen Gill | 
| 53 | Hamlet | 
             The fact that father and son share the same name in Hamlet is used to investigate the play'...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 54 | As You Like It | 
             Asking 'what happens in As You Like It', this lecture considers the play's...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 55 | Kipling, the Elton John of his age? | 
             Professor Elleke Boehmer discusses why Kipling's writing, and his poetry of the late...  | 
                  Elleke Boehmer, Dominic Davies | 
| 56 | Postcolonial Women Writers | 
             Professor Elleke Boehmer notes the distinct lack of women writers on the Post/Colonial Writing...  | 
                  Elleke Boehmer, Dominic Davies | 
| 57 | Oscar Wilde's Women | 
             Sophie Duncan introduces Oscar Wilde by setting him in an accurate historical context.  | 
                  Sophie Duncan | 
| 58 | Great Writers Inspire Great Writing | 
             Alex Pryce considers how writers are readers, influenced and inspired by the works of other...  | 
                  Alex Pryce | 
| 59 | Julian Thompson on Rudyard Kipling | 
             Dr Julian Thompson considers a writer described by Kingsley Amis as 'our greatest writer of...  | 
                  Julian Thompson | 
| 60 | DH Lawrence: A Postcolonial Writer? | 
             Professor Peter McDonald draws on the work of Indian novelist and literary critic, Amit...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 61 | Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 2: Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim | 
             Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 62 | Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 1: Conrad and Chinua Achebe | 
             Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 63 | Aime Cesaire and Derek Walcott | 
             Jason Allen offers a comparative discussion of two important Caribbean poets and playwrights,...  | 
                  Jason Allen-Paisant, Dominic Davies | 
| 64 | Julian Thompson on Sir Walter Scott | 
             Dr Julian Thompson introduces 'the least read great writer in our literature'. He...  | 
                  Julian Thompson | 
| 65 | Shakespeare and Voice | 
             Linda Gates, Professor of Voice at Northwestern University (USA) discusses how Shakespeare'...  | 
                  Linda Gates | 
| 66 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 3 | 
             Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, draws on her experience as a trustee of the Booker Prize and as a...  | 
                  Helena Kennedy | 
| 67 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 2 | 
             Judith Luna, the Senior Commissioning Editor at Oxford World's Classics, draws on her...  | 
                  Judith Luna | 
| 68 | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 1 | 
             Dr Ankhi Mukherjee, Wadham college, Oxford, speaks to the question 'What is a Classic?...  | 
                  Ankhi Mukherjee | 
| 69 | Shackled by Language: The Representation and Self-Representation of English-Speaking Black Voices in Black Atlantic Writing | 
             Cecilia Bennett considers the use of the English language in black Atlantic narratives.  | 
                  Cecilia Bennett | 
| 70 | Rewriting Jane Eyre: The Avenging 'Angel in the House' in Michael Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White | 
             Erin Nyborg draws parallels between Michael Faber's 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the...  | 
                  Erin Nyborg | 
| 71 | Olive Schreiner | 
             Dominic Davies talks about Olive Schreiner, the postcolonial South African author, and how her...  | 
                  Dominic Davies | 
| 72 | A Discussion of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early, took my dog'. | 
             Dr Sally Bayley presents an illuminating reading of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early...  | 
                  Sally Bayley | 
| 73 | The Romance of the Middle Ages | 
             Dr Nicholas Perkins talks about how romance functions as a genre in the middle ages, especially...  | 
                  Nicholas Perkins | 
| 74 | Dickens's Points of View | 
             Professor Jon Mee, University of Warwick, discusses how Dickens's fiction can be considered...  | 
                  Jon Mee | 
| 75 | Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored | 
             Professor Kathyrn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks around the manuscripts of Jane...  | 
                  Kathryn Sutherland | 
| 76 | The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising | 
             Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks about some of Jane Austen'...  | 
                  Kathryn Sutherland | 
| 77 | Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"? | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the fourth and final lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 78 | Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting | 
             Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 79 | Literature and Form 2: Chapters | 
             Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series of talks introducing different writing forms and their use...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 80 | Literature and Form 1: Unreliable Narrators | 
             Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series introducing different writing forms and their use in great...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 81 | What is a Great Writer? An academic panel discussion. | 
             In this panel discussion from the Great Writers Inspire Engage Event workshop, Dr Seamus Perry,...  | 
                  Seamus Perry, Margaret Kean, Peter McDonald, Ankhi Mukherjee, Rebecca Beasley | 
| 82 | Dons, Deaths and Detectives: Oxford in Crime Fiction | 
             Professor Colin Bundy, University of Oxford, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's...  | 
                  Colin Bundy | 
| 83 | Julian Thompson on Wilkie Collins | 
             Dr. Julian Thompson considers how Wilkie Collins's fiction was pioneering across a variety...  | 
                  Julian Thompson | 
| 84 | Chaucer | 
             Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first...  | 
                  Daniel Wakelin | 
| 85 | Shakespeare and Medieval Romance | 
             Professor Helen Cooper, University of Cambridge, speaks about the continuities between the...  | 
                  Helen Cooper | 
| 86 | Ezra Pound | 
             Dr Rebecca Beasley explains why we should read Pound, someone she considers as the central...  | 
                  Rebecca Beasley | 
| 87 | Mary Leapor | 
             Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished...  | 
                  Jennifer Batt | 
| 88 | DH Lawrence 7. Reception History | 
             Catherine Brown gives the Seventh and final lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 89 | DH Lawrence 6. Birds, Beasts and Children | 
             Catherine Brown gives the sixth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 90 | John Milton | 
             Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they...  | 
                  Anna Beer | 
| 91 | The Lure of the East: the Oriental and Philosophical Tale in Eighteenth-Century England | 
             Professor Ros Ballaster discusses the objectives of oriental tales published in the second half...  | 
                  Ros Ballaster | 
| 92 | Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany | 
             Dr Abigail Williams, Director of the Digital Miscellanies Index, explains how these popular...  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 93 | "Oh, you liar, you storyteller": On Fibbing, Fact and Fabulation | 
             The first Weinrebe lecture in life-writing was given by Michèle Roberts, Emeritus Professor of...  | 
                  Michèle Roberts | 
| 94 | Why Dickens? | 
             Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst talks of Dickens' life and influences and why these have made...  | 
                  Robert Douglas-Fairhurst | 
| 95 | DH Lawrence 5. The Alps | 
             Catherine Brown gives the fifth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 96 | DH Lawrence 4. The World at Large | 
             Catherine Brown gives the fourth lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 97 | DH Lawrence 3. Christianity | 
             Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 98 | The Birth of Romance in England | 
             Dr Laura Ashe delivers a lecture on the birth of romance in England in the 12th Century, part of...  | 
                  Laura Ashe | 
| 99 | King Lear | 
             Showing how generations of critics - and Shakespeare himself - have rewritten the ending of King...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 100 | Where may truth lie? Fiction in memory, memory in fiction | 
             The award-winning author and memoirist Candia McWilliam attests to the edifying power of fiction...  | 
                  Candia McWilliam | 
| 101 | DH Lawrence 2. Humour | 
             Catherine Brown gives the second lecture in the DH Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 102 | DH Lawrence 1. Consciousness | 
             Catherine Brown gives her first lecture in the D.H. Lawrence series  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 103 | Babbling a Dialect of France: Loanwords, French, and Johnson's Dictionary | 
             Professor Mugglestone discusses the concept of loanwords in relationship to Samuel Johnson'...  | 
                  Lynda Mugglestone | 
| 104 | King John | 
             At the heart of King John is the death of his rival Arthur: this fifteenth lecture in the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 105 | What can I say? Secrets in fiction and biography | 
             Booker Prize winning novelist Alan Hollinghurst discusses fiction and biography in conversation...  | 
                  Alan Hollinghurst, Hermione Lee | 
| 106 | J.M. Coetzee | 
             Professor Peter McDonald gives a talk on the work of South African Nobel Laureate, J.M. Coetzee...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 107 | Olive Schreiner | 
             Professor Elleke Boehmer gives a talk on Olive Schreiner (1855-1920), the South African novelist...  | 
                  Elleke Boehmer | 
| 108 | Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine | 
             Dr Faith Binckes explains why modernist short story writer and critic Katherine Mansfield (1888-...  | 
                  Faith Binckes | 
| 109 | George Eliot - A Very Large Brain | 
             In this ten minute podcast, Dr Catherine Brown discusses George Eliot's intellectual...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 110 | William Blake | 
             Dr David Fallon introduces the poetry, painting, and engraving of William Blake, focusing on the...  | 
                  David Fallon | 
| 111 | 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | 
             Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets  | 
                  Jennifer Batt | 
| 112 | Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing | 
             Dr Abigail Williams gives a talk on Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 113 | Beowulf | 
             Dr Francis Leneghan gives a talk on Beowulf, one of the most important works in Anglo-Saxon...  | 
                  Francis Leneghan | 
| 114 | Shakespeare and the Stage | 
             Professor Tiffany Stern gives a talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in...  | 
                  Tiffany Stern | 
| 115 | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | 
             Pericles has been on the margins of the Shakespearean canon: this fourteenth lecture in the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 116 | Richard III | 
             In this thirteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series the focus is on the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 117 | Cristian Aliaga: Your Virtues Are Your Faults. Poetry Reading (Spanish and English) | 
             A reading by Cristian Aliaga, one of Argentina's outstanding contemporary poets, given at...  | 
                  Cristian Aliaga, Ben Bollig | 
| 118 | The Comedy of Errors | 
             Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 119 | The Joys of Cricket | 
             This podcast looks at cricket seen through eighteenth-century eyes, focussing on a poem by James...  | 
                  Adam Rounce | 
| 120 | George Eliot 3. Reception History | 
             In this third and final podcast, Dr Catherine Brown discusses the popularity of George Eliot...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 121 | History of English Pronunciation | 
             Do we really know what Chaucer's poetry sounded like? Professor Simon Horobin introduces...  | 
                  Simon Horobin | 
| 122 | Henry IV part 1 | 
             Like generations of theatre-goers, this lecture concentrates on the (large) figure of Sir John...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 123 | George Eliot 2. Genre and Justice | 
             The second lecture in the series on George Eliot considers how narrative justice operates in...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 124 | The Tempest | 
             That the character of Prospero is a Shakespearean self-portrait is a common reading of The...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 125 | George Eliot 1. Intellect and Consciousness | 
             In this lecture Dr Catherine Brown brings her discussion to focus primarily upon Eliot's...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 126 | Antony and Cleopatra | 
             What kind of tragedy is this play, with its two central figures rather than a singular hero? The...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 127 | Shakespeare and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) | 
             Professor Charlotte Brewer introduces the methodology behind the creation of the OED and how...  | 
                  Charlotte Brewer | 
| 128 | Richard II | 
             Lecture eight in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks the question that structures Richard II...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 129 | Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth | 
             Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and...  | 
                  Catherine Brown | 
| 130 | English and Gender | 
             Professor Deborah Cameron explores some of the key theories surrounding the use of language by...  | 
                  Deborah Cameron | 
| 131 | Twelfth Night | 
             The seventh Approaching Shakespeare lecture takes a minor character in Twelfth Night - Antonio...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 132 | Titus Andronicus | 
             Focusing in detail on one particular scene, and on critical responses to it, this sixth...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 133 | Poetry and Tobacco | 
             This podcast looks at the relationship between tobacco and poetic inspiration, through some...  | 
                  Abigail Williams, Laurence Williams, John Clargo | 
| 134 | The King James Bible: The End of the Road? | 
             A conversation between Melvyn Bragg and Diarmaid MacCulloch, chaired by the Chancellor of the...  | 
                  Diarmaid MacCulloch, Melvyn Bragg, Chris Patten | 
| 135 | The Authorised Version in Modern Literature: David and Job get makeovers | 
             Prof Terence Wright (Newcastle University) gives the fourth lecture in the Manifold Greatness;...  | 
                  Terrence Wright | 
| 136 | This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan | 
             Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness"...  | 
                  Helen Wilcox | 
| 137 | 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...  | 
                  Paul Eggert | 
| 138 | Scissored and Pasted: readers and writers redoing and undoing King James | 
             Prof Valentine Cunningham, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gives the second lecture in the King...  | 
                  Valentine Cunningham | 
| 139 | The Making of the King James (Authorised) Version of the Bible 1604-1611 | 
             Professor Pauline Croft, Royal Holloway, University of London, first in the King James Bible...  | 
                  Pauline Croft | 
| 140 | Swirls and secrets: the mysteries of Jonathan Swift's love letters | 
             In Swift's letters to his adored Stella, we see an elaborate combination of language and...  | 
                  Abigail Williams | 
| 141 | Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" | 
             Humanitas Inaugural Keynote Lecture - Athol Fugard: "Defining Moments" - in his life...  | 
                  Athol Fugard | 
| 142 | Mary Shelley - Journal of Sorrow | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In the months immediately following Shelley's...  | 
                  Nouran Koriem | 
| 143 | William Godwin- Letter to Mary Shelley | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This is the letter Godwin wrote to Mary after...  | 
                  Hoare Nairne | 
| 144 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Letter to Mary Shelley | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. 'Everybody is in despair and every thing in...  | 
                  Henry Cockburn | 
| 145 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This great elegy was prompted by the news of the...  | 
                  Jordan Saxby | 
| 146 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Opening lines of 'The Triumph of Life' | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley worked on 'The Triumph of Life',...  | 
                  Hoare Nairne | 
| 147 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Dedication fair copy of 'With a guitar. To Jane' | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley presented this light-hearted poem, copied...  | 
                  Jordan Saxby | 
| 148 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Fair copy of Ode to the West Wind | 
             Part of the Shelly's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley's best-known poem was written in...  | 
                  Christopher Adams | 
| 149 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Draft of 'Ozymandias' | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. 'Ozymandias' is the Greek name for Ramses...  | 
                  Christopher Adams | 
| 150 | Mary Shelley (with Percy Bysshe Shelley) - Draft of Frankenstein | 
             Mary Shelley drafted Frankenstein in two tall notebooks. The first notebook was probably...  | 
                  Christopher Adams | 
| 151 | Harriet Shelley - Letter to Eliza Westbrook, Shelley and her parents | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Harriet Shelley drowned herself in December 1816,...  | 
                  Hannah Morrell | 
| 152 | Mary Shelley - Letter to Percy Bysshe Shelley | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley and Mary arrived back in London to face the...  | 
                  Nouran Koriem | 
| 153 | Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley - Joint journal entry | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley and Mary eloped at 4.15 am on 28 July 1814...  | 
                  Henry Cockburn | 
| 154 | Percy Bysshe Shelley: Letter to William Godwin | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Using false names, Shelley sent copies of The...  | 
                  Henry Cockburn | 
| 155 | William Godwin: Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Godwin's memoir of Mary Wollstonecraft has...  | 
                  Henry Cockburn | 
| 156 | Mary Wollstonecraft Three notes to William Godwin | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Even after their marriage Godwin and Wollstonecraft...  | 
                  Hannah Morrell | 
| 157 | Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | 
             Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued...  | 
                  Annabell James | 
| 158 | The Winter's Tale | 
             How we can make sense of a play that veers from tragedy to comedy and stretches credulity in its...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 159 | Macbeth | 
             In this fourth Approaching Shakespeare lecture the question is one of agency: who or what makes...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 160 | Measure for Measure | 
             The third Approaching Shakespeare lecture, on Measure for Measure, focuses on the vexed question...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 161 | Henry V | 
             The second lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at King Henry V, and asks whether...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 162 | The Bodleian Shakespeare: A treasure lost... and regained | 
             From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Emma Smith reveals how Oxford University mobilised Alumni support...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 163 | Othello | 
             Othello - First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 164 | Who Translates and for Whom? | 
             Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 165 | Can Poetry be Translated? | 
             Third part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 166 | Is there ever a Faithful Translation? | 
             Second part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 167 | Is there a Core to Translation? | 
             First part of the What is Translation podcast series looking at translation of classical texts....  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 168 | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places Discussion The Weirdstone of Brisingamen | 
             Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds, and Robert Powell take part in a discussion on the subject of pieces...  | 
                  Alan Garner, Mark Edmonds, Robert Powell | 
| 169 | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 Pieces of Places - Reading of Alan Garner's Work | 
             The 50th anniversary of the publication of Alan Garner's first novel, The Weirdstone of...  | 
                  Robert Powell, Alan Garner | 
| 170 | Oxford Literary Festival 2010 By Seven Firs and Goldenstone - An account of the Legend of Alderley | 
             Alan Garner gives an illustrated lecture on the Legend of Alderley. This version of the myth of...  | 
                  Alan Garner | 
| 171 | Senses of Reality: Writing the Biography of a Revolutionary Generation | 
             The annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture given at Wolfson College on May 27th 2010.  | 
                  Roy Foster | 
| 172 | War and Civilization Series Lecture 2: War and Poetry | 
             Geoffrey Hill is currently Professor of Literature and Religion at Boston University and in 2009...  | 
                  Geoffrey Hill | 
| 173 | The Hobbit at the Bodleian: World Book Day | 
             Judith Priestman, curator of the Bodleian library, discusses the World Book Day 2010 exhibition...  | 
                  Judith Priestman | 
| 174 | Philip Pullman: Lyra's Oxford, Bodleian Library Masterclass | 
             Acclaimed author of His Dark Materials Philip Pullman is interviewed by Margaret Kean on his new...  | 
                  Philip Pullman, Margaret Kean | 
| 175 | Is Tragedy still Alive? | 
             Discussion on whether tragedy still exists in modern culture, whether in films, modern theatre...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 176 | Does Tragedy Teach? | 
             Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they talk about whether tragic theatre teaches...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 177 | What does Tragedy do for People? | 
             A discussion of what the use of tragedy is, and whether the emotional experience of tragic...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 178 | Defining Tragedy | 
             First dialogue between Oliver Taplin and Joshua Billings on tragedy: they discuss what '...  | 
                  Oliver Taplin, Joshua Billings | 
| 179 | Censorship in South Africa: Introduction | 
             Peter McDonald talks briefly about what first interested him in Censorship of Literature in...  | 
                  Peter McDonald | 
| 180 | Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa | 
             Peter McDonald talks with Oliver Lewis about censorship, its philosophical basis and general...  | 
                  Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis | 
| 181 | Lewis Carroll in Numberland | 
             An intriguing biographical exploration of Lewis Carroll, focusing on the author's...  | 
                  Robin Wilson | 
| 182 | The Duchess of Malfi: John Webster | 
             In dramatizing a woman's sexual choices in a notably sympathetic manner, this tragedy...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 183 | Political Perspectives to State Censorship of Literature | 
             Peter McDonald and David Robertson discuss the idea of state censorship, especially Apartheid...  | 
                  Peter McDonald, David Robertson | 
| 184 | Literature and State Censorship: A literary perspective | 
             Peter McDonald and Elleke Bohemer discuss state censorship from a literary perspective; also...  | 
                  Peter McDonald, Elleke Boehmer | 
| 185 | Legal issues in state censorship | 
             Peter McDonald and Liora Lazarus discuss the legal issues of state censorship especially in...  | 
                  Peter McDonald, Liora Lazarus | 
| 186 | The Roaring Girl: Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker | 
             Based on a contemporary scandal of a woman who dressed in male clothing, this play of topsy-...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 187 | The Revenger's Tragedy: Thomas Middleton | 
             A blackly camp tragedy - Hamlet without the narcissism - set in a court corrupted by lust and...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 188 | The Shoemaker's Holiday: Thomas Dekker | 
             Like a Busby Berkeley depression-era musical, Dekker's comedy is a feel-good antidote to a...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 189 | Arden of Faversham: Anon | 
             A true crime story of the murder of Thomas Arden by his wife and her lover, this play is...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 190 | The Spanish Tragedy: Thomas Kyd | 
             Popular tragedy in which Hieronimo pursues aristocratic murderers of his son Horatio and takes...  | 
                  Emma Smith | 
| 191 | Peter McDonald on Literature | 
             Summary: Peter McDonald talks about how he became to be interested in Literature, how he became...  | 
                  Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis | 
| 192 | First year English Tutorial: Old English Riddles | 
             A tutorial given by Lucinda Rumsey, Mansfield College, Oxford University, to some first year...  | 
                  Lucinda Rumsey | 
| 193 | Old English in Context Lecture 4 - Manuscripts | 
             Fourth and final lecture by Dr S D Lee, University of Oxford, on Old English in Context. 7/2/08...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 194 | Old English in Context Lecture 3 - Religion and Magic | 
             Lecture 3 in a series on placing Old English in Context, Religion and magic. Delivered by Dr S D...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 195 | Old English in Context Lecture 2 - Society | 
             Lecture delivered by Dr Stuart D Lee, 24/1/08, English Faculty, University of Oxford on Anglo-...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 196 | Old English in Context Lecture 1 - Historical texts | 
             Lecture by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, Oxford University - placing Old English literature...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 197 | Max Arthur Interview | 
             An interview with Max Arthur, author of 'Forgotten Voices', 'Last Post', and...  | 
                  Max Arthur | 
| 198 | Anglo-Saxon Tour - British Museum | 
             Audio only Tour of the Anglo-Saxon exhibits on display at the British Museum by Dr S. D. Lee,...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 199 | Beowulf reading, ll. 26-52 | 
             Reading from Beowulf ll. 26-52 by Stuart D Lee, University of Oxford. Recorded March 2007.  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 200 | Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reading | 
             Reading from an entry in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by Stuart D Lee, University of Oxford....  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| 201 | Old English Tour - British Library | 
             Audio Only Tour of the Old English Manuscripts on display at the British Library by Dr S. D. Lee...  | 
                  Stuart Lee | 
| # | Title | Description | Author | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3. Art and Morality (handout) | 
             Sos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 2 | 2. Wilde, Victorian and Modernist (handout) | 
             Sos Eltis gives the second lecture in her series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on his place in the...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 3 | 1. The Art of Biography and the Biography of Art (handout) | 
             First lecture in the Oscar Wilde series in which Sos Eltis talks about Wilde's life and his...  | 
                  Sos Eltis | 
| 4 | Arden of Faversham: Anon (eBook) | 
             Arden of Feversham / Unknown. This is the epub edition of the play.  | 
                  Anonymous | 
| # | Resource Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Prismatic Jane Eyre | 
             The website Prismatic Jane Eyre: An Experiment in the Study of Translations is now live at ...  | 
                  Matthew Reynolds |