Great Writers Inspire
A podcast by Oxford University
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21 Episodes
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What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 3
Published: 19/07/2012 -
What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 2
Published: 19/07/2012 -
What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 1
Published: 19/07/2012 -
Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored
Published: 08/06/2012 -
The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising
Published: 08/06/2012 -
Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project
Published: 23/05/2012 -
What is a Great Writer? An academic panel discusses the question.
Published: 15/05/2012 -
Chaucer
Published: 17/04/2012 -
Ezra Pound
Published: 10/04/2012 -
Mary Leapor
Published: 27/03/2012 -
John Milton
Published: 15/03/2012 -
Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany
Published: 09/03/2012 -
J.M. Coetzee
Published: 07/02/2012 -
Olive Schreiner
Published: 07/02/2012 -
Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine
Published: 07/02/2012 -
George Eliot - A Very Large Brain
Published: 07/02/2012 -
William Blake
Published: 07/02/2012 -
18th Century Labouring Class Poetry
Published: 07/02/2012 -
Jonathan Swift and the Art of Undressing
Published: 07/02/2012 -
Beowulf
Published: 07/02/2012
PLEASE NOTE: The 'Great Writers Inspire' project has its own website which features much more extensive, diverse and updated content. Please visit https://writersinspires.org From Dickens to Shakespeare, from Chaucer to Kipling and from Austen to Blake, this significant collection contains inspirational short talks freely available to the public and the education community worldwide. This series is aimed primarily at first year undergraduates but will be of interest to school students preparing for university and anyone who would like to know more about the world's great writers. The talks were produced as part of the Great Writers Inspire Project which makes a significant body of material freely available on the subject of great works of literature and their authors. Visit https://writersinspire.org/ to see how great writers can inspire you.