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Language and History |
Prof. Simon Horobin examines how the English language has changed over time, addressing such vexed… |
Simon Horobin |
| 12 |
Much Ado About Nothing |
Emma Smith asks why the characters are so quick to believe the self-proclaimed villain Don John,… |
Emma Smith |
| 13 |
Hamlet |
The fact that father and son share the same name in Hamlet is used to investigate the play's… |
Emma Smith |
| 14 |
As You Like It |
Asking 'what happens in As You Like It', this lecture considers the play's dramatic structure and… |
Emma Smith |
| 15 |
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 |
| 16 |
Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting |
Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including the… |
Catherine Brown |
| 17 |
Literature and Form 2: Chapters |
Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series of talks introducing different writing forms and their use in… |
Catherine Brown |
| 18 |
Literature and Form 1: Unreliable Narrators |
Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series introducing different writing forms and their use in great… |
Catherine Brown |
| 19 |
John Milton |
Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they show… |
Anna Beer |
| 20 |
Why Dickens? |
Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst talks of Dickens' life and influences and why these have made his works… |
Robert Douglas-Fairhurst |