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Oriental Tales and Their Influence |
Prof. Warner and Prof. Ballaster begin their conversation with Antoine Galland's translation into… |
Ros Ballaster, Marina Warner |
| 2 |
Chaucer |
Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first to… |
Daniel Wakelin |
| 3 |
Chaucer |
Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses the work of Chaucer and explains how he was one of the first to… |
Daniel Wakelin |
| 4 |
Ezra Pound |
Dr Rebecca Beasley explains why we should read Pound, someone she considers as the central figure… |
Rebecca Beasley |
| 5 |
Ezra Pound |
Dr Rebecca Beasley explains why we should read Pound, someone she considers as the central figure… |
Rebecca Beasley |
| 6 |
Mary Leapor |
Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished… |
Jennifer Batt |
| 7 |
Mary Leapor |
Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished… |
Jennifer Batt |
| 8 |
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 of… |
Ros Ballaster |
| 9 |
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 |
| 10 |
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 |