Faculty of English
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05.4) Additional Poems read by Professor Adrian Poole - Demeter and Persephone
We ended up with a fair bit of spare time between two sessions and rather than broadcast dead air, Professor Poole read a few poems that were not on the schedule. First, is "The...
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Tue 1 Dec 2009
(05) Paradise Lost - Book V
(05) Paradise Lost - Book V with Fred Parker;Jeremy Hardingham; Stephen Logan; Jacqueline Tasioulas
Collection: Milton 400: Paradise Lost
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
05) Register - Mina Gorji
If you were standing at the bus stop and overheard the words, "My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains my sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk,' you might be surprised. If...
Collection: Literary Criticism: Key Terms and Concepts
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Tue 29 Nov 2011
06) Maud; a Monodrama read by Mr Jeremy Hardingham
Tennyson's "Maud; a Monodrama", both parts performed by Mr Jeremy Hardingham.
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Mon 30 Nov 2009
06) Nature and Imagination - Fred Parker
If it's true that aesthetic response often invokes the vocabulary of recognition, it's equally true that aesthetic response often invokes ideas of something that is irreducibly...
Collection: Literary Criticism: Key Terms and Concepts
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Mon 27 Feb 2012
(06) Paradise Lost - Book VI
(06) Paradise Lost - Book VI with Paul Hartle.
Collection: Milton 400: Paradise Lost
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
07) Figures and Tropes - Raphael Lyne
We might say that a trope is a "figure of thought" and a figure is a "figure of speech". If one can maintain a distinction between a figure of thought and a figure of speech,...
Collection: Literary Criticism: Key Terms and Concepts
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Mon 27 Feb 2012
(07) Paradise Lost - Book VII
(07) Paradise Lost - Book VII with Daniel Wakelin; Christopher Burlinson; Hester Lees-Jeffries; Leo Mellor; Subha Mukherji; Sophie Read; Marcus Tomalin; Andrew Zurcher
Collection: Milton 400: Paradise Lost
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
07) Song of the Lotos-Eaters read by Ruth Padel
Tennyson's "Song of the Lotos-Eaters" read by Ruth Padel
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Tue 1 Dec 2009
(08) Paradise Lost - Book VIII
(08) Paradise Lost - Book VIII with Jean Chothia; Raphael Lyne; Subha Mukherji; Jason Scott-Warren
Collection: Milton 400: Paradise Lost
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
08) Sublime - Alex Houen
I thought, I'll start off by falling back on that most rigorous of academic exercises and I entered the phrase "totally sublime" into Google to see what it would hit me with, and...
Collection: Literary Criticism: Key Terms and Concepts
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Mon 27 Feb 2012
08) The Lady of Shalott read by Linda Bree
Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott" read by CUP's Linda Bree.
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Thu 3 Dec 2009
(09) Paradise Lost - Book IX
(09) Paradise Lost - Book IX with Jeremy Hardingham; Alice Goodman; Jonathan Styles
Collection: Milton 400: Paradise Lost
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2009
09) Performance and the Performative - Jennifer Wallace
Performance is an extremely ambiguous and vexed term. It can mean many different things and sometimes it seems to mean completely opposite things in the development of its...
Collection: Literary Criticism: Key Terms and Concepts
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Mon 27 Feb 2012
09) The Splendour Falls Read by Prof. Heather Glen
Professor Heather Glen reading Tennyson's "The Splendour Falls".
Collection: Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Institution: Faculty of English
Created: Thu 3 Dec 2009

