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An introduction to ‘Paradise Lost, featuring plot development, analysis and interpretation by Dr Robert Wilcher and Dr Tom Winnifrith, character studies, and biographical details of Milton and his work.
An interactive guide to ‘Paradise Lost’, incorporating the complete text with notes and glossary; interactive tutorials with Dr Robert Wilcher and Dr Tom Winnifrith; Milton’s life and works;...
One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This discussion is between J.B. Broadbent and L. Sage of the University of East Anglia.
Tapes in the Critical Archive series are are designed for those who have read the relevant text and who have it in front of them; the poetry tapes take "close reading" as their method. Aimed primarily at...
Paradise Lost is the greatest epic poem in the English language. In words remarkable for their richness of rhythm and imagery, Milton tells the story of Man’s creation, fall and redemption - to "justify...
Elizabeth gaskell’s novel is a story of contrasts, between North and South, between rural and industrialised England, and above all, between the central characters of Margaret Hale and John Thornton, the...
Reveals how the discovery of the Americas changed the direction of the world forever. Details the partnership formed between monarchs and merchants in the quest for colonies, raw materials, silver, and gold....
This double audio CD contains works by poets listed in the National Curriculum. They include William Blake, Robert Browning, Lord Byron, John Clare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Herbert, Robert Herrick,...
Episode 1: HUMAN, ALL TOO HUMAN looks at how scientists and psychologists sought to find out what makes human beings tick, with rarely seen footage of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, RD Laing, Margaret Mead and...
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