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One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This is a discussion between R. Gittings (poet, playwright and biographer) and R. Sharrock, King’s...
In April 2014 the British Library opened its reading room for news. Its many features include a Broadcast News service with a growing library of recordings from 22 television and radio news channels. Dr Luke...
The work of Delacroix as seen by the poet Baudelaire.
Hip-hop artist Akala explores the language, form and themes of the Romantic era, and explores the effect it has had in shaping our society. Among the poets discussed are Wordsworth, Byron, Blake, Shelley and...
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...
A programme about John Keats from the ‘Famous Authors’ series of documentary biographies. Using film, archive documents, portraits, music and commentary, the programme presents not only a factual outline...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of the greatest novelists of all time, penetrated the human mind and heart with insight. His fiction has had a profound and enduring influence on the modern intellectual climate....
In 1820 poet John Keats was advised by doctors to travel to Italy for the healthier climate, as he was dying of tuberculosis. Here, Keats’ biographer Andrew Motion retraces the poet’s journey to Naples...
A guide to the lives, times and works of the Romantic poets, focusing particularly on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron and Keats. Contains over 120 poems in full with one poem by each poet read aloud; modern...
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