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British picture books from the simplest to the most sophisticated are studied. Techniques of authors and illustrators are examined.
David Lodge discusses the aims and intentions behind the writing of his fiction. He describes his experiences with publishers and his work in the field of literary criticism, e.g. ‘The Language of Fiction’.
Describes the effect on John Braine of his overnight success ‘Room At The Top’ and his subsequent writing, including his (largely adverse) views on contemporary literary journalism.
Survey of library automation in Camden from 1965 to the present with some ideas for the future. Notes: Transcript available.
Describes the literary situation immediately after World War 1 when Edgell Rickword began to contribute to the ‘TLS’, the ‘New Statesman’ and other literary journals. Gives an account of the...
Analyses the Scottish Renaissance movement of the 1920s and 1930s which MacDiarmid largely founded, and elaborates on MacDiarmid’s two lifelong passions - the Scots literary tradition and Communism. The...
Describes Middleton’s working methods and reasons for concentrating his fiction on his native city of Nottingham.
Opens with views of the Lawrence country shot from the top of Eastwood parish church tower and by using still and moving pictures offers a commentary on the importance of place and local culture in the mind...
Iris Murdoch discusses the ideas behind her novels and the subjects which have prompted her to write imaginatively about them. She relates her interest in philosophy to her interest in the creative process...
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