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| # | Title | Description | Contributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Verse and Prose in Fantasy Literature | In this video, Katherine Olley gives an analysis of two forms that dominate fantasy literature:... | Katherine Olley | 
| 2 | Patience Agbabi reading and conversation | In this podcast the dynamic poet Patience Agbabi is in conversation about her Ted Hughes short-... | Patience Agbabi, Elleke Boehmer, Marion Turner | 
| 3 | Venus and Adonis | Professor Katherine Duncan Jones, Senior Research Fellow, Somerville College, gives a talk on... | Katherine Duncan-Jones | 
| 4 | Edward Lear's Vision | A talk given at the Ashmolean Museum on Edward Lear’s life, art, and poetry. Edward Lear’s... | Matthew Bevis | 
| 5 | Edward Lear's Feelings: Weeping | 'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself... | Matthew Bevis, Jasmine Jagger | 
| 6 | Popular fiction in World War One | An argument for a more nuanced assessment of the popular literature consumed by the wider public... | Jane Potter | 
| 7 | Great Writers Inspire- An Introduction to the Project | A short introductory video to the "Great Writers Inspire project. | Joshua Carr | 
| 8 | Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine | Dr Faith Binckes explains why modernist short story writer and critic Katherine Mansfield (1888-... | Faith Binckes | 
| 9 | William Blake | Dr David Fallon introduces the poetry, painting, and engraving of William Blake, focusing on the... | David Fallon | 
| 10 | 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets | Jennifer Batt | 
| 11 | This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan | Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness"... | Helen Wilcox | 
| 12 | First year English Tutorial: Old English Riddles | A tutorial given by Lucinda Rumsey, Mansfield College, Oxford University, to some first year... | Lucinda Rumsey | 
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| 1 | Why should we study Old English Literature? | Dr Francis Leneghan of St Cross College, Oxford, discusses his current research around Beowulf... | Francis Leneghan | 
| 2 | The poetry of war | Explores the aesthetics and impact of war poetry in the early eighteenth century, focussing on... | Abigail Williams | 
| 3 | The Ladle: a comic poem | Matthew Prior's The Ladle was one of the most popular poems of the eighteenth century. This... | Louise Curran | 
| 4 | Pastoral Poetry | Introduces the poetry of rural life, and its debt to classical sources. | Kathleen Lawton-Trask | 
| 5 | The life of epigrams | This podcasts introduces the popular eighteenth century epigram | Dianne Mitchell | 
| 6 | Petticoats and fashion | An introduction to the world of fashion and the politics of the petticoat, seen through the... | Elizabeth Atkinson | 
| 7 | From Owen's Doomed Youth, to his doomed youth | Lecture at the event 'Wilfred Owen: From Doomed Youth to the Battle of the Sambre'.... | Jean Moorcroft Wilson | 
| 8 | From Mametz Wood to The General | Lecture on Siegfried Sassoon given at the Imperial War Museum, London, 12th November 2011. | Jean Moorcroft Wilson | 
| 9 | The Last Phase | A discussion on the last phase of the First World War. A talk given at 'Wilfred Owen: From... | Max Egremont | 
| 10 | Kipling, the Elton John of his age? | Professor Elleke Boehmer discusses why Kipling's writing, and his poetry of the late... | Elleke Boehmer, Dominic Davies | 
| 11 | Aime Cesaire and Derek Walcott | Jason Allen offers a comparative discussion of two important Caribbean poets and playwrights,... | Jason Allen-Paisant, Dominic Davies | 
| 12 | Shakespeare and Voice | Linda Gates, Professor of Voice at Northwestern University (USA) discusses how Shakespeare'... | Linda Gates | 
| 13 | A Discussion of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early, took my dog'. | Dr Sally Bayley presents an illuminating reading of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early... | Sally Bayley | 
| 14 | The Life and Times of Wilfred Owen (lecture) | Free public lecture at Gresham College. Available as video, audio and transcript ... | Peter Bunyan, Chris Cuff | 
| 15 | The Lamb by William Blake | A singing speech-synthesis version of Blake's 'Little Lamb' (1794), created by Bryant O'Hara.... | Bryant O'Hara | 
| 16 | Katherine Mansfield and Rhythm Magazine | Dr Faith Binckes explains why modernist short story writer and critic Katherine Mansfield (1888-... | Faith Binckes | 
| 17 | William Blake | Dr David Fallon introduces the poetry, painting, and engraving of William Blake, focusing on the... | David Fallon | 
| 18 | 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry | Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets | Jennifer Batt | 
| 19 | Cristian Aliaga: Your Virtues Are Your Faults. Poetry Reading (Spanish and English) | A reading by Cristian Aliaga, one of Argentina's outstanding contemporary poets, given at... | Cristian Aliaga, Ben Bollig | 
| 20 | The Joys of Cricket | This podcast looks at cricket seen through eighteenth-century eyes, focussing on a poem by James... | Adam Rounce | 
| 21 | Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth | Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and... | Catherine Brown | 
| 22 | This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan | Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness"... | Helen Wilcox | 
| 23 | Mary Shelley - Journal of Sorrow | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In the months immediately following Shelley's... | Nouran Koriem | 
| 24 | William Godwin- Letter to Mary Shelley | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This is the letter Godwin wrote to Mary after... | Hoare Nairne | 
| 25 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Letter to Mary Shelley | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. 'Everybody is in despair and every thing in... | Henry Cockburn | 
| 26 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This great elegy was prompted by the news of the... | Jordan Saxby | 
| 27 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Opening lines of 'The Triumph of Life' | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley worked on 'The Triumph of Life',... | Hoare Nairne | 
| 28 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Dedication fair copy of 'With a guitar. To Jane' | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley presented this light-hearted poem, copied... | Jordan Saxby | 
| 29 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Fair copy of Ode to the West Wind | Part of the Shelly's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley's best-known poem was written in... | Christopher Adams | 
| 30 | Who Translates and for Whom? | Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best... | Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 31 | Can Poetry be Translated? | Third part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether... | Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 32 | Is there ever a Faithful Translation? | Second part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether... | Oliver Taplin, Lorna Hardwick | 
| 33 | War and Civilization Series Lecture 2: War and Poetry | Geoffrey Hill is currently Professor of Literature and Religion at Boston University and in 2009... | Geoffrey Hill | 
| 34 | First year English Tutorial: Old English Riddles | A tutorial given by Lucinda Rumsey, Mansfield College, Oxford University, to some first year... | Lucinda Rumsey | 
| 35 | Beowulf reading, ll. 26-52 | Reading from Beowulf ll. 26-52 by Stuart D Lee, University of Oxford. Recorded March 2007. | Stuart Lee | 
| # | Essay Title | Description | Contributor | 
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| 1 | E.E. Cummings | E.E. Cummings (1894-1962) is a poet beloved for his unpretentious, irreverent, and rule-breaking... | Alison Rosenblitt | 
| 2 | How Short Can a Short Poem Be? | One of the most celebrated Christian epigrams is this: ... | Julian Thompson | 
| 3 | This Old Man, That Old Man: Wordsworth Revises Wordsworth | ... | Julian Thompson | 
| 4 | This is a place one can go mad in – Ivor Gurney, Asylum Poet | Ivor Gurney was a First World War poet and a composer of beautiful songs, and orchestral and... | Kate Kennedy | 
| 5 | Wilfred Owen - biography | 'My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity.' | Stephanie Fishwick, Stuart Lee | 
| 6 | The Art of Mourning in First World War Poetry | The poetry written during the First World War was often created as an elegiac response to the... | Charlotte Barrett | 
| 7 | ‘‘Beauty […] lay not within the thing but in what the thing symbolised’’: Female Clothing and the Senses in the Works of Thomas Hardy | By Charlotte Barrett ... | Charlotte Barrett | 
| 8 | Derek Walcott | ...           | Dominic Davies | 
| 9 | The Celebration of Nature in Victorian Poetry | Despite the publication of Darwin's radical text On the Origin of Species (1859),which... | Charlotte Barrett | 
| # | Title | Description | Author | 
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| 1 | A Kipling Anthology of Verse | Publisher info: Paris: Nelson, 1925 | Ruyard Kipling | 
| 2 | Goblin Market and Other Poems | Christina Rossetti | |
| 3 | The Sonnets | William Shakespeare | |
| 4 | The Poetical Works of Thomas Hardy (vol 1) | Thomas Hardy | 
| # | Resource Title | Description | Contributor | 
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| 1 | Edward Lear's Lines of Flight | The Chatterton Lecture on Poetry, 'Edward Lear's Lines of Flight', delivered by Professor... | Matthew Bevis | 
| 2 | Paintings, Parrots and Poetry: The Life of Edward Lear | A live event recorded at the Natural History Museum with Matthew Bevis.... | Matthew Bevis | 
| 3 | The Dying Kiss: Gender and Intimacy in the Trenches of World War I | Article by Santanu Das for the World War I Centenary: Continuations and Beginnings... | Santanu Das | 
| 4 | Writing about poetry | This learning object suggests an approach to understanding poetry and to give a framework to... | Fleur Corfield | 
| 5 | Wilfred Owen: The Man and His Poems | A short biography of Wilfred Owen, explaining the context in which his poetry was written. | Fleur Corfield | 
