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The challenge of atheist literature: Beckett, Pullman and McEwan Some works of literature today are written from a consciously...
SeaChange: Reversing the Tide The highly-acclaimed lecture/performance combines the knowledge of science and the...
Goethe the Musician and his influence on German Song Germany's greatest poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), seemed to...
In the beginning: the Roman, the Viking and the Norman Conquests As an island people, the inhabitants of Britain were repeatedly...
Just War: Ancient influence on Islam and on the Spanish Conquistadors The study of justice in war is ancient in India...
Textual Communities: How do we recognise value in the verbal arts? A lecture to consider some of the new approaches to...
Will Cross-Cultural Theatre ever work on the English Stage? A lecture that approaches the question of the survival of...