The Christian reticence of W H Auden Auden was arguably the most prodigiously talented of the great...
Haydn in London: The Revolutionary Drawing Room This concert looks at 18th century music making and the...
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...
Christianity and Literature: Are happy endings real? The enormous suffering experienced during the 20th century, combined with...
High politics and Hellfire: William Hogarth Infamous rake (and Chancellor of the Exchequer), Sir Francis Dashwood...
Haydn in London - The Enlightenment and Revolution Haydn was the most famous composer of his day. By...
Is literature essential to religion? The relationship between literature and religion has sometimes been one...
Goethe the Musician and his influence on German Song Germany's greatest poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), seemed to...