Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend Professor Melissa Lane 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
Philip Quaque: The African ordained in the Church of England Though history tends to focus on the white abolitionists, the...
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The Mysteries of Writing: Novels and Poetry - An Introduction By Professor Belinda Jack Professor Belinda Jack, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, continues her...
The Immortality of the Nightingale - Professor Belinda Jack Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture...
Why Should We Study Gray's Elegy? - Professor Belinda Jack In this short Interview, Belinda Jack, the Gresham Professor of...
Why are there Two Versions of Gray's Elegy? Gray's Elegy rewards scrutiny with a richness that marks it...
How Truthful is the Historical Novel? Professor Jack, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, discusses the idea...
Did George Sand Write like a Woman? - Professor Belinda Jack Who better than the author of an highly regarded biography...
George Sand's Contribution to Literature George Sand has had an profound impact on modern literature...