57:49
Calligraphy: A Living Tradition
SchAdvStudy
1:00:13
Neurodivergence vs Ableism Inside and Outside the Academy
57:46
A conversation with Jane Burn on poetry, language and neurodivergence
53:37
How does it manifest, or does it? The role of neurodivergence in creative work
1:57:18
Queer Tarot
45:25
IES/Warburg Inaugural Annual History of the Book Lecture
3:20:10
Belle da Costa Greene and the European Book Trade
34:59
Cultures of London: Legacies of Migration – A Celebration
1:27:12
The Value of the Material
1:27:14
The Value of Literature
1:27:08
The Value of Criticism
43:09
The John Coffin Memorial Lecture in Palaeography 2023
59:03
The Bibliographical Society: James Raven: Monsters, Myths and Methods
51:34
EMPHASIS: Borelli versus Gassendi on the nature of moving forces
58:55
John Coffin Memorial Lecture in Palaeography 2022
42:30
Intersubjectivity and the Senses in the late 18th Century: The Case of Henry Moyes (1750-1807)
1:48:31
Books in hand; but whose hands? 17th-century rare books from the Emmerson and Thomason Collections
1:28:19
Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic & Bookshelves, Social Media and Gaming
46:45
Randfiguren. Ernst Brandes' and Franz Josias von Hendrich's Assessments of the French Revolution
41:44
Contemporary Cultures of Writing | 1 November 2022
1:02:38
Contemporary Cultures of Writing | 15 November 2022
44:06
Contemporary Cultures of Writing | Beyond Ekphrasis
53:38
John Coffin Memorial Lecture: Mass Production of Books Before Printing
1:03:32
LRBS Lecture: Feminist Bibliographical Praxis
38:17
EMPHASIS seminar: The Blind Naturalist: G. E. Rumphius (1627-1702) and the Problem of Other Minds
43:40
EMPHASIS seminar: Broken Bones: Matter, Miracle, and the Reformation of the Relics
1:01:45
The Bibliographical Society: Homee and Phiroze Randeria Lecture
1:02:36
The Bibliographical Society: Graham Pollard Memorial Lecture
39:16
Neuroscience and narrative: Reading, writing, and the brain
58:07
IES | Career Options for English PhDs - How to develop and communicate your English PhD
59:16
EMPHASIS: Natural signs and the role of analogy in Descartes' theory of perception
21:51
IES | Career Options for English PhDs - 'From Grave to Cradle: Unpacking the Value of English'
47:00
EMPHASIS: "Explorers rather than Gatherers"
1:06:30
IES | Career Options for English PhDs: PhD Alumni Panel: Carving Career paths beyond the Academy
12:43
IES | Career Options for English PhDs: Welcome and Overview - Professor Clare Lees
2:07:50
Diversifying Victorian Studies: From Theory to Method
51:35
EMPHASIS: Reconsidering the Origin of Mechanical Philosophy
48:17
The Suppositions of Form in Picasso’s Las Meninas (After Velázquez) and Shakespeare’s Sonnets
41:04
Louis Renard’s extraordinary fishes, crayfishes, and crabs
41:28
The Bibliographical Society: EDWIN ROSE: Books, botany and empire in eighteenth-century Cambridge
54:21
London Shakespeare Seminar
54:35
EMPHASIS: Natural regeneration in Kepler's science (1596-1611)
1:01:51
EMPHASIS: The Advancement of Mathematical Learning
1:06:52
Book Collecting Seminar - 'Cheap Thrills as Rare Survivals: Historic Ephemera in the Modern Market'
1:18:09
Roundtable: Editing Shakespeare’s Poems
42:46
Creation, Death, and Resurrection in Early Modern English Alchemical Treatises
34:15
Bloomsbury Chapter Stevenson Lecture 2021
57:18
London Shakespeare Seminar: Shakespeare’s Poetry: Trans Philology and Queer Prosody
1:55:07
On Essays: Montaigne to the Present
10:28
48:18
The Mad, the Bad and the Silenced: Three Tales about Ottoman Learning and Renaissance Book Culture
1:28:24
Climate Change and Creativity: round table discussion
10:20
The Bibliographical Society: Virtual Summer Visit, Monash University Library Special Collections
35:14
Imagination and the Natural World - writers, writing and perception
26:09
The Bibliographical Society: Virtual Summer Visit, The State Library of Victoria
56:03
2021 John Coffin Memorial Palaeography Lecture : The Long Reach of Palaeography
1:15:05
The Materiality and Dynamism of Mapping
1:14:49
Shelf lives and stacktivists: Stories from fifty years of queer and radical bookselling
44:33
The Booksellers: A Roundtable Discussion
1:00:35
The Hilda Hulme Lecture 2021: 'Making a Living in Great Expectations'
39:27
Intersections of Time and Eternity: Understanding Divine Speech in Late Medieval Angel Magic
49:25
François Hemsterhuis and intellectual dilettantism in Orangist The Hague (1750-1800)
1:13:00
Collecting the Suffragettes
1:00:01
The Hilda Hulme Lecture: Steven Connor
57:43
51:40
Book Launch: Cynthia Johnston, 'A British Book Collector'
47:13
EMPHASIS “What was ‘historia’- Rival concepts in early Modern Europe"
58:21
The Bibliographical Society: Rachel Jacobs, Waddesdon Manor: A Rothschild Collection
1:15:51
The Bibliographical Society: Winter Visit
1:00:54
Pictures for the People: the Printed Image in Britain before photography
49:39
The Bibliographical Society: Stephen Clarke, Horace Walpole and W.S. Lewis: A Collector Revealed
44:43
The Bibliographical Society: Book Owners Online
1:01:21
IES Unfinished Business Seminar- English revenge tragedy on the London stage & the university stage
58:32
IES Unfinished Business Seminar - Danielle Magnussen
55:09
IES Unfinished Business Seminar - Federico Botana
48:50
The Bibliographical Society: Alison Walker, The Sloane Printed Books Project
1:14:25
Looking for Bloomsbury's Lost Bookshops
1:27:10
Stuart Hood: Twentieth Century Partisan
44:12
Kepler’s Epitome of Copernican Astronomy and the Copernican ban of 1616
41:37
David Shaw, Paper for octavos: Innovation in early sixteenth-century book production
50:06
EMPHASIS: Denis Robichaud
1:14:32
Over the Wall: Cultures of Collecting
45:30
Women Translators and Authorship: Sarah Harriet Burney
44:47
EMPHASIS - Boris Jardine
49:32
The Bibliographical Society Presidential Address – Margaret Lane Ford, Bookselling and Bibliography
20:07
Reading the Pandemic - Part 3
19:47
Reading the Pandemic -Part 2
8:44
Reading the Pandemic - Part 1
52:28
An Introduction to Medieval Ink
48:10
The Bibliographical Society Adrian Edwards, Insights into the King’s Library of George
1:17:00
1:06:15
The International Vernon Lee Society (IVLS) Lecture
28:01
EMPHASIS (Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination Seminar)
36:46
Medieval Manuscripts Seminar
58:42
Sambrook Appeal: The Next Chapter
Liberty Lecture 2020 In conversation: Elif Shafak and Sarah Churchwell with Martha Spurrier
4:43
5 Minutes on Bleak House
4:58
T S Eliot International Summer School - Digital Sessions: Welcome : Anthony Cuda
6:52
T S Eliot International Summer School - Digital Session: Sarah Kennedy
8:01
T S Eliot International Summer School- Digital Session: Frances Dickey
10:03
T S Eliot International Summer School - Digital Session: Anthony Cuda
2:46
Introduction to Nineteenth Century Summer School
40:29
Annual Wordsworth Lecture: A Daedalus for the Romantic Era? Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
1:32:28
Coetzee & the Archive Conference
39:44
Byron and Wordsworth: Art and Nature
Shifting Ground: Irish Poetry in a Time of Change
55:31
Wordsworth Trust Annual Lecture 2016 - Romantic Poetry and the Existing State of Things
42:45
The Humanities Now - Literature and the Public Good
57:13
The influence of Joyce's writing on Iain Sinclair's own style of urban narrative
1:04:47
Alice in Cableland
50:05
Reading the World: Challenging the Dynamics of Canon Formations - Keynote Address
57:58
The London Beckett Seminar - Remediating Beckett and the Graven Image
1:04:48
The London Beckett Seminar - Beckett and Music
1:00:28
Recasting Book History
58:27
The John Coffin Memorial Annual Palaeography Lecture: ‘Who wrote Magna Carta?’
1:55:56
Art work in The New Age
1:52:12
Research Symposium on the Cowell Manuscript
1:56:30
Contemporary Fiction Research Seminar: Reworking the (Non) Literary Object
1:37:47
Stephen Spender Research Seminar - New Life in Life Writing
1:15:01
'"Because she never let them in": Irish Immigration a Century Ago and Today'
1:51:08
Contemporary Fiction Research Seminar: Modernist Afterlives
1:36:26
London Screenwriting Seminar: Hitchcock and his Writers
1:07
InScribe
1:26:27
London Screenwriting Seminar: Sean French and Nicci Gerrard
1:56:01
Contemporary Fiction Research Seminar: After Buffy
1:03:50
Annual Wordsworth Lecture: 'What Did Wordsworth Make of Coleridge?', by Dr Seamus Perry
1:12:46
London Seminar in Digital Text and Scholarship: 'Protocols for Encoding Shakespeare'
1:42:06
Contemporary Fiction Research Seminar: Hunting the Dark Knight
1:24:48
Cosmopolitical Critters: Companion Species, SF, and Staying with the Trouble
1:24:15
Bernard Spencer: Mystery Poet
12:08
Alan Cole talks to Simon Eliot about the Museum of Writing
50:13
Weird Council: an International Conference on the Writing of China Miéville - Keynote
27:54
Weird Council: an International Conference on the Writing of China Miéville - Plenary Discussion
1:14:41
Samuel Beckett - Mystic
46:02
Discovering and Using Ancient Place Data
1:41:39
A Supple Vocabulary for Digital Scholarly Editions
1:40:03
London Seminar in Digital Text and Scholarship
1:21:02
'Prometheus²: The Two Shelleys and Romantic Science'
1:10:42
The Emergence of the Everyday: Kipling and Indian Regional Writing: Professor Elleke Boehmer
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