Calendar of
literature sessions
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2025 Summer Course
Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain: Woolf Birthday Lecture 2026
The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain hosts an annual lecture in honour of the birthday of Virginia Woolf, born 25 January 1882. Professor Michele Barrett will speak on Virginia Woolf and Feminism: Revisiting an Awkward Conversation.
Further information.
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 2
Lecture 2 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. Elizabeth von Arnim, Elizabeth and her German Garden (1898).
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 2
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 2 of 6. Euripides, Alcestis, with Jan Parker
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 3
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 3 of 6. Shakespeare, All’s Well That Ends Well, with Fred Parker
Close Reading Walt Whitman
Session 1 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 3
Lecture 3 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden (1911).
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 4
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 4 of 6. Euripides, Ion, with Jan Parker
Close Reading Walt Whitman
Session 2 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 5
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 5 of 6. Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale with Fred Parker
Virginia Woolf Season. Jacob’s Room
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 6. Karina Jakubowicz on Jacob’s Room (1922).
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 4
Lecture 4 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. Katherine Mansfield short stories, including ‘The Garden Party’ (1922) in Mansfield, Collected Stories or online from the KM Society website.
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 6
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 6 of 6. Shakespeare, The Tempest with Fred Parker
Lecture for Peace: Siegfried Sassoon
Alison Hennegan on the early life and writing of Siegfried Sassoon, who became famous as a soldier-poet who protested against the First World War. Part of our series Lectures for Peace. All proceeds go to charities working for peace and for refugees. Details on the Lectures for Peace page.
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 5
Lecture 5 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. Virginia Woolf, ‘Kew Gardens’ (short story, 1919); further reading ‘A Sketch of the Past’ (essay, in Woolf, Moments of Being).
Iris Murdoch and the natural world. Lecture 1
Lecture 1 of 5 on Iris Murdoch and the Natural World with Miles Leeson. We study five great novels by Murdoch, March - May 2026.
We will study:
The Unicorn
The Sea, The Sea
Nuns and Soldiers
The Good Apprentice
The Message to the Planet
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 1
Lecture 1 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Kate Eliot.
Virginia Woolf Season. Orlando
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 7. Claire Davison on Orlando’s Bedrooms.
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 6
Lecture 6 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. H.D. Sea Garden (1916) and T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (1922), esp. ‘Burial of the Dead’. You can find The Waste Land in print in Eliot’s Collected Poems, or online at Poetry Foundation. Several HD poems can be found online at Poetry Foundation.
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 2
Lecture 2 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Kate Eliot.
Iris Murdoch and the natural world. Lecture 2
Lecture 2 of 5 on Iris Murdoch and the Natural World with Miles Leeson. We study five great novels by Murdoch, March - May 2026.
Set reading:
The Unicorn
The Sea, The Sea
Nuns and Soldiers
The Good Apprentice
The Message to the Planet
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 3
Lecture 3 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate and Kate Eliot
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 4
Lecture 4 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate and Kate Eliot.
Jane Austen Course 2026. Lecture 1
Jane Austen’s Families. Lecture 1 of 4. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Tom Zille, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Dependants: Sense and Sensibility (1811)
Close Reading Terrance Hayes
Session 1 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Terrance Hayes (b. 1971) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
New Yorker Radio programme on Hayes.
Poetry Foundation on Hayes with some of his sonnets.
Iris Murdoch and the natural world. Lecture 3
Lecture 3 of 5 on Iris Murdoch and the Natural World with Miles Leeson. We study five great novels by Murdoch, March - May 2026.
Set reading:
The Unicorn
The Sea, The Sea
Nuns and Soldiers
The Good Apprentice
The Message to the Planet
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 5
Lecture 5 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Kate Eliot.
Virginia Woolf Season. Mrs Dalloway
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 8. Angela Harris on Rooms in Mrs Dalloway (1925).
Close Reading Terrance Hayes
Session 2 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Terrance Hayes (b. 1971) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
New Yorker Radio programme on Hayes.
Poetry Foundation on Hayes with some of his sonnets.
Katherine Mansfield course 2026. Lecture 6
Lecture 6 of 6. Katherine Mansfield and Love. With Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Kate Eliot.
Jane Austen Course 2026. Lecture 2
Jane Austen’s Families. Lecture 2 of 4. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Tom Zille, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 2. The Family Circle: Pride and Prejudice (1813)
Iris Murdoch and the natural world. Lecture 4
Lecture 4 of 5 on Iris Murdoch and the Natural World with Miles Leeson. We study five great novels by Murdoch, March - May 2026.
Set reading:
The Unicorn
The Sea, The Sea
Nuns and Soldiers
The Good Apprentice
The Message to the Planet
Odysseus the Storyteller 1
Lecture 1 of 3, live online. In this year of Christopher Nolan’s new film of the Odyssey, join us with expert Dr Jan Parker to study Homer’s great work of the trials and return of Odysseus.
Jane Austen Course 2026. Lecture 3
Jane Austen’s Families. Lecture 3 of 4. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Tom Zille, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 3. Distant Relations: Mansfield Park (1814)
Iris Murdoch and the natural world. Lecture 5
Lecture 5 of 5 on Iris Murdoch and the Natural World with Miles Leeson. We study five great novels by Murdoch, March - May 2026.
Set reading:
The Unicorn
The Sea, The Sea
Nuns and Soldiers
The Good Apprentice
The Message to the Planet
Odysseus the Storyteller 2
Lecture 2 of 3, live online. In this year of Christopher Nolan’s new film of the Odyssey, join us with expert Dr Jan Parker to study Homer’s great work of the trials and return of Odysseus.
Virginia Woolf Season. The Years
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 9. Trudi Tate on Rooms in The Years (1937).
Odysseus the Storyteller 3
Lecture 3 of 3, live online. In this year of Christopher Nolan’s new film of the Odyssey, join us with expert Dr Jan Parker to study Homer’s great work of the trials and return of Odysseus.
Toni Morrison Course 2026. Lecture 1
Toni Morrison. Lecture 1 of 4: The Bluest Eye. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
Jane Austen Course 2026. Lecture 4
Jane Austen’s Families. Lecture 4 of 4. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Tom Zille, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 4. The Smooth Surface of Family Union: Persuasion (1818)
Toni Morrison Course 2026. Lecture 2
Toni Morrison. Lecture 2 of 4. Song of Solomon. Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
The Poetry of Iris Murdoch
Join us for a one-off lecture and discussion of the poetry of Iris Murdoch Miles Leeson, who has just co-edited a new Selected Poems 1936-95 of Iris Murdoch.
Available from:
Bookshop.org.uk: in the UK.
Toni Morrison Course 2026. Lecture 3
Toni Morrison. Lecture 3 of 4. Beloved (1987). Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
Lecture for Peace: HD, Bid Me to Live
Trudi Tate on HD’s fictional memoir of her life in London during the First World War. Part of our series Lectures for Peace. All proceeds go to charities working for peace and for refugees. Details on the Lectures for Peace page.
Toni Morrison Course 2026. Lecture 4
Toni Morrison. Lecture 4 of 4. Jazz (1992). Live online lectures and seminars, fortnightly, with Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
Virginia Woolf Season. The Waves
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 10. Ellie Mitchell on Rooms in The Waves (1931).
Close Reading the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
Join us for two x two-hourly sessions, studying the poetry of Seamus Heaney through close reading. With Mariah Whelan. Session 1 of 2.
Close Reading the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
Join us for two x two-hourly sessions, studying the poetry of Seamus Heaney through close reading. With Mariah Whelan. Session 2 of 2.
Virginia Woolf and the Natural World. Summer Course Live Online
We will run the Woolf Summer Course twice in 2026 - once live online in July, and again as an in-person course in Cambridge in August. Our theme is Virginia Woolf and the Natural World. This is the page linking to the live online course.
We will study five novels by Woolf: Jacob’s Room, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, The Years, Between the Acts.
The live online course has 5 days of lectures, seminar, supervisions, talks and more, Thursday to Monday, including the weekend. An intense and memorable experience. Do join us.
2026 Summer Course in Cambridge: Virginia Woolf and the Natural World
Summer Course in Cambridge. Five days’ intensive study on Virginia Woolf and the Natural World. This course takes place in person in Cambridge, Monday 3 August to Friday 7 August 2026. Arrive in Cambridge Sunday late afternoon for a welcome dinner and lecture.
We study: Jacob’s Room, Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Waves, The Years. Plus talks, visits, and more.
Participants arrive in the afternoon of Sunday 2 August and depart on the morning of Saturday 8 August 2026. OR stay an extra day for an optional trip to Monk’s House and Charleston on Saturday 8 August; depart Sunday 9 August. Details on the booking page.
Doris Lessing course: Lecture 1
Doris Lessing Course: Women and Destiny. 1. The Grass is Singing (1950). Lecture 1 of 4 fortnightly sessions, live online with Anne-Laure Brevet.
Close Reading Shelley 2 Session 1
Session 1 of 2. We study more of the great poetry of P. B. Shelley through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Close Reading Shelley 2 Session 2
Session 2 of 2. We study more of the great poetry of P. B. Shelley through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Doris Lessing course: Lecture 2
Doris Lessing Course: Women and Destiny. 2. Martha Quest (1952). Lecture 2 of 4 fortnightly sessions, live online with Anne-Laure Brevet.
Visions of Venice. 1 Byron, Dickens, Wordsworth
Session 1 of 5. We study writing about Venice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Live online course with Miles Leeson. Lecture 1: the 19th century: Byron, Wordsworth, Ruskin, Dickens.
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 1
Lecture 1 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Doris Lessing course: Lecture 3
Doris Lessing Course: Women and Destiny. 3. The Golden Notebook (1962). Lecture 3 of 4 fortnightly sessions, live online with Anne-Laure Brevet.
Visions of Venice. 2 Henry James, The Aspern Papers
Session 2 of 5. We study writing about Venice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Live online course with Miles Leeson. Lecture 2: Henry James The Aspern Papers (1888).
Milton, Paradise Lost
An introduction to Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, with Dr Fred Parker, University of Cambridge. Lecture 1 of 2. Live online.
Lecture for Peace: Poetry of the Irish Peace Process
Join Mariah Whelan for a 2-hour seminar on Close Reading Poetry of the Irish Peace Process. Part of our series Lectures for Peace. All proceeds go to charities working for peace and for refugees. Details will be published on the Lectures for Peace page. This session will be a 2-hour seminar, and won’t be recorded.
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 2
Lecture 2 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Doris Lessing course: Lecture 4
Doris Lessing Course: Women and Destiny. 4. The Summer Before Dark (1973). Lecture 4 of 4 fortnightly sessions, live online with Anne-Laure Brevet.
Milton, Paradise Lost
An introduction to Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost, with Dr Fred Parker, University of Cambridge. Lecture 2 of 2. Live online.
Visions of Venice. 3. Mann, Death in Venice
Session 3 of 5. We study writing about Venice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Live online course with Miles Leeson. Lecture 3. Thomas Mann, Death in Venice (1912)
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 3
Lecture 3 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Golden Age Detective Fiction. Lecture 1.
We study four great detective novels from the 1920s and 30s, all written by women. Lecture 1 of 4 with Alison Hennegan. Live online course.
Visions of Venice. 4 Highsmith, Those Who Walk Away
Session 4 of 5. We study writing about Venice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Live online course with Miles Leeson. Lecture 4. Patricia Highsmith, Those Who Walk Away (1967).
Anton Chekhov: An Introduction. Lecture 1
Lecture 1 of 4 on the plays and stories of Anton Chekhov, with Claire Davison and Trudi Tate.
Close Reading Emily Dickinson Course 2
Session 1 of 2. This is our second course on the great poetry of American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) which we study through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 4
Lecture 4 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Anton Chekhov: An Introduction. Lecture 2
Lecture 2 of 4 on the plays and stories of Anton Chekhov, with Claire Davison and Trudi Tate.
Golden Age Detective Fiction. Lecture 2.
We study four great detective novels from the 1920s and 30s, all written by women. Lecture 2 of 4 with Alison Hennegan. Live online course.
Close Reading Emily Dickinson Course 2
Session 2 of 2. This is our second course on the great poetry of American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) which we study through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Visions of Venice. 5 Du Maurier, Don’t Look Now
Session 5 of 5. We study writing about Venice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Live online course with Miles Leeson. Lecture 5 Daphne du Maurier, Don't Look Now (1971).
Anton Chekhov: An Introduction. Lecture 3
Lecture 3 of 4 on the plays and stories of Anton Chekhov, with Claire Davison and Trudi Tate.
Woolf Season: Between the Acts
Virginia Woolf Season.
Mark Hussey on Woolf’s last novel, Between the Acts (1941). Live online lecture and seminar.
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 5
Lecture 5 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Anton Chekhov: An Introduction. Lecture 4
Lecture 4 of 4 on the plays and stories of Anton Chekhov, with Claire Davison and Trudi Tate.
Golden Age Detective Fiction. Lecture 3.
We study four great detective novels from the 1920s and 30s, all written by women. Lecture 3 of 4 with Alison Hennegan. Live online course.
Close Reading Poems about Birds
Session 1 of 2. We study some great poems about birds through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Close Reading Poems about Birds
Session 2 of 2. We study some great poems about birds through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Literary Gardens Course 2. Lecture 6
Lecture 6 of 6 on Literary Gardens Course 2 with Karina Jakubowicz.
Golden Age Detective Fiction. Lecture 4.
We study four great detective novels from the 1920s and 30s, all written by women. Lecture 4 of 4 with Alison Hennegan. Live online course.
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Lecture 1
Shakespeare and Euripides: Romance Plays. Course with Fred Parker and Jan Parker.
Lecture 1 of 6. Pericles (selected scenes) and Shakespearean Romance with Fred Parker
Women Writers Season: Hurston, Their Eyes were Watching God.
Women Writers Season. Karina Jakubowicz on Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937).
Literary Gardens Course. Lecture 1
Lecture 1 of 6 on Literary Gardens with Karina Jakubowicz. Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1872).
Close Reading Emily Dickinson
Session 2 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Virginia Woolf Season. Woolf’s Essays.
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26. Woolf’s Rooms. Lecture 5. Beth Rigel Daugherty, Living and Thinking in the Rooms of Woolf’s Essays.
Close Reading Emily Dickinson
Session 1 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Close Reading Poems about winter
Session 2 of 2. We study some great poems about winter through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
George Orwell Course 2025. Lecture 5
Course repeated by popular demand.
Lecture 5 of 5 on George Orwell: Power, Freedom, Decency. Live online with Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Love and money: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
Lecture 2. Truth and lies: Homage to Catalonia (1938)
Lecture 3. Home and memory: Coming up for Air (1939)
Lecture 4. Equality and humanity: Animal Farm (1945)
Lecture 5. Freedom and fear: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Lecture for Peace: Trojan Women
Jan Parker on Theatre as Protest: Euripides’ Trojan Women. Part of our series Lectures for Peace. All proceeds go to charities working for peace and for refugees. Details on the Lectures for Peace page.
Close Reading Poems about winter
Session 1 of 2. We study some great poems about winter through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Virginia Woolf Season. A Room of One’s Own
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26: Woolf’s Rooms.. Lecture 4. Alison Hennegan, Rooms for Women in A Room of One’s Own (1929).
Elizabeth von Arnim course 2025. Lecture 4
Elizabeth von Arnim course: Men, Women, and Dogs with Isobel Maddison and Juliane Römhild. Lecture 4 of 4: Mr Skeffington (1940).
George Orwell Course 2025. Lecture 4
Course repeated by popular demand.
Lecture 4 of 5 on George Orwell: Power, Freedom, Decency. Live online with Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Love and money: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
Lecture 2. Truth and lies: Homage to Catalonia (1938)
Lecture 3. Home and memory: Coming up for Air (1939)
Lecture 4. Equality and humanity: Animal Farm (1945)
Lecture 5. Freedom and fear: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Vanity Fair lecture
Clare Walker Gore on Thackeray’s great novel, Vanity Fair (1848). Live online lecture and seminar.
George Orwell Course 2025. Lecture 3
Course repeated by popular demand.
Lecture 3 of 5 on George Orwell: Power, Freedom, Decency. Live online with Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Love and money: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
Lecture 2. Truth and lies: Homage to Catalonia (1938)
Lecture 3. Home and memory: Coming up for Air (1939)
Lecture 4. Equality and humanity: Animal Farm (1945)
Lecture 5. Freedom and fear: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Elizabeth von Arnim course 2025. Lecture 3
Elizabeth von Arnim course: Men, Women, and Dogs with Isobel Maddison and Juliane Römhild. Lecture 3 of 4:
All the Dogs of my Life (1937).
George Orwell Course 2025. Lecture 2
Course repeated by popular demand.
Lecture 2 of 5 on George Orwell: Power, Freedom, Decency. Live online with Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Love and money: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
Lecture 2. Truth and lies: Homage to Catalonia (1938)
Lecture 3. Home and memory: Coming up for Air (1939)
Lecture 4. Equality and humanity: Animal Farm (1945)
Lecture 5. Freedom and fear: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Close Reading Keats Session 2
Session 2 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of John Keats through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Women Writers Season: Sackville-West, The Edwardians.
Women Writers Season. Claire Davison on Vita Sackville-West, The Edwardians (1930)
London in Literature. Lecture 6. The Heat of the Day
Lecture 6 of 6 on London in Literature with Angela Harris. Elizabeth Bowen, The Heat of the Day (1948).
George Orwell Course 2025. Lecture 1
Repeated by popular demand.
Lecture 1 of 5 on George Orwell: Power, Freedom, Decency. Live online with Lisa Mullen, University of Cambridge.
Lecture 1. Love and money: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
Lecture 2. Truth and lies: Homage to Catalonia (1938)
Lecture 3. Home and memory: Coming up for Air (1939)
Lecture 4. Equality and humanity: Animal Farm (1945)
Lecture 5. Freedom and fear: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
Close Reading Keats Session 1
Session 1 of 2. We study some of the great poetry of John Keats through close reading. Live online sessions with poet and lecturer Mariah Whelan.
Virginia Woolf Season. lecture 3
Virginia Woolf Season 2025-26. Lecture 3. Natasha Periyan on Rooms in Virginia Woolf’s short fiction.
Elizabeth von Arnim course 2025. Lecture 2
Elizabeth von Arnim course: Men, Women, and Dogs with Isobel Maddison and Juliane Römhild. Lecture 2 of 4:
Vera (1921).
Women and Power in 20thC Fiction. Lecture 5.
Women and Power in twentieth-century fiction. We study five great writers of the mid- to late twentieth century: Elizabeth Taylor, Rumer Godden, Angela Carter, Alice Thomas Ellis and Anita Brookner.
Lecture 5 of 5 with Miles Leeson: Anita Brookner, Hotel du Lac (1984)
London in Literature. Lecture 5. Mrs Dalloway
Lecture 5 of 6 on London in Literature with Angela Harris. Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway (1925).
Six lectures, fortnightly, from 10 September 2025.
Mrs Dalloway Symposium
A symposium to celebrate 100 years of Mrs Dalloway. University of St Andrews, Scotland. Further information.
Elizabeth von Arnim course 2025. Lecture 1
Elizabeth von Arnim course: Men, Women, and Dogs with Isobel Maddison and Juliane Römhild. Lecture 1 of 4: The Caravaners (1909).
Women and Power in 20thC Fiction. Lecture 4
Women and Power in twentieth-century fiction. We study five great writers of the mid- to late twentieth century: Elizabeth Taylor, Rumer Godden, Angela Carter, Alice Thomas Ellis and Anita Brookner.
Lecture 4 of 5 with Miles Leeson: Alice Thomas Ellis, The Birds of the Air (1980)
Women Writers Season: Whitaker, The Journey Home
Women Writers Season. Valerie Waterhouse on Malachi Whitaker, The Journey Home and Other Stories