Poetry
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- Posted10 April 2020
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- Posted7 April 2020
The Boring Talks. #50 - Windows. Audio, 20 minutes
Anne Ulrikke Andersen looks through the windows that shaped one particular life.
- AttributionBBC Sounds
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- Posted5 April 2020
Sunday Feature. Wordsworth - Poet of the People. Audio, 44 minutes
Jenny Uglow sets Wordsworth, the nature poet, in contrast to the economist Adam Smith.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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- Posted4 April 2020
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- Posted3 April 2020
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- Posted2 April 2020
Arts & Ideas. New Thinking: Wordsworth. Audio, 43 minutes
Professors Sally Bushell & Simon Bainbridge talk to New Generation Thinker Sarah Jackson
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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- Posted21 March 2020
Eighteen. Ibukun Ajagbe & Groa. Audio, 28 minutes
Exploring the lives, dreams and creative worlds of six 18 to 21 year-old global artists.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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The Essay. Women Writers to Put Back on the Bookshelf, Storm Jameson. Audio, 14 minutes
A Yorkshire-born writer with a European outlook who campaigned for World War II refugees.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Women Writers to Put Back on the Bookshelf, Lady Mary Wroth. Audio, 14 minutes
The English Renaissance poet whose reputation at court was ruined by her writing.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. Women Writers to Put Back on the Bookshelf, Charlotte Turner Smith. Audio, 14 minutes
The Romantic poet who inspired Wordsworth is profiled by Sophie Coulombeau.
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The Essay. The Art of Apology, Episode 5. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Helen Mort reflects on when apology stands in for a sense of sorrow and guilt.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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- Posted27 February 2020
The Essay. The Art of Apology, Episode 4. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Helen Mort explores over-apologising through some of the poems that have shaped her.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
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The Essay. The Art of Apology, Episode 3. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Helen Mort explores whether apologies sometimes stand in for a failure to understand.
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The Essay. The Art of Apology, Episode 2. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Helen Mort explores non-apology through some of the poems that have shaped her.
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The Day of Two Suns. Audio, 28 minutes
James Nokise looks at how Pacific wordsmiths have protested nuclear testing.
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The Essay. The Art of Apology, Episode 1. Audio, 14 minutes
Poet Helen Mort reflects that saying sorry is often not just about contrition.
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Ha Jin: The poet that changed me. The Cultural Frontline. Audio, 00:03:20
Chinese-American writer Ha Jin on the work of romantic poet Li Bai
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted21 February 2020
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- Posted17 February 2020