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Literature and Form

Literature and Form

Oxford University

Lecture series looking at key concepts in studying Literature; including lectures on the concept of unreliable narrators to theory of comparative literature. This series was filmed in the English Faculty in Trinity Term 2012

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Literature and Form - Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"?
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05/21/12 • 61 min

Dr Catherine Brown gives the fourth and final lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. With a philosophical discussion on what Comparative Literature is and how we can study 'literature in comparison'.

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Literature and Form - Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting
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05/21/12 • 51 min

Dr Catherine Brown gives the third lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. Including the differing ways writers plot their work; from multi-plotted works like Ulysses (Joyce) to double plotted works like Daniel Deronda (George Eliot).
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Literature and Form - Literature and Form 2: Chapters
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05/21/12 • 49 min

Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series of talks introducing different writing forms and their use in great novels: In the second lecture, Brown talks about the ways in which writers choose to break up their works into chapters, parts, and volumes.
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Literature and Form - Literature and Form 1: Unreliable Narrators
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05/21/12 • 47 min

Dr. Catherine Brown offers a series introducing different writing forms and their use in great novels: In the first lecture, Brown discusses the use of the unreliable narrator, particularly in Nabokov's Lolita and McEwan's Atonement.
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How many episodes does Literature and Form have?

Literature and Form currently has 4 episodes available.

What topics does Literature and Form cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Books, Education and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Literature and Form?

The episode title 'Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Literature and Form?

The average episode length on Literature and Form is 52 minutes.

When was the first episode of Literature and Form?

The first episode of Literature and Form was released on May 21, 2012.

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