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

  • 1 hour 57 seconds
    Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"?
    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'.
    21 May 2012, 11:02 am
  • 50 minutes 59 seconds
    Literature and Form 3: Multiple Plotting
    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).
    21 May 2012, 11:00 am
  • 49 minutes 14 seconds
    Literature and Form 2: Chapters
    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.
    21 May 2012, 10:58 am
  • 46 minutes 47 seconds
    Literature and Form 1: Unreliable Narrators
    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.
    21 May 2012, 10:56 am
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