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Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

Video of lecture by Rob Crawford for the “Remake/Remodel” theme in 2014; also video by Robert Crawford in 2015 for the “Repetition Compulsion” theme.

Posted in lecture, Remake/Remodel, Repetition Compulsion, Rob Crawford, video | Tagged with Africa, C19th, Conrad, England, Enli, imperialism, modernism, novel, politics, postcolonialism, race, violence

Podcast: The Waste Land and Foe

Podcast: The Waste Land and Foe

Discussion with Jon Beasley-Murray and Kevin McNeilly

Posted in audio, Kevin McNeilly, Monster in the Mirror, podcast | Tagged with C20th, Coetzee, Eliot, Jon Beasley-Murray, modernism, narrative, novel, poetry, postmodernism

T S Eliot, The Waste Land

T S Eliot, The Waste Land

Video of lecture by Kevin McNeilly for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme

Posted in Kevin McNeilly, lecture, Monster in the Mirror, video | Tagged with C20th, Eliot, England, exhaustion, intertextuality, modernism, poetry, ruins

The Waste Land

The final stanza of T S Eliot’s The Waste Land encapsulates much of what has gone before. It comprises four languages, multiple allusions, abrupt transitions and changes in register and tone: London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down … Continue reading →

Posted in blogs, public | Tagged with ArtsOne, literature, modernism, ruins, teaching

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