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(Following on from my previous post, this is the intro to a talk I gave at, possibly, the 2005 British Council Oxford Conference – I say ‘possibly’, because I can’t find any confirmation on the British Council’s site. Perhaps a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bartleby, British Council, Bruckner, Christopher Whyte, Dante, David Craig, Don Paterson, Gabriel Harvey, Herman Melville, James Thomson, Kathleen Jamie, Lancaster University, Newcastle University, Oxford University Poetry Society, Robert Crawford, Sarah Lawrence College, The T.S.Eliot lectures, W.S. Graham, Wadham College
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