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The Clark Lectures, sponsored by Trinity College, are on literature in English, broadly conceived. Past Clark Lecturers have included T.S. Eliot (1926), E.M. Forster (1927), C.S. Lewis (1944), Dame Helen Darbishire (1949), F.R. Leavis (1967), Richard Rorty (1987), Toni Morrison (1990), Abp Rowan Williams (2005), Seamus Heaney (2006), Elaine Scarry (2007), Sir Frank Kermode (2007), Roy Foster and Roger Chartier (2009) and Susan Wolfson (2011). The Clark Lectures are open to all. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Richard Serjeantson. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 16 talks in the archive. Clark Lecture 4. On the ‘voice of the poem’
Clark Lecture 3. ‘Something there is that talks within’
Clark Lecture 2. ‘The impersonal personal’
Clark Lecture 1. The ‘inhuman’ aspect of lyric poetry
Seminar after "Shakespearean Invention" lecture series
Shakespeare and rhetorical closure
Shakespeare and the rhetoric of narrative
Shakespeare on beginning to speak
The Renaissance theory of rhetorical invention
Clark Lecture seminar in conjunction with the History of the Book seminarAll are welcome, but it would be helpful if persons who do not regularly attend the History of the Book Seminar would contact Prof. Boyd Hilton beforehand (ajbh1@cam.ac.uk)
Forms Affect Meaning: Pauses and Pitches in Early Modern Texts
Cardenio Lost. Or, How to Make a Play with Don Quixote?
Oisin Comes Home: Yeats as Inheritor
Lost in the Big House: Anglo-Irishry and the Uses of the SupernaturalNote change of day to Thursday
The First Romantics: Young Irelands between Catholic Emancipation and the Famine
The Politicisation of Irish Literature
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