Poetry with Alice Oswald
By Oxford University
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Description
The Oxford Professor of Poetry holds a public lecture each term. Alice Oswald served as the Oxford Professor of Poetry from October 1, 2019, until September 30, 2023. She was the first woman appointed to this position, marking a significant milestone in the history of poetry at Oxford. The Professor of Poetry lectures were conceived in 1708 by Berkshire landowner Henry Birkhead and began after he bequeathed some money so it could be a valuable supplement to the curriculum. He believed ‘the reading of the ancient poets gave keenness and polish to the minds of young men as well as to the advancement of more serious literature both sacred and human’. The first poetry professor, Joseph Trapp, took as his subject poetry in general. He was mainly concerned with the classical poets – particularly Roman writers. William Hawkins, professor from 1751 to 1756, was interested in drama and more modern works, and was renowned for quoting extensively (in Latin) from the works of Shakespeare during his lectures. Many distinguished men of letters held the Chair in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, including two Thomas Wartons - both father and son - and the poet and religious leader John Keble. However, it was Keble´s godson, the great Victorian poet and critic Matthew Arnold, uniquely elected twice to the Professorship (in 1857 and 1862), who really created the Professorship in its modern form: Arnold spoke about literary matters of contemporary concern, and was the first Professor to deliver his lectures in English, as opposed to Latin. A new Professor of Poetry is appointed every four years. All members of convocation are eligible to vote in the election. He or she must give a public lecture each term and, by convention, the Creweian Oration at the University's honorary degree ceremony every other year.
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Counterblast! (a manifesto for poetry) | Alice Oswald's final lecture as the English Faculty's Professor of Poetry. | 16 6 2023 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Anonymous and Onymous | A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Hilary Term 2023 | 27 2 2023 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Meandering Fortune-Graphs | A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Michaelmas 2022. The title of the talk is: Meandering Fortune-graphs – a conversation between the Book of Job and David Jones’ In Parenthesis. | 21 2 2023 | Free | View in iTunes |
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The Life and Death of Poetry | A distracted walkabout with T.S Eliot and others. | 23 6 2022 | Free | View in iTunes |
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A Lament for the Earth | This episode will address the challenge to nature poetry. | 14 3 2022 | Free | View in iTunes |
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In Sleep a King | This is a sleep-talk on the subject of waking up with Sonnet 87 (by Shakespeare) in the background. This talk was given by Alice Oswald on the 25th November 2021. | 3 3 2022 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Lines by Alice Oswald | It's fifty years since the publication of From the Life and Songs of the Crow (by Ted Hughes). This is a lecture about lines and other sound barriers and how Crow flies straight through them. Alice Oswald is the current Professor of Poetry at the Facul | 28 2 2021 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Interview with Water | This is the first ever online lecture by a Professor of Poetry at Oxford. In the lecture, Alice Oswald explores the strange connection between water and grief. | 8 7 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
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The Art of Erosion | Inaugural Lecture of Alice Oswald, Professor of Poetry, held at the University of Oxford Exam Schools. | 9 12 2019 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Listen. And again.
Herrick, Homer and cattle-grids. Alice Oswald is surely the first Oxford Professor of Poetry to feature the rumble of land-rovers in an inaugural lecture. A golden listen.
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