Deconstruction - Thomas Docherty
Deconstruction and literary theory
Classical to early modern: Aristotle to Sidney
Classical to early modern: Aristotle to Sidney
Freud, Dreams and Literature - Dr Adrian Wallbank
Dr Adrian Wallbank talks about the relationship between Freud and Literary Theory.
About the Warwick Prize for Writing
The Warwick Prize for Writing is an innovative new literature prize, given biennially for an excellent and substantial piece of writing in the English language, in any genre or form, on a theme which will change with every award.
The Judges' Experience of the Shortlist
The announcement of the shortlist for the 2009 Warwick Prize for Writing and the judges' reflections on the experience so far.
Panel Discussion for The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009
China Mieville, Chair of The Warwick Prize for Writing and Author chaired the panel including two of the Judges for the Prize for Writing, Professor Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics & Author and Maureen Freely Author & Translator.
The Award Ceremony for The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009
Naomi Klein was announced as the winner of the first Warwick Prize for Writing at an evening awards ceremony held on 24 February 2009 in the Mead Gallery at the Warwick Arts Centre.
Winner of The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009, Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine
Naomi Klein was announced as the winner of the first Warwick Prize for Writing at an awards ceremony held on 24 February 2009 at the Warwick Arts Centre.
Watch Naomi Klein's full acceptance speech about the Prize and this year's theme of complexity.
The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009 Shadow Student Judging Panel
The Shadow Student Judging Panel discuss which shortlisted book they would pick as the Winner for The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009. Chaired by Jonathan Ware, 3rd Yr Undergraduate Student, English.
Naomi Klein in conversation with Professor David Morley
Professor David Morley talks to Naomi Klein, the inaugural winner of the Warwick Prize for Writing, about the writing of The Shock Doctrine and her perspectives on the current global financial crisis.
Shakespeare Found
Professor Stanley Wells, Chairman of The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, talks to Warwick student Harriet Birchall about the discovery of a portrait of William Shakespeare, believed to be the only authentic image of Shakespeare made from life.
Understanding Shakespeare's sonnets
In the year of the 400th anniversary of their publication Professors Stanley Wells, CBE, and Jonathan Bate talk to Paul Edmondson about the content and context of Shakespeare's collection of sonnets.
W. Somerset Maugham, of Human Bondage
W. Somerset Maugham, of Human Bondage - Lecture by Jeremy Treglown. Part of the Literature in the Modern World module.
American Modernist poetry - Graeme Macdonald
American Modernist Poetry - Graeme Macdonald lecture focusing on the work of William Carlos Williams. Part of Literature in the Modern World module.
Edward Thomas Collected Poems
Edward Thomas, Collected Poems - Lecture by Andy Webb. Part of the Literature in the Modern World module.
James Joyce Portrait of the artist
James Joyce , Portrait of the Artist - Andy Webb
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis and Other Stories - John Rignall
Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway
Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway - Claire Westall
Henry Green
Henry Green - Graeme McDonald
Writing about Modern War - John Balaban
Writing about Modern War - George Ttoouli













