Literature Cambridge has a new project: The Archive. A unique audio collection, it offers
About the lectures
The recordings focus on Virginia Woolf and her contemporaries:
- E. M. Forster
- Radclyffe Hall
- Winifred Holtby
- Katherine Mansfield, and
- Sylvia Townsend Warner.
The recordings also cover 19th-century writers, such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and more. And lectures often include additional notes and photographs subscribers can explore.
Literature Cambridge plans to expand and rotate the selection of topics at the end of this year, adding more audio lectures from its collection, with a special emphasis on Victorian writers.
About the lecturers
Lecturers are world-class academics with deep insight into their subjects. Most are current or past members of the University of Cambridge.
How to subscribe
You can subscribe to The Archive for £12 per month or £130 per year. All prices include VAT at 20 percent. A subscription provides access to all the audio recordings in The Archive for the duration of the subscription.
Listen to a preview
Listen to an excerpt from a lecture on Pride and Prejudice by Alison Hennegan, retired fellow of Trinity Hall at the University of Cambridge.
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