Podcasts exploring the relationship between literary works and the artwork and Oxford. From J.R.R Tolkien to Philip Pullman, authors have been inspired by Oxford; the architecture, history and culture of the city. This podcast series includes lectures and events which celebrate and explore the literature and art inspired by Oxford
Oxford University
Oxford University
Oxford University
Radical Books Collective
Oxford University
Collège de France
Myexamsolution
Sunil Paliwal
Sam Qiu
Cambridge University
BluTurboRabbit
Deshayla Willoughby
Halina Williams
Loyal Books
Annabelle
Zohair Soofi
saif_malhem
Katon Patel
Eva
Isabel Heredia
John Heckathorne
Shamaine Williams
margaretha aufrida
Oxford University
The CIV Podcast
Aufrida
Cambridge University
Planet FM
Mariana Lotero Jaramillo
Jonathan Glance
BBC Radio 4
Katlin Haynes
Upton Sinclair
Charlott Schönwetter
The Centre for Information on Literautre
BBC Radio 3
Khalid I. Al-Anayshah Al-Dossary
Oxford University
Talking Newspaper Services Ltd
Randy James
Oxford University
LiveWriters
Tyler
Nilgrib Banerjee
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
Oxford University
Simon Rugigana
The Huntington
The Huntington
James Bailey
Wasafiri
The University of Edinburgh
Oxford University Press
New Books Network
American Family Association
Jake & Kelli
Literature Across Frontiers
Istros Books
Oxford University
Oxford University
Nemzet Titkos Rádiójá
Oxford University
Emmanuel O. Adegbuyi
Berghahn Books
Haryeong Lee
Francesca Ferrando, Julian Boilen
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Zachary Mazur
Jason R.
Katy Mills
Literate
Iris Murdoch Society
Andrea Sala
The Surulere Review
University of Glasgow Centre for Robert Burns Studies
Oxford University
None
Oxford University
Fernanda Moura
Paul Lewis
The Insurgent Architects' House for Creative Writing
Oxford University
Kunstinstituut Melly
John Higgins
alexchung
Cambridge University
Cambridge University
Zachary Davis
Oxford University
Oxford University
Alka Kurian
Oxford University
Jasmine Kravitz
ARG
KIAYA CRUTE
Bárbara Canella
Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW in Basel
Oxford University