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Autumn 2007Literature and the Natural World11th Oct Webster’s Dormouse 18th Oct Landscape and some Roman poets 25th Oct “Let nothing be unknown to you”: Rabelais and Natural History 1st Nov “Nature is a kind of universal home”: William and Dorothy
Wordsworth 8th Nov Goethe: the Poet on, the Poet in, the Poet as Nature 15th Nov Nature, the Goddess, and the Greeks 22nd Nov Post-Christian Visions: Nietzsche, Rilke, Brecht 29th Nov Reason and Sentiment in the Nature of Leopardi 6th Dec So tender to touch: Hopkins and the Environment All are welcome. A retiring collection will be taken, to defray expenses. The talks take place at 12.30 pm, at St Giles’ Church, Woodstock Rd, Oxford |
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