Paul O'Prey
Emeritus Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Roehampton, London
1 episode
Covers topics in categories such as:
CultureEnglish male poetsEnglish male non-fiction writers20th-century atheistsEnglish male novelistsEnglish male short story writersEnglish atheists20th-century English male writers20th-century English poets20th-century English novelistsEnglish short story writersEnglish people of Irish descentEnglish writers with disabilitiesEnglish LGBTQ poetsJames Tait Black Memorial Prize recipientsPeople with post-traumatic stress disorderBisexual male writers20th-century English LGBTQ peopleBritish Army personnel of World War I20th-century translatorsBisexual novelistsEnglish literary criticsPrix Italia winners20th-century English non-fiction writersEnglish historical novelistsBisexual memoirists20th-century English memoiristsEnglish World War I poetsBisexual poetsPeople educated at Charterhouse SchoolEnglish bisexual men, English bisexual writers, Royal Welch Fusiliers officersOxford Professors of Poetry
Robert Graves
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and works of the author of I, Claudius, especially his love and war poems and his ideas on the source of all creativity.
10 October 2024
Also featuring: Fran Brearton, Bob Davis
Culture20th-century English novelistsEnglish atheists20th-century atheists20th-century English male writersEnglish people of Irish descentPrix Italia winnersEnglish writers with disabilitiesEnglish LGBTQ poets20th-century English poetsEnglish male short story writers20th-century English non-fiction writersPeople educated at Charterhouse SchoolJames Tait Black Memorial Prize recipientsEnglish historical novelistsPeople with post-traumatic stress disorderBisexual male writers20th-century English LGBTQ peopleEnglish bisexual men, English bisexual writers, Royal Welch Fusiliers officersBritish Army personnel of World War IBisexual memoiristsEnglish male novelists20th-century English memoiristsEnglish male poets20th-century translatorsEnglish World War I poetsBisexual novelistsBisexual poetsEnglish short story writersEnglish literary criticsOxford Professors of PoetryEnglish male non-fiction writers