18) Crossing the Bar read by Clive Wilmer
Clive Wilmer reading Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar".
View Article17) The Passing of Arthur from Idylls of the King read by various
"The Passing of Arthur" read by Clive Wilmer (Narrator), Dr Marcus Waithe (Bedivere) and Dr Christopher Page (Arthur)
View Article16) In Memoriam A.H.H read by various
In order of reading, this is Professor Adrian Poole, Professor Dame Gillian Beer, Dr Ian Patterson, Professor Angela Leighton, Dr Anna Vaninskaya, and Martin Dubois reading Tennyson's "In Memoriam A.H.H"
View Article15) The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet read by Linda Bree
Linda Bree reading Tennyson's "The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet"
View Article14) Tithonus read by Sir Frank Kermode
Sir Frank Kermode reading Tennyson's "Tithonus".
View Article13) From "Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington" read by Lady Jane...
Jane Wellesley reading a selection from Tennyson's "Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington"
View Article12) The Eagle (A Fragment) read by Ruth Padel
Ruth Padel reading Tennyson's "The Eagle (A Fragment)"
View Article11) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal read by Anthony Holden
Anthony Holden reading Tennyson's "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal"
View Article10) Tears, Idle Tears read by Ruth Padel
Ruth Padel reading Tennyson's "Tears, Idle Tears"
View Article09) The Splendour Falls Read by Prof. Heather Glen
Professor Heather Glen reading Tennyson's "The Splendour Falls".
View Article08) The Lady of Shalott read by Linda Bree
Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott" read by CUP's Linda Bree.
View Article07) Song of the Lotos-Eaters read by Ruth Padel
Tennyson's "Song of the Lotos-Eaters" read by Ruth Padel
View Article06) Maud; a Monodrama read by Mr Jeremy Hardingham
Tennyson's "Maud; a Monodrama", both parts performed by Mr Jeremy Hardingham.
View Article05.4) Additional Poems read by Professor Adrian Poole - Demeter and Persephone
We ended up with a fair bit of spare time between two sessions and rather than broadcast dead air, Professor Poole read a few poems that were not on the schedule. First, is "The Charge of the Light...
View Article05.3) Additional Poems read by Professor Adrian Poole - To E. FitzGerald
We ended up with a fair bit of spare time between two sessions and rather than broadcast dead air, Professor Poole read a few poems that were not on the schedule. First, is "The Charge of the Light...
View Article05.2) Additional Poems read by Professor Adrian Poole - Lines on Cambridge of...
We ended up with a fair bit of spare time between two sessions and rather than broadcast dead air, Professor Poole read a few poems that were not on the schedule. First, is "The Charge of the Light...
View Article05.1) Additional Poems read by Professor Adrian Poole - The Charge of the...
We ended up with a fair bit of spare time between two sessions and rather than broadcast dead air, Professor Poole read a few poems that were not on the schedule. First, is "The Charge of the Light...
View Article04) Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington read by Professor Simon Jarvis
Tennyson's poem "Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington" read by Professor Simon Jarvis.
View Article03) St Simeon Stylites read by Dr Michael Hurley
Tennyson's poem "St Simeon Stylites" read by Dr Michael Hurley
View Article02) Mariana read by Prof. Robin Kirkpatrick
Tennyson's poem 'Mariana' read by Professor Robin Kirkpatrick.
View Article01) Ulysses read by Prof. Robin Kirkpatrick
Professor Robin Kirkpatrick reading Tennyson's "Ulysses".
View Article00) Introduction by Professor Adrian Poole
On 23rd October 2009, the Faculty of English along with Trinity College, Cambridge, celebrated the bicentennial birthday of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Throughout the day, various members of the Faculty of...
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