An illustrated reading of Hardy’s The Voice, accompanied by images evoking the poem’s landscape of grief, memory, and lost love.
A concise analysis of Arnold’s Dover Beach, covering its key themes of religious doubt, modernity, and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.
A combined reading and analysis of Arnold’s Dover Beach, exploring its themes of lost faith, the melancholy of the modern world, and the consolation of human love.
A reading of an extract from Blake’s epic prophetic work Vala, or The Four Zoas, offering a glimpse into his ambitious mythological vision of creation and spiritual conflict.
A combined reading and analysis of Blake’s A Poison Tree, examining its moral allegory about anger, repression, and the destructive consequences of concealed resentment.
A reading of Blake’s The Human Abstract from Songs of Experience, a dark counterpart to The Divine Image exploring the origins of cruelty and moral hypocrisy.
A combined reading and analysis of Blake’s Never Seek to Tell Thy Love, a short lyric from Songs of Experience exploring the dangers of repressed and expressed love.
An experimental reading of Blake’s The Tiger, bringing the poem’s fierce energy and trochaic rhythms to life through a dramatic performance.
A plain reading of Coleridge’s Kubla Khan, allowing the poem’s visionary language and exotic imagery to speak for itself.
An analysis of Blake’s The Tiger alongside The Lamb, exploring the tension between innocence and experience and the Romantic vision of creation and the divine.
