by Hearing the Voice | Mar 3, 2017 | HtV Research
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by Hearing the Voice | Jan 25, 2017 | Ideas & Opinions, Interviews & Talks |
Pat Waugh is part of the Hearing the Voice research team and is a Professor in English Literature at Durham University. Pat writes: Centuries ago, hearing voices in one’s head was thought to be a sign of communication with God – and if not that, then with the devil....
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 26, 2014 | HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions |
In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, Lecturer in English Studies and participating researcher in the Hearing the Voice Project Dr Peter Garratt writes: Evelyn Waugh’s A Handful of Dust (1934) ends with its protagonist, Tony Last, trapped in...
by Hearing the Voice | Aug 25, 2014 | HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions
In a recent piece for the Guardian’s Inner Voices series, Professor of English Studies and Co-investigator on Hearing the Voice, Pat Waugh, writes: In the last note she scribbled to her sister, Vanessa, in March, 1941, Virginia Woolf wrote: “I feel I have gone...