by Hearing the Voice | Mar 19, 2019 | Cultural & Media Events, featured, HtV Research, Research
Love reading? Love writing? Hearing the Voice is delighted to have inspired Writing on Air 2019, a four-day broadcast festival of writing and literature from the Chapel FM Arts Centre (21-24 March 2019). Featuring over 60 shows and around 200 writers, poets,...
by Hearing the Voice | Dec 19, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events
Dr Peter Garratt on ‘Dickens and Over-hearing’ Public Lecture Learning Centre, Palace Green Library 26 January 2017, from 5.30 – 7pm Dickens’s universe is thronged by innumerable well-defined voices, and his fiction carefully renders the acoustics of individual human...
by Hearing the Voice | Dec 1, 2016 | Cultural & Media Events, Events, HtV Events
‘Literary Minds’ St Chad’s College Chapel, Durham 21 January 2017, from 1 – 6pm. Do novelists and poets ‘hear’ the voices of the characters and speakers who people their imaginary worlds? In what sense can voices from the literary past enter a...
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...