The Literature of Medieval Japan
The Tale of Genji is Japan’s most famous medieval literary text, perhaps the equivalent of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. It was written by a woman, and like many works from this Continue Reading
The Tale of Genji is Japan’s most famous medieval literary text, perhaps the equivalent of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. It was written by a woman, and like many works from this Continue Reading
Eminent University of Oxford mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose explains the importance of drawing to his work and thinking. He uses complex yet beautiful drawings to illustrate his books on Continue Reading
Dr Anne Kiltie, Clinical Group Leader at the CRUK/MRC – Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, University of Oxford talks to Dr Sung Hee Kim, Director of Voices from Oxford. Dr Continue Reading