Hearing the Voice at Cognitive Futures of the Humanities Conference
What is the ‘cognitive humanities’? In what ways is knowledge from the cognitive sciences changing approaches to language, literature, aesthetics, historiography and creative culture? How have...
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Peter Garratt, lead researcher of the Cognitive Futures in the Humanities AHRC Network, writes: I am grateful to Angela Woods, Pat Waugh, Hilary Powell and Marco Bernini for representing Hearing the...
View Article‘Hilary Mantel and Virginia Woolf on the sounds in writers’ minds’– by Pat Waugh
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,...
View Article‘Hearing voices allowed Charles Dickens to create extraordinary fictional...
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...
View ArticlePublic Symposium: ‘Literary Minds,’ St Chad’s College Chapel, Durham, 21...
This public symposium explores the minds of writers, readers and characters as participant agents in literary experience.
View ArticlePublic Lecture: Dr Peter Garratt on ‘Dickens and Over-hearing,’ Learning...
In this lecture, Peter Garratt will suggest why overhearing can help us unlock Dickens’s writing and creativity.
View ArticleHearing the Voice at Cognitive Futures of the Humanities Conference
What is the ‘cognitive humanities’? In what ways is knowledge from the cognitive sciences changing approaches to language, literature, aesthetics, historiography and creative culture? How have...
View ArticleHearing the Voice at Cognitive Futures of the Humanities
Peter Garratt, lead researcher of the Cognitive Futures in the Humanities AHRC Network, writes: I am grateful to Angela Woods, Pat Waugh, Hilary Powell and Marco Bernini for representing Hearing the...
View Article‘Hilary Mantel and Virginia Woolf on the sounds in writers’ minds’– by Pat Waugh
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,...
View Article‘Hearing voices allowed Charles Dickens to create extraordinary fictional...
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...
View ArticlePublic Symposium: ‘Literary Minds,’ St Chad’s College Chapel, Durham, 21...
This public symposium explores the minds of writers, readers and characters as participant agents in literary experience.
View ArticlePublic Lecture: Dr Peter Garratt on ‘Dickens and Over-hearing,’ Learning...
In this lecture, Peter Garratt will suggest why overhearing can help us unlock Dickens’s writing and creativity.
View ArticleWriting on Air: Broadcast Literature Festival (21-24 March)
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...
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