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Exchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastPeter Boxall, "The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form" (Cambridge UP, 2024)The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form (Cambridge University Press, 2024) is a collection of Peter Boxall's essays over twenty years, the earliest from 1996. These essays cover a vast timespan, from the 17th century to contemporary times; a multiplicity of authors ranging from canonical, such as Cervantes, to underappreciated, such as Kelman; and various traditions, from realism to 'deathwriting'. Despite the richness of material, Boxall's penetrating and refreshing vision never loses sight of two central questions: what makes literature possible and what does literature generate? The essays are clustered into three sections, 'On Writers', 'On Literary Tra...2025-02-191h 11New Books in CommunicationsNew Books in CommunicationsPeter Boxall, "The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form" (Cambridge UP, 2024)The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form (Cambridge University Press, 2024) is a collection of Peter Boxall's essays over twenty years, the earliest from 1996. These essays cover a vast timespan, from the 17th century to contemporary times; a multiplicity of authors ranging from canonical, such as Cervantes, to underappreciated, such as Kelman; and various traditions, from realism to 'deathwriting'. Despite the richness of material, Boxall's penetrating and refreshing vision never loses sight of two central questions: what makes literature possible and what does literature generate? The essays are clustered into three sections, 'On Writers', 'On Literary Tra...2025-02-191h 11New Books in Literary StudiesNew Books in Literary StudiesPeter Boxall, "The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form" (Cambridge UP, 2024)The Possibility of Literature: The Novel and the Politics of Form (Cambridge University Press, 2024) is a collection of Peter Boxall's essays over twenty years, the earliest from 1996. These essays cover a vast timespan, from the 17th century to contemporary times; a multiplicity of authors ranging from canonical, such as Cervantes, to underappreciated, such as Kelman; and various traditions, from realism to 'deathwriting'. Despite the richness of material, Boxall's penetrating and refreshing vision never loses sight of two central questions: what makes literature possible and what does literature generate? The essays are clustered into three sections, 'On Writers', 'On Literary Tra...2025-02-191h 11Threads of SuccessThreads of SuccessBuilding Champions | A Conversation with Coach Dean BoxallIn this episode, Bruno interviews Dean Boxall about his experiences and philosophy in training the next generation of athletes at St. Peter's School. They discuss the importance of hard work over talent, the support system behind elite athletes, and the mental and emotional preparation required for success.Boxall provides insights into his coaching methods, the role of a life coach, and how athletes like Elijah Winnington prepare for major competitions such as the Olympics. The episode delves into the concept of shaping both physical and mental resilience and the significance of confidence and mindset in achieving excellence.2025-01-2011 minThe Crying StudentsThe Crying StudentsContemporary? British? Fiction? 当代英国小说In Introduction to 21st Century Fiction, Peter Boxall discusses three preoccupations of contemporary fiction: first, temporality, encompassing the speeded, slowed, stalled, or fragmented time, as well as a fascination with fleeting moments; second, ‘the real,’ referring to the emergence of new forms of realism and mechanisms for capturing the new reality, with these forms themselves becoming the material substrate of our existence; and third, embodiment. One consequence of the suspension of temporality and the real in ‘our time’ is a sense of estrangement in how we experience our own bodies, with the boundaries of the body, its materiality, and its relat...2025-01-151h 20Chatting with ChanningChatting with ChanningA conversation with Peter Boxall, Director of Music#025 - Welcome to Chatting with Channing, the podcast for Channing School that lets you, the listener, find out more by hearing from people throughout the school community. Each episode, you’ll hear real stories from staff, from pupils, from parents and the school’s alumnae, to give you a true reflection of life on Highgate Hill. If you have any questions please do contact the school through the main website.Channing School Online:Facebook: www.facebook.com/channingschoolLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/channing-schoolTwitter: twitter.com/ChanningSchoolemail: music@c...2024-03-1421 mincirroyhillrrocirroyhillrroPdf [download]^^ Strategy and Human Resource Management ^DOWNLOAD E.B.O.O.K.#Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1137407638 Download Strategy and Human Resource Management Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Peter Boxall [PDF] Download Pdf [download]^^ Strategy and Human Resource Management ^DOWNLOAD E.B.O.O.K.# Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Pdf [download]^^ Strategy and Human Resource Management ^DOWNLOAD E.B.O.O.K.# read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download Pdf [download]^^ Strategy and Human Resource Management ^DOWNLOAD E.B.O.O.K.# PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-04-0300 minSchool Reading ListSchool Reading ListEpisode 6 - Why we shouldn't ban booksSchool Reading List podcast hosted by Tom TolkienSeason 1: Episode 6For transcripts, links to all the books featured, resources, show notes and contact details, click here: https://schoolreadinglist.co.uk/podcasts/series-1-episode-6 Part 1Book post Nine Liars by Maureen Johnson  Fighting in a World on Fire by Andreas Malm  Floof by Heidi McKinnon  Questions and Answers About Money by Lara Bryan  Game Over Girl by Naomi Gibson  Influential by Amara Sage  Monster Bogey by Anna Brooke  Xanthe & the Ruby Crown by Jasbinder Bilan  Little Explorers: Maths...2023-01-2838 minMy Time CapsuleMy Time CapsuleEp. 179 - Mel HudsonMel Hudson is an actress, comedian and writer. She was part of the double act Hudson and Pepperdine, with Vicki Pepperdine and wrote and starred in BBC Radio 4's The Hudson and Pepperdine Show. She performed multiple roles in Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, including Alan's French co-host Nina Vanier and has worked with the Alan Partridge team in a number of projects, including I’m Alan Partridge, The Friday Night Armistice and The Armando Iannucci Shows. Mel was Lauren Cooper's French teacher in The Catherine Tate Show, she’s been in the Mary Whitehouse Experience, The Pete...2022-04-0859 minMy Time CapsuleMy Time CapsuleEp. 173 - Dan PatersonDan Paterson a television producer and writer and the creator and producer of Mock the Week and the UK & US versions of Who’s Line Is It Anyway?. As a producer he produced the shows Clive Anderson Talks Back, Clive Anderson All Talk, Never Mind the Horrocks, The Peter Principle, Room 101 and Kelsey Grammer’s American Sketch Show. His play The Duck House, staring Ben Miller, was nonimated for an Olivier Award, toured the county and then transferred to the West End's Vaudeville Theatre. Dan Paterson is guest 173 on My Time Capsule and he chats to Michael Fenton Stevens abou...2022-03-181h 01My Time CapsuleMy Time CapsuleEp. 166 - Sarah GreeneSarah Greene is a presenter and actor best known for presenting Blue Peter from 80-83, Saturday Superstore with Mike Read, and Going Live! with Phillip Schofield. She has also presented Pebble Mill, Collectors' Lot, Ghostwatch and This Morning as well as acting in the Doctor Who, Casualty, Brookside and French & Saunders. Sarah competed on ITV's Dancing on Ice in 2008. Sarah Greene is guest number 166 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she’d like to preserve and one she’d like to bury and...2022-02-2158 minRed Fern Book Review by Amy TylerRed Fern Book Review by Amy TylerDavid CopperfieldSend us a textEnglish teacher Liz Kelsey is back in the house to discuss David Copperfield. The most autobiographical of all of Dickens' works, David Copperfield is a blend of truth and fiction. The novel offers up an early example of the found or unconventional family as well as an array of eccentric characters who are very supportive and happy. There is also a clash in the representation of nasty predators and hyper caregivers that keeps the plot moving along.Books and Resources discussed:David Copperfield by Charles DickensHard Times by...2022-01-2827 min