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The Listener Historical Archive, 1929-1991 |
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Inhalt :: Content Online-Service mit Zugang zu sämtlichen Ausgaben von "The Listener" von 1921 bis 1991 mit einem Gesamtumfang von über 140.000 Seiten. "The Listener" war ein wöchentliches Magazin für Literaturkritik, das von der BBC als Druckfassung von Radiobeiträgen herausgegeben wurde. Später wurden auch Fernsehprogramme kommentiert. Heute stellt es die einzige Quelle dar, um an Inhalte von früheren Sendungen zu gelangen. Zu den bedeutendsten Verfassern zählen u.a. E.M. Foster, George Orwell, W.H. Auden und der Philosoph Bertrand Russell. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Gale Cengage |
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Preis :: Price Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 107139 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information The Listener was a weekly magazine established by the BBC in 1929 under its Director-General Lord Reith. It was the intellectual counterpart to the BBC listings magazine, Radio Times. Developed as the medium for reproducing broadcast talks - initially on radio, but in later years television as well - The Listener is one of the few records and means of accessing the content of many early broadcasts. As well as commenting on and expanding on the intellectual broadcasts of the week, The Listener also previewed major literary and musical programmes and regularly reviewed new books. Over its 62 year history, it attracted the contributions of E. M. Forster, George Orwell, Bertrand Russell, George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf. It also provided an important platform for new writers and poets, with W. H. Auden, Sylvia Plath and Philip Larkin being notable examples. Articles were diverse, with features on the death of King George V; a series of essays accompanying Sir Kenneth Clark's landmark art history programme Civilization, interviews with authors such as Vladimir Nabokov; and the historian Geoffrey Elton writing on the decline of British universities in the 1960s. What united them was the BBC's cultural mission (as envisaged by Reith) of educating the masses. The complete facsimile run of The Listener is an important resource for all humanities and social sciences courses, especially: - 20th Century Studies and History - Media Studies/Journalism - Literature - Cultural Studies - Politics - Sociology The Listener Historical Archive, 1929-1991 is a product of a partnership with the British Broadcasting Company. |
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