Oxford Writers' House
Broad Street to Brideshead
Join Oxford University student Nancy Gittus for a journey into the heart of a university and city that have shaped some of the world’s greatest literature. From the worried jottings of Samuel Johnson to the fiery sermons of John Donne, Nancy uncovers the way Oxford’s libraries, traditions, tutors, rivalries, and chance encounters left a lasting impression on generations of writers.
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Jun 13, 2026
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Episodes
Episode Seven: Fiona Pearce 13.06.2026 40:27
In this episode, we're joined by Fiona Pearce for a conversation that ranges across books, writing, and the communities that sustain them. Together, we reflect on the role Oxford has played in her journey, the people and places that have influenced her work, and the ways in which her writing and thinking has evolved over time. Join us for a thoughtful discussion about creativity, connection,...
Episode Six: Amitav Ghosh 16.03.2026 30:28
In this episode, we’re joined by acclaimed novelist Amitav Ghosh for a wide-ranging conversation about storytelling in an age of crisis. Ghosh, who holds two Lifetime Achievement awards and four honorary doctorates and has been named as one of the most important global thinkers of the last decade, reflects on his work as a writer: from anthropology to journalism, fiction to academic work. This th...
Episode Five: Vera Brittain 15.02.2026 46:12
In this episode of Broad Street to Brideshead , we explore the life and legacy of Vera Brittain—writer, feminist, pacifist, and one of the most powerful literary witnesses of the First World War. Best known for Testament of Youth , Brittain transformed personal loss into a work that reshaped how war, memory, and women’s experience are written and understood. At the heart of this episode is a conve...
Episode Four: Lord Hague 28.01.2026 41:38
In this episode, we’re joined by Lord Hague, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, to explore a side of his work that is quieter than frontline politics, but no less compelling: his craft as a writer of biography. Known for bringing historical figures vividly to life, Lord Hague reflects on what draws him to biography as a genre. We discuss his creative process—from the first spark of curiosity...
Episode Three: Evelyn Waugh 30.11.2025 43:49
Episode Three of Broad Street to Brideshead encounters the wit, satire, and University years of of Evelyn Waugh — novelist, convert, and chronicler of a vanishing world. We’re joined by acclaimed Waugh scholar and literary critic Dr Ann Pasternak Slater, formerly a Fellow and Tutor at St Anne's College, Oxford, who helps unravel the brilliance and contradictions of one of the 20th century’s s...
Episode Two: John Donne 09.11.2025 44:56
Episode Two of Broad Street to Brideshead turns its gaze to the metaphysical and the mortal with a rich exploration of John Donne — poet, preacher, and paradox in human form. We’re joined by distinguished Donne scholar Professor Peter McCullough, whose work uncovers the devotional depths and dazzling complexities of one of England’s most enigmatic writers. From forbidden love to fiery sermons, fro...
Episode One: Samuel Johnson 19.10.2025 55:28
Episode One of Broad Street to Brideshead kicks off with a deep dive into the life and legacy of Samuel Johnson — the brilliant, bold, and often beleaguered mind behind the first great English Dictionary. We’re joined by renowned linguist Professor Lynda Mugglestone, Professor of the History of English at Oxford’s Pembroke College, to explore Johnson’s rise from a struggling Oxford student to a to...
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