In this podcast from our Late Summer Lectures series, Dr Amanda Blake Davis of the University of Sheffield takes us on a flight through birds and embodiment in the poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats.
For more information, and an accessible transcript, visit: https://readdurhamenglish.wordpress.com/?p=30434
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