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.
Broad Street to Brideshead
Episode Two: John Donne
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, from courtly scandal to spiritual introspection, Donne’s life was as turbulent as his verse.
Together, we learn how Donne wrestled with faith, family, and fame, whilst redefining what English poetry could be.