audio record
Media not available in the Digital Archive
Description
In the final radio programme of course A203 Arnold Kettle talks about the basic concepts of culture and change in the 17th century. He compares John Donne's sonnet which begins "Batter my hear...t, three-person'd God" to the book "The Holy War" written by John Bunyan to illustrate the similarities and differences of the struggle which is linked to the political, religious and class conflicts being fought throughout 17th century Europe. He points out that the word culture has been used in two senses - broadly to cover all activities and in a more limited way in relation to the Arts. Arnold Kettle concludes his talk with a quotation from John Donne's poem "Satire: of Religion".
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: A203, Seventeenth century England: a changing culture 1618-1689
Item code: A203; 16
Recording date: 1981-08-19
First transmission date: 06-09-1981
Published: 1981
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
Restrictions on use: This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages.
Duration: 00:18:01
+ Show more...
Producer: David Hoyle
Contributor: Arnold Kettle
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): 17th Century; Class Conflicts; John Bunyan; John Donne; Religion
Master spool number: TMK33952H315
Production number: TMK33952H315
Available to public: no