3 min

Ennui by Walter Richard Sickert Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

    • Education

On Viginia Woolf's interpretation of Walter Sickert's painting of Ennui. Virginia Woolf, the famous author, wrote an essay 'Walter Sickert: a conversation' on the painting of Ennui by Walter Richard Sickert in 1933. Woolf describes how she imagines the characters in the painting as an old publican, 'with his glass on the table before him and a cigar at his lips.' With Professor Dame Hermione Lee, English Literature, University of Oxford.
Object number: WA1940.1.92

On Viginia Woolf's interpretation of Walter Sickert's painting of Ennui. Virginia Woolf, the famous author, wrote an essay 'Walter Sickert: a conversation' on the painting of Ennui by Walter Richard Sickert in 1933. Woolf describes how she imagines the characters in the painting as an old publican, 'with his glass on the table before him and a cigar at his lips.' With Professor Dame Hermione Lee, English Literature, University of Oxford.
Object number: WA1940.1.92

3 min

Top Podcasts In Education

Lederens Dilemma
Børsen
Noget for pengene
JFM & Sydbank
112 For Din Økonomi
Female Invest
Den Dyriske Time
Alexander Holm og Mathias Bondo Kim
The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
Flugten fra hamsterhjulet
Caroline Johansen

More by Oxford University

Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Oxford University
Philosophy for Beginners
Oxford University
Department of Sociology Podcasts
Oxford University
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
Oxford University
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Oxford University
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
Oxford University