Video: Christopher Ricks, “‘The Quality of Its Doubt’: T.S. Eliot on Tennyson”
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Dear Boston University Institute for Philosophy and Religion,
I’m writing to express my desire for access to this lecture by Professor Christopher Ricks on “‘The Quality of Its Doubt’: T.S. Eliot on Tennyson”. I was able to view the lecture several times before it was made private, and was deeply interested and moved by Professor Ricks’ address and his reflections on religious and personal doubt in the body of English poetry and prose. I was saddened to find that the lecture is now private, and would be extremely grateful if there was any possibility of obtaining access to the lecture, online or by download.
Please let me know if there is any other information or justification you would like from me. My personal email is fraser.turner@live.co.uk
I have long admired this lecture by Professor Ricks, which has conveyed so many strong feelings and ideas to me of the faith and doubt. I am saddened that it is now private – is it possible to provide access to me?
2 comments
Dear Boston University Institute for Philosophy and Religion,
I’m writing to express my desire for access to this lecture by Professor Christopher Ricks on “‘The Quality of Its Doubt’: T.S. Eliot on Tennyson”. I was able to view the lecture several times before it was made private, and was deeply interested and moved by Professor Ricks’ address and his reflections on religious and personal doubt in the body of English poetry and prose. I was saddened to find that the lecture is now private, and would be extremely grateful if there was any possibility of obtaining access to the lecture, online or by download.
Please let me know if there is any other information or justification you would like from me. My personal email is fraser.turner@live.co.uk
Yours faithfully and warmly,
Joe Fraser-Turner
Dear friends,
I have long admired this lecture by Professor Ricks, which has conveyed so many strong feelings and ideas to me of the faith and doubt. I am saddened that it is now private – is it possible to provide access to me?
Faithfully,
Joe Fraser-Turner