Professor Kaiama Glover of Barnard College of Columbia University discusses the beauty of Csaires words and his desire for universalist, human, and global freedom. Listen Now, The Book of Genesis is an account of the origins of the world, human beings, and the Jewish people. Listen Now, 1848 was the Year of Revolutions in Europe. Professor Alexander Key discusses why hes working on the first English translation of this text and the huge impact that Jurjns work has had on Arabic literary criticism. Stanford professor Robert Proctor discusses how Darwin challenged the accepted beliefs on human origins and how his ideas have shaped science and culture since. Listen Now, In 1948, English author George Orwell wrote what would become one of the defining novels of the 20th century, 1984. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Professor Martin Jay discusses how our fragile and temporary answers provide us with some provisional stability to carry on. The most well known version today is an epic poem, Faust, written by German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Hegel argued that protecting basic rights wasnt enough. One way that European colonizers justified this exploitation was through an academic discipline called Orientalism. It was a tense time, full of uncertainty and the spectre of Soviet communism loomed. Part of what keeps Hamlet alive is its delicate balance of textured specificity and capacious vagueness specific enough to feel real while also inviting endless interpretations. Yet his book uncannily prophesied many of the most terrifying elements of mid-century totalitarianism: unchecked bureaucracy, the arbitrary exercise of power, and pervasive psychological torment. He was fined 120, given 120 hours of unpaid work, a drug rehabilitation programme and a three year driving ban. contact the editor here. Many of his earlier writings were directed to those being colonized. In 1971, an American philosopher named John Rawls introduced a new answer: justice as fairness. Listen Now, It makes sense that historian Nathanial Philbrick calls Moby-Dick the American Bible. Along with being a story of adventure and danger, its also a celebration of pluralism and a critique of social and religious hierarchies. But it also has another, more complicated legacyunintentionally birthing new racist stereotypes. He was fined 120, banned from the roads for two years and must pay a 48 victim surcharge. Harvard professor David Holland explains the extraordinary story and legacy of this remarkable book. Listen Now, There is only one surviving copy of The Life and Passion of William of Norwich, but its story of murdered children and international conspiracy continues to haunt us. New York University professor Paulo Lemos Horta discusses the exciting recent discovery of the real origin of these most famous stories. Columbia professor Josef Sorett discusses how James Baldwin helps us think more clearly about race, religion, gender, and sexuality. When Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert took on the project of compiling the French Encyclopdie, they put information from every field into the hands of the public. This story was written by Tom Seaward. Columbia Professor Amy Hungerford discusses Morrisons skill in depicting fictional communities and Beloveds influence on the themes of memory, identity, freedom, and motherhood in U.S. literature. In 1762, he published The Social Contract, a treatise in which he explored how to achieve a more a civic-minded society. Harvard professor Elizabeth Lunbeck explores this books provocative thesis and unsettling legacy. Listen Now, In 1925, on the French occupied island of Martinique, one of the most important voices of the 20th century was born, Frantz Fanon. Listen Now, In The Souls of Black Folk, American writer, sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. DuBois shed light on Black life in America and what it meant to be seen through a white gaze. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JOSHUA BOLTON, 20, of Courtington Lane, Bloxham, pleaded guilty to driving a Seat Ibiza on Cromwell Road,. JAMIE KAFKE, 36, of Mead Way, Kidlington, admitted being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle a grey Jaguar. And she claims the right to love and be loved because she is all these thingsfully human. Fortunately for the rest of us, while in exile, Dante wrote one of the worlds greatest literary works, The Divine Comedy. Professor Louis Menand of Harvard discusses The Communist Manifesto and what Karl Marx could and couldnt predict about our current society. Wells viewed science as an incredibly powerful force. Professor Katharina Volk of Columbia University discusses the role of friendship in ancient Rome and how this text in particular has kept Latin alive. Read More Crash closes A34 Oxford A34 He was more than twice the limit, blowing 76mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. He opposed the fixation on wealth that he saw in French society, seeing it as evidence of a self-interested, degenerate culture. In fact, Thucydides is one of the first Western historians to document a historical event year by year. Listen Now, Walter Lippmanns Public Opinion changed the conversation in the US about how to educate voters and who should be able to vote at all. Harvard Professor Sidney Chalhoub and translator Flora Thomson-DeVeaux discuss how this humorous, self-aware book brilliantly skewers the corruption and cruelty of the Brazilian elite. These cultural changes gave birth to a form of art that reflected the new sensibilities of this eramodernism. But Einsteins theories didnt just change sciencethey also changed culture. Kafka was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1883 and died in 1924, before the rise of the Hitler and Stalin. CHRISTOPHER DUNABIN, 40, of Sheep Street, Bicester, pleaded guilty to driving a Honda Civic on Bicester Road, Middleton Stoney, while disqualified and over the drug limit for benzoylecgonine. Listen Now, The writer and activist James Baldwin grew up in a society that saw White American lives as standard and universal, and Black American lives as different and particular. He was accused of treason, thrown in jail, and sentenced to death. Potter was also ordered to attend the building better relationships course with the probation service and pay 350 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. He was fined 400, banned from driving for a year and a half and must pay 245 in costs and surcharge. Stanford professor Priya Satia discusses how Orwell inspires us to remain vigilant against threats to our freedom. And in 1950, he wrote Discourse on Colonialism. Listen Now, Heart of Darkness is Joseph Conrads story of Charles Marlows journey down the Congo River. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Tests showed she was slightly more than twice the legal limit. Listen Now, Albert Einsteins scientific discoveries changed the way we understand concepts like space, time, and gravity and laid the foundation for much of the technology we use every day. Pericles Lewis of Yale University discusses Thomas Manns literary legacy and the encyclopedic nature of The Magic Mountain. After the lecture, Thucydides announced that writing history was his lifes calling. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. Tolstoys work has inspired nonviolent pacifist movements across the globe and influenced leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Yale professor Samuel Moyn discusses Tolstoys influence on how we think about war. Niccol Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat who worked firsthand with Italys most powerful politicians. MIT Professor Christopher Capozzola discusses why he thinks every American should read Hiroshima. He wanted to know why certain events unfolded as they did. GEORGE PALLETT, 27, of Cowley Road, Littlemore, admitted racially-aggravated disorderly behaviour towards two police officers in Hertfordshire. He was fined 276, banned from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay 119 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, The 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that humans are born good, but society corrupts them. But while the colonists were increasingly dissatisfied with British rule, there was no general consensus on what to do about it. In this text, Cicero examines true friendship, tough love, social transaction, and affection. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Listen Now, What is the world without literature? Stanford professor Jonathan Gienapp discusses how the U.S. Constitutions past has influenced the ways that the American people imagine life in the United States today. Listen Now, In 1776, Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations, a pioneering investigation into the causes and nature of wealth. The stories were made popular in the West by the French translator Antoine Galland who got a hold of this original manuscript in the 1690s and translated it into French. As Harvard professor Samuel Gershman explains, Kuhns ideas about scientific revolutions changed the way we perceive and teach science. Listen Now, John Keynes book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, was published in England at the tail end of the Great Depression. One man, Homer, is credited with writing the Iliad, but its more likely that the Iliad was composed by many ancient storytellersa lot of whom were women. Professor Arthur Kleinman of Harvard discusses how we can use Mans Search for Meaning to make meaning in our own lives. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Waiting for school to end. She was fined 180 and was ordered to pay 85 in costs and a 36 victim surcharge. Some of those themes have even been appropriated by the darker forces of the real world. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMIE SHRIMPTON, 48, of Dolman Road, Newbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Seat Leon on the A34 near Weston on . It calls into question our relationship to nostalgia, and the role memory plays in shaping our futures. He used the book to advocate his ideal government: an absolute, monarchical sovereign. Listen Now, The Manifesto of Futurism was published in 1909 on the front page of Le Figaro, the oldest daily newspaper in France. MICHAL KRAUZ, 29, of Castleford, Wakefield, admitted drink driving a BMW 320 in The Slade, Oxford, in July. The magistrates ordered he pay almost 270 in costs and surcharge. At the time, doctors and researchers were curious how non-normative sexualities and genders developed. DONNY SAM, 49, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing 825-worth of clothing from John Lewis in Oxfords Westgate Centre. He must pay 200 in compensation. He was sounding a warning to his own society. contact the editor here. By 1935, hed fallen in with a crowd of brilliant scholars, intellectuals, and activists through his studies. KERRY TYRELL, 45, of St Michaels Way, Steventon, admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis by police at the police station. OLIVER HEWITT, 20, of Stratford Drive, Eynsham, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Yamaha MT on the B4044 in April. Hiroshima was published as a book two months later. This document was created after the horrors of WWII and the Holocaust as a way to affirm the basic rights afforded to every global citizen. Columbia Professor Dhananjay Jagannathan discusses the huge existential questions that Augustine tackled and the conclusions he drew that have influenced modern philosophy. JACK SPERRITT, 28, of Bretch Hill, Banbury, admitted drink driving a Volvo XC60 on Springfield Avenue in January. Listen Now, In 1930, Sigmund Freud wrote Civilization and Its Discontents, where he argues that civilizations a problem and it makes us unhappy. The quickest way to find the student resources for your textbook is to use the site search in the header of every page; for best results search for your books ISBN, title, or author. In 1984, Orwell introduced all kinds of terms to describe the dystopian society of his novel, such as thought police, memory hole, big brother, and unperson. And in his view, Orwell wasnt attempting to describe a fantastical world with no correspondence to our own, or even just satirizing the excesses of the Soviet regime. Listen Now, When he was in his late 30s, the Italian poet Dante Alighieri got himself into some serious political trouble and was exiled from his beloved Florence. Saint Augustine of Hippo asked himself these questions as he wrote Confessions. Can it be designed? ALEX CHETWOOD, 31, of Mullein Road, Bicester, admitted drink driving an Audi A4 on Leach Road, Bicester, in February. Columbia professor Stathis Gourgouris discusses this books complex relationship with postcolonial thought and its most critical component: self-examination. Listen Now, Platos Apology is a first-person account of the trial of the renowned Greek philosopher Socrates. By the end, his novel came out at more than 1.2 million wordsthats 3,000-4,000 pages depending on the edition. He was ordered to pay 50 in compensation and banned from going to the Oxford Road service station for four months. HP10 9TY. But also for literature. Harvard professor Michael Rosen discusses Kants relationship to the world about which he wrote and the reasons for his great popularity. This foundational Hindu text tells the story of a war between two sets of cousins who are fighting over who gets to rule their kingdom. Listen Now, For much of his life, the Roman philosopher Boethius was exceptionally fortunate. Kuhn was struck by Aristotles beliefs about motion. A Gannett Company. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. It is a foundational text for three world religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In this satirical fable, Voltaire used current events of the daylike the 7 Years War and the 1755 Lisbon earthquaketo explore larger philosophical questions, such as how there could be evil in a world created by a benevolent god. It was also the year that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrick Engles argue that capitalism isnt sustainable. Genji quickly captured its readers imaginations with political intrigue and court drama, but it can also be read as an astute critique of Japanese elite society. Harvard professor Peter Bol discusses this short texts long history. JAN ZARECKY, 38, of The Square, Abingdon, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage at The Jam Factory in February. SIMON JOSEPH, 36, of Woodins Way, Oxford, was fined 150 for possession of cocaine and cannabis. University of California, Berkeley associate professor Dora Zhang discusses how Virginia Woolf redefined literature, while also revealing the emerging experience of modern life. Listen Now, We moderns often tell ourselves a story that goes something like this: The past was barbaric, especially when it came to punishing criminals or persecuting minorities. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Harvard professor Charles Stang discusses the books richness, mystery and spiritual power. Listen Now, Until the publication of Edwin Hubbles 1936 book, The Realm of the Nebulae, astronomers believed that the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Listen Now, Jorge Luis Borges collection of short stories Fictions changed the way the world viewed Latin American literature. In this episode, Harvard professor Deidre Lynch discusses the wisdom and warnings found in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Please report any comments that break our rules. Listen Now, America means something different to everyone. This was the 1500s, and Europeans understanding of the world was changing. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. Professor Peter Gordon discusses this philosophical masterpiece and why, despite its dark context, it remains essential reading for engaging with the vexing challenges presented by modernity. The Oxford Character Project. The modernist literary movement was characterized in particular by its interest in revealing the inner psychology of its characters. After recruiting a squire, the faithful Sancho Panza, Don Quixote goes on all sorts of misguided adventures; fighting a windmill, jousting with a flock of sheep, and constantly suffering losses and humiliations at the hands of an evil enchanter. Listen Now, Critique of Pure Reason was the first in a three-part projectImmanuel Kants investigation of reason. Dartmouth professor and poet Joshua Bennett discusses the novels impact and what it can teach us about cancel culture. He was fined 120, banned from the roads for 16 months and must pay 119 in costs and surcharge. At various points in his life, Augustine was a Manichaean, a Platonist, an academic, a father, and a thief. Professor Michael Dobson discusses Hamlets great power and beauty. Click Manage settings for more information and to manage your choices. Professor Derek Miller discusses what realism can teach us about our reality and how A Dolls House rocked the 19th century theatre scene. Listen Now, The original production of Fiddler on the Roof won nine Tony awards, held the record for the longest-running Broadway musical, and was adapted into a hit movie. Part one was published in 1605, and part two ten years later, in 1615. Harvard Professor Robin Bernstein discusses the intent, impact, and icons of Uncle Toms Cabin. This site houses collections of instructor and student resources that can be accessed directly in Oxford Learning Link or, in some cases, assigned through your local learning management system or OUP's cloud-based platform. ANTHONY GIBBS, 41, of Cecil Sharp Place, Oxford, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated disorderly behaviour. Questions like: Why are we here at all? MATTHEW POTTER, 36, of Howard Road, Banbury, was found guilty of causing a woman actual bodily harm and sexually assaulting a woman by touching her. Editors' Code of Practice. But the musical itself was an adaptation of Sholem Aleichems Tevye stories. One of the most influential works from this period was Matteo Maria Boiardos epic poem Orlando Innamorato. In his 1966 book The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, German philosopher Hans Blumenberg explores the evolution of humanity's answers to our perennial questions. If you have adopted an Oxford University Press textbook for one of your courses, you may have already been set up with access to the resources associated with your text. 3-min read SCALES OF JUSTICE: Latest cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court ROXANNE TOWNSEND, 31, of Sorrel Way, Carterton, admitted breaching a community order imposed. Listen Now, Black Elk Speaks was co-written by an Oglala Lakota holy man and a white Nebraskan poet, and it has been called A Bible of All Native Tribes. Harvard professor Philip Deloria tells the story behind Black Elk Speaks and its rise from obscurity. What does it mean to be in the world? SCALES OF JUSTICE: Who's been at Oxford Magistrates' Court. Professor David Avrom Bell of Princeton University discusses the legacy of Rousseaus ideas on modern psychology and beyond. Harvard scholar Michael Tworek explains the impact of this radical new way of thinking. Along the way he meets all sorts of characters including the Roman poet Virgil, various politicians of his time, teachers from his school, and his one true love. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. He claimed that civilization, with its laws and mores, prevents us from gratifying that aggressiveness. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) ANDREW HURTAULT, 41, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle in Oxford and handling a stolen. Harvard Professor James Kloppenberg discusses how Rousseaus ideas on government and society have inspired thinkers and leaders ever since. Find the resource that requires renewal and click the Click to renew your access for 6 months link provided. Dalil al-Ijaz, or Indications of Inimitability, is a hugely influential Arabic text about exactly what it is that makes beautiful language beautiful. A serving prisoner, he was given two weeks imprisonment and ordered to pay 239 in costs and surcharge. And few texts were as successful in this goal as Virginia Woolfs 1925 novel Mrs Dalloway. Listen Now, Sometime around 450 BC in ancient Greece, a young Thucydides went with his father to hear the historian Herodotus speak. The magistrates fined him 440, banned him from driving for 14 months and ordered he pay 129 in costs and surcharge. Its hard to imagine. She was fined 276, banned from the roads for 17 months and ordered to pay 195 in costs and surcharge. The result of this intellectual treasure-hunting is his most well known work, Being and Time, published in 1927. To find the resources you have access to, login and visit your account page. Editors' Code of Practice. Listen Now, Watching our favorite TV shows and movies today, its easy to take the relatable characters and familiar settings for granted. Thomas Paine saw a clear solution. But in his early adulthood, Fanon began to see colonialism for what it really was and became a vocal critic. Clocking in at around 100,000 verses, the Mahbhrata is roughly seven times The Iliad and The Odyssey combined. Professor Demetra Kasimis of the University of Chicago discusses the complex, winding thought experiment that is Platos Republic and how it has formed our understanding of how societies could and should work. UC Berkeley Professor Carla Hesse discusses why Voltaire encourages us to cultivate our own gardens. Listen Now, Mans Search for Meaning is Victor Frankls reflection on his time in the World War II concentration camps of the Czech Republic. And while Machiavellis ideas were shocking to manyand repugnant to somethe influence of his ideas has been profound. Listen Now, In 1951, following the Holocaust and Second World War, Hannah Arendt wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism. In this episode, Stanford professor Joel Cabrita discusses the books path from academia to activism. LUKE GRANT, 36, of Oxford Road, Cowley, pleaded guilty to stealing 50-worth of food, drink and vape items from the MFG service station in Cowley. Listen Now, William Shakespeare is the greatest writer in history, and Hamlet is his greatest work. Professor John Marenbon discusses the conversation that Boethius has with Lady Philosophy and invites us to ask ourselves, can one face death without religion? In his critique, he challenged Europeans construction of the so-called East, laid bare the biases of Orientalist study, and transformed the course of humanities scholarship. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. He was a man of letters and strong critic of the Catholic Church. Listen Now, No collection of stories is more beloved worldwide than the Middle Eastern folk tales known as One Thousand and One Nights. He was disqualified from driving for three years, fined 450 and ordered to pay 130 in costs and surcharge. He was ordered to pay 200 in compensation and complete a six month mental health treatment requirement. Listen Now, Many people made the European Enlightenment, but probably nobody better represents the movements spirit than the French writer and philosopher Voltaire. Please review our legal notice before using our digital resources. ALEX SALVESEN, 35, of Ashhurst Way, Oxford, was found guilty of driving on Abingdon Road on February 5, 2021, without insurance or a licence. But more often, theyre dramatically different. Listen Now, Although the Victorian era is known for its class rigidity and moral strictness, in her 1847 novel Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bront gave us a robust, layered character who pushes against cultural norms and fully embraces her complexity. Listen Now, In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. He was a pioneer in the science fiction genre, and his stories have inspired generations of audiences, artists, filmmakers, and other writers around the world. Columbia professor Axel Honneth discusses the many interpretations of Hegels ideas and his influence on movements demanding freedom. But he also knew that Aristotle was one of the smartest philosophers of the ancient world. Wells was growing up in England in the 1860s, science wasnt part of education or everyday life the way it is now. In 1776, he published Common Sense. In this episode, MIT professor emeritus Marcia Bartusiak unpacks Hubbles findings and discusses how they impact the field of astronomy to this day. This text was specifically for the French. As University of North Carolina professor Stephanie DeGooyer explains, Crusoe provides readers with a close look at not only the isolated human on an individual level, but also humanity on an international level through its depictions of global trade and economics. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. In 1851, Harriet Beecher Stowe published her first novel, Uncle Toms Cabin. Listen Now, When reading a crime novel, we usually learn the crime within the first few page turns; the trick is discovering the perpetrator. Waiting for money or recognition. The book itself has fallen in and out of favor since its publication but Harvard professor Maya Jasanoff discusses why Heart of Darkness continues to fascinate and reward new generations of readers. Professor John Hamilton of Harvard discusses why Faust continues to resonate with audiences today. Harvard professor Beth Blum discusses the political implications of Self-Help and how this book led to the continued popularity of todays self-help genre. He received 20 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years, with a six month mental health treatment requirement and 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days. Heidegger came to believe that many of the modern answers to these questions were based on old, unexamined assumptions. He was fined 666 and ordered to pay 317 in costs and surcharge. Find out more about how we use your information in our privacy policy and cookie policy. In Candide, Voltaire frees us from the naive optimism that there is a perfect order to things. He was resentenced to an earlier offence of possession of an offensive weapon and handling stolen goods. Instead of accepting those assumptions, Heidegger wanted to return to the great philosophical texts of the past and see if he could recover and reveal deep truths that had been obscured or forgotten. By clicking Accept all you agree that Yahoo and our partners will process your personal information, and use technologies such as cookies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights, and product development. In Hamlet, Shakespeare gave us one of the first modern characters in literature. In the story, Dante, the main character, must pass through the nine circles of Hell, climb Mount Purgatory, and ascend to Heaven to reach salvation. And though we tend to think of Grimms Fairy Tales as stories for children, the themes found in Jacob and Wilhelms book can be pretty dark. R&A publishes high-level, timely data and information on . A Gannett Company. Harvard professor George Paul Meiu discusses how Freuds work depathologizing the perverse laid a foundation for the later development of queer theory. The result of this intellectual treasure-hunting is his most well known work, Being and Time, published in 1927 . He had 107mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, where the limit is 80. Harvard professor Peter Galison discusses the instant success and lasting influence of Einsteins scientific papers. Instead of accepting those assumptions, Heidegger wanted to return to the great philosophical texts of the past and see if he could recover and reveal deep truths that had been obscured or forgotten. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. Professor Glory Liu of Harvard University discusses the lasting impact of Smiths brilliant book and how its legacy and interpretation remain contested. Harvard professor Mathias Risse discusses how The Universal Declaration of Human Rights came to be and what this document represents in the long journey to realize equal rights for all human beings. The district judge imposed a 500 fine, 10 penalty points and 285 in costs and surcharge. He was fined 120 and ordered to pay 412 in compensation. Mann was a modern, experimental writer who wrote about the major issues of his timenot only the war and the pandemic, but also industrialization, class resentment, and rising nationalism. These are the kinds of questions political philosophers furrow their brows and scratch their chins trying to answer. He didnt want to sit among the epic geniuses Homer and Virgil, he wanted to surpass them. As times change, people demand new answers. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court Tom Seaward 1 hour ago Like Comments Provided by Oxford Mail SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court. Information about your device and internet connection, like your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Yahoo websites and apps. JAMES WALL, 32, of Halse Water, Didcot, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order by texting and calling a woman in Kingston Bagpuize. JAMIE WORTHINGTON-HALE, 49, of no fixed address, was jailed for a total of 20 weeks after he admitted possession of a sword in a house in East Avenue, Oxford. He was born a samurai in 1862. Listen Now. ELLA SYME, 36, of Ray Road, Bicester, was given a six month mental health treatment requirement after she pleaded guilty to making four unnecessary emergency calls in breach of a restraining order imposed in 2019. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. The legal limit is 35. Columbia professor Annie Pfeifer discusses how the Grimm brothers collected and transformed these folk tales and in the process created a whole new literary genre. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He admitted harassing her by making multiple calls and making a malicious Facebook call, and also pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour and obstructing a police constable. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. Listen Now, In the early 20th century, Europe and North America were undergoing a radical transformation. When Wells wrote his first novel, The Time Machine, in 1895, he kicked off a 50-year-long writing career. Information about your device and internet connection, like your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Yahoo websites and apps. But according to German philosopher Johann Friedrich von Schillers treatise On the Aesthetic Education of Man, play was a key part of adulthood, too. Arendts aim was in part to document and reflect on the atrocities that had occurred. 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