The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain". It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".
The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's (who was later translated as Bishop of Salisbury). The society maintains its current level of about 450 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
Royal Society of Literature trailer - passing on the word
A trailer showcasing the RSL's work.
published: 27 Jul 2015
Inside The Royal Society of Literature
Nick Hennegan talks to Annette Brook and Daljit Nagra from the Royal Society of Literature in London, about a 200 year old institution with a very modern outlook.
For further details see www.rsliterature.org
And for more creative content see the new www.BohemianBritain.com
published: 29 Mar 2021
Howard Jacobson: how to write a comic novel
Howard Jacobson gave a class on writing comic novels at Somerset House.
published: 03 Dec 2015
The Royal Society of Literature
Nick Hennegan talks to a 200 year old institution with a very modern outlook!
published: 07 Apr 2021
Royal Society of Literature
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The Royal Society of Literature is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain".It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's .The society maintains its current level of about 500 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
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published: 31 Aug 2016
Sir Kazuo Ishiguro on how literature can change society
Kazuo Ishiguro elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1989, is a novelist, screenwriter and short-story writer. Kazuo was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017 and won The Booker Prize in 1989 for his novel 'Remains of the Day'.
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published: 01 Mar 2021
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction | CogX 2020
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction
Molly Rosenberg - Director - The Royal Society of Literature
Charlotte Webb - Co-Founder - Feminist Internet
Temi Oh - Author, Do You Dream of Terra-Two? -
Kate Pullinger - Director of Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries, Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media - Bath Spa University
The Createch stage will offer an upbeat vision of how converging creativity and technology can improve how we connect, create, and consume.Discover the pioneers re-imagining TV, theatre, fashion, music, and community, and inventing new possibilities for audiences, creatives, and investors.Between sessions, short films will showcase innovative creativity to keep you stimulated and entertained. Come and be inspired.
CogX is hosted by Charlie M...
published: 25 Jun 2020
Literature Matters Write-Along Workshop: Inua Ellams & Gemma Cairney
Write-Along with this poetry workshop. Poet Inua Ellams and DJ Gemma Cairney play a poetry writing game using text messages.
Nick Hennegan talks to Annette Brook and Daljit Nagra from the Royal Society of Literature in London, about a 200 year old institution with a very modern outloo...
Nick Hennegan talks to Annette Brook and Daljit Nagra from the Royal Society of Literature in London, about a 200 year old institution with a very modern outlook.
For further details see www.rsliterature.org
And for more creative content see the new www.BohemianBritain.com
Nick Hennegan talks to Annette Brook and Daljit Nagra from the Royal Society of Literature in London, about a 200 year old institution with a very modern outlook.
For further details see www.rsliterature.org
And for more creative content see the new www.BohemianBritain.com
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The Royal Society o...
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The Royal Society of Literature is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain".It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's .The society maintains its current level of about 500 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
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The Royal Society of Literature is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain".It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's .The society maintains its current level of about 500 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
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Kazuo Ishiguro elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1989, is a novelist, screenwriter and short-story writer. Kazuo was awarded the Nobel P...
Kazuo Ishiguro elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1989, is a novelist, screenwriter and short-story writer. Kazuo was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017 and won The Booker Prize in 1989 for his novel 'Remains of the Day'.
#RSL200
Kazuo Ishiguro elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1989, is a novelist, screenwriter and short-story writer. Kazuo was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017 and won The Booker Prize in 1989 for his novel 'Remains of the Day'.
#RSL200
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction
Molly Rosenberg - Director - The Royal Society of Literature
Charlotte Webb - Co-Founder - Feminist Interne...
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction
Molly Rosenberg - Director - The Royal Society of Literature
Charlotte Webb - Co-Founder - Feminist Internet
Temi Oh - Author, Do You Dream of Terra-Two? -
Kate Pullinger - Director of Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries, Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media - Bath Spa University
The Createch stage will offer an upbeat vision of how converging creativity and technology can improve how we connect, create, and consume.Discover the pioneers re-imagining TV, theatre, fashion, music, and community, and inventing new possibilities for audiences, creatives, and investors.Between sessions, short films will showcase innovative creativity to keep you stimulated and entertained. Come and be inspired.
CogX is hosted by Charlie Muirhead Co-Founder and CEO, and Co-Founder Tabitha Goldstaub.
Find out more at: https://cogx.co/
CogX is an award-winning Festival with its roots in artificial intelligence. The fourth edition, June 8th to 10th 2020, adds a Virtual first experience and Global Leadership Summit, and builds on the huge success of the 2019 event, which brought together over 20,000 visitors. 2020 saw over 30,000 participants including 600+ speakers across 18 topic stages and 100+ side events.
Our theme this year, “How do we get the next 10 years right?” with aims to:
Move the conversation forward with concrete actions
Inspire current and future generations of leaders
Help reframe the climate emergency as the biggest economic opportunity in the last 200 years
Help increase understanding of the current Covid-19 pandemic and champion innovative solutions
CogX – Global Leadership Summit and Festival of AI & Breakthrough Technology
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction
Molly Rosenberg - Director - The Royal Society of Literature
Charlotte Webb - Co-Founder - Feminist Internet
Temi Oh - Author, Do You Dream of Terra-Two? -
Kate Pullinger - Director of Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries, Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media - Bath Spa University
The Createch stage will offer an upbeat vision of how converging creativity and technology can improve how we connect, create, and consume.Discover the pioneers re-imagining TV, theatre, fashion, music, and community, and inventing new possibilities for audiences, creatives, and investors.Between sessions, short films will showcase innovative creativity to keep you stimulated and entertained. Come and be inspired.
CogX is hosted by Charlie Muirhead Co-Founder and CEO, and Co-Founder Tabitha Goldstaub.
Find out more at: https://cogx.co/
CogX is an award-winning Festival with its roots in artificial intelligence. The fourth edition, June 8th to 10th 2020, adds a Virtual first experience and Global Leadership Summit, and builds on the huge success of the 2019 event, which brought together over 20,000 visitors. 2020 saw over 30,000 participants including 600+ speakers across 18 topic stages and 100+ side events.
Our theme this year, “How do we get the next 10 years right?” with aims to:
Move the conversation forward with concrete actions
Inspire current and future generations of leaders
Help reframe the climate emergency as the biggest economic opportunity in the last 200 years
Help increase understanding of the current Covid-19 pandemic and champion innovative solutions
CogX – Global Leadership Summit and Festival of AI & Breakthrough Technology
Nick Hennegan talks to Annette Brook and Daljit Nagra from the Royal Society of Literature in London, about a 200 year old institution with a very modern outlook.
For further details see www.rsliterature.org
And for more creative content see the new www.BohemianBritain.com
Video Software we use: https://amzn.to/2KpdCQF
Ad-free videos.
You can support us by purchasing something through our Amazon-Url, thanks :)
The Royal Society of Literature is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain".It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's .The society maintains its current level of about 500 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision.
Article available under a Creative Commons license
Image source in video
Kazuo Ishiguro elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1989, is a novelist, screenwriter and short-story writer. Kazuo was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017 and won The Booker Prize in 1989 for his novel 'Remains of the Day'.
#RSL200
Royal Society of Literature: Living Through Fiction
Molly Rosenberg - Director - The Royal Society of Literature
Charlotte Webb - Co-Founder - Feminist Internet
Temi Oh - Author, Do You Dream of Terra-Two? -
Kate Pullinger - Director of Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries, Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media - Bath Spa University
The Createch stage will offer an upbeat vision of how converging creativity and technology can improve how we connect, create, and consume.Discover the pioneers re-imagining TV, theatre, fashion, music, and community, and inventing new possibilities for audiences, creatives, and investors.Between sessions, short films will showcase innovative creativity to keep you stimulated and entertained. Come and be inspired.
CogX is hosted by Charlie Muirhead Co-Founder and CEO, and Co-Founder Tabitha Goldstaub.
Find out more at: https://cogx.co/
CogX is an award-winning Festival with its roots in artificial intelligence. The fourth edition, June 8th to 10th 2020, adds a Virtual first experience and Global Leadership Summit, and builds on the huge success of the 2019 event, which brought together over 20,000 visitors. 2020 saw over 30,000 participants including 600+ speakers across 18 topic stages and 100+ side events.
Our theme this year, “How do we get the next 10 years right?” with aims to:
Move the conversation forward with concrete actions
Inspire current and future generations of leaders
Help reframe the climate emergency as the biggest economic opportunity in the last 200 years
Help increase understanding of the current Covid-19 pandemic and champion innovative solutions
CogX – Global Leadership Summit and Festival of AI & Breakthrough Technology
The Royal Society of Literature (RSL) is a learned society and the "senior literary organisation in Britain". It was founded in 1820 by King George IV to "reward literary merit and excite literary talent".
The society's first president was Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St David's (who was later translated as Bishop of Salisbury). The society maintains its current level of about 450 Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature: generally 14 new fellows are elected annually, who are accorded the privilege of using the post-nominal letters FRSL.
There's a monster name of Frazzle Who's a good friend of mine He looks ferocious, but he's really fine Go up and ask him for his autograph He'd be so happy that he'd start to laugh He goes Argh! That's how he laughs He goes Argh! That means he's glad He goes Argh! That means he's having The greatest time that he ever had Now you know my buddy Frazzle He's got fangs on his jaws His fur is orange, and he's got these claws He looks so mean that he could scare a crowd But if you tickle him he laughs out loud He goes Argh! That's how he laughs He goes Argh! That means he's glad He goes Argh! That means he's having The greatest time that he ever had Mr. Frazzle has emotions like the rest of us do Sometimes he feels low down and ugly, too And then the tears begin to fill his eyes It's so pathetic when a monster cries He goes Argh! That's how he cries He goes Argh! That means he's sad He goes Argh! That means he's having The lowest time that he ever had Argh! That means he's hungry Argh! That means he's hot Argh! That means he's sleepy Argh! That means he's not Argh! That means yes Argh! That means no Argh! Means thank you for the dinner But, it's getting very late and I really must go Argh!