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Two talks on modern legal realism by Graham Hughes
Lecturer in Law
In the University of Hull
1-The Theory
Judges' are the depositaries of the laws, the living oracles.' But what makes up their minds? Graham Hughes discusses the theories of Professor Llewellyn of Chicago and the American jurisprudents who seek to measure the extra-legal factors in judicial decisions.

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Unknown:
Graham Hughes
Unknown:
Graham Hughes

Talk by Giorgio Melchiori
A passage in an early short story, Roso Alchemica , written in the 1890s, is the first indication of Yeats's interest in the art of Byzantium. For the next thirty years he makes no further reference to it; then, unexpectedly, Byzantine imagery emerges again in two of his most famous poems. Professor Melchiori, of the University of Turin, in suggesting an explanation for this sudden revival of interest, comments on the way in which a half-forgotten visual image may act as an imaginative stimulus.

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Talk By:
Giorgio Melchiori
Unknown:
Roso Alchemica

by Henry James
3 —' The Princess walks'from Camberwell to Paddington '
Produced by Mary Hope Allen

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry James
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen
Narrator:
Richard Hurndall
Hyacinth Robinson:
Timothy Bateson
Lady Aurora Langrish:
Hester Paton Brown
Mr Vetch:
John Ruddock
Miss Pynsent:
Susan Richmond
Rose Muniment:
Patricia Hayes
Paul Muniment:
Nicholas Parsons
The Princess Casamassima:
Maxine Audley
Madame Grandoni:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
The Prince Casamassima:
Roger Delgado
Millicent Henning:
Denise Bryer
Schinkel:
Peter Neil
Assunta:
Janette- Richer

London Cantata Ensemble:
Ilse Wolf (soprano) Jurgen Hess (violin) Ruth Fourmy (violin)
Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba)
Anthony Milner (harpsichord)
Cantata No. 9: Laudate Dominum
Sonata in E minor, for violin, viola da gamba, and continuo
Cantata No. 12: Herr, wenn ich nur dich habe

Contributors

Soprano:
Ilse Wolf
Violin:
Jurgen Hess
Violin:
Ruth Fourmy
Viola:
Desmond Dupre
Harpsichord:
Anthony Milner

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