
Catriona Kelly
Professor of Russian at the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College, Oxford, with expertise in Russian literature and culture from the 18th century to the present; author of Russian Literature: A Very Short Introduction and the episode's featured commentator.
Top 3 podcasts with Catriona Kelly
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Oct 12, 2023 • 1h 27min
UK-REBOA Trial Presentation
Jan Jansen and Marion Campbell present the results of the UK-REBOA trial, investigating the use of REBOA in trauma patients. They discuss the enrollment process, data collection, and clinical trial results. The podcast also covers the importance of reducing time to hemostasis in hemorrhagic deaths and the challenges of managing blunt trauma injuries. Additionally, they explore the difficulties of intubation in children and evaluating efficacy.

Dec 3, 2020 • 8min
Russian Literature – The Very Short Introductions Podcast – Episode 16
Catriona Kelly, a Professor of Russian at the University of Oxford, dives into the rich tapestry of Russian literature, focusing on the iconic Alexander Pushkin. She discusses the global impact of Russian literature, emphasizing Tolstoy's significance. Kelly provocatively centers her insights on Pushkin's work, interpreting his poem 'I've Raised Myself a Monument' as a reflection on art's timeless essence. She also explores Pushkin's role in Soviet culture, his playful gender representation, and recommends engaging with translations to appreciate this literary treasure.

Mar 14, 2013 • 42min
Chekhov
Join Melvyn Bragg and guests as they delve into Anton Chekhov's life and literary works with Professor Catriona Kelly. Explore Chekhov's unique storytelling style, societal influences, and his portrayal of characters amidst changing Russian society. Discover the intricacies of Chekhov's 'The Lady with the Little Dog' and his impact on the world of theater. Uncover Chekhov's deep connection to medicine, estates, and his profound reflections on life's fleeting beauty.