Daily schedule
Seminars meet each weekday morning after breakfast.
After lunch, afternoons are free for individual study or exploring the many places of interest in and around the city. Optional plenary excursions and social activities including walking tours will also be available.
The course fee includes breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), lunches Sunday-Friday, and three-course dinners Sunday-Thursday. All meals are taken in Christ Church’s spectacular dining hall.
On Friday, there will be a special four-course gala dinner to celebrate the closing of the week.
Seminars and field trip
Monday seminars
Introductions – to each other and to the genre.
A brief history of crime fiction – and why Oxford looms so large.
Tuesday seminars
Dorothy L Sayers: Gaudy Night – the quintessential Oxford mystery?
Contrasting with E C R Lorac, Post after Post-Mortem, and thinking about women as authors of and characters in crime fiction.
Wednesday seminars
Edmund Crispin: The Case of the Gilded Fly – the Oxford mystery in wartime
Contrasting with Agatha Christie’s work, and thinking about the presence or absence of social commentary in crime fiction.
Thursday seminars
Colin Dexter: Death is Now my Neighbour – Inspector Morse
Contrasting the Oxford murder mystery on the page – and on the screen.
Friday seminars
Review
Field Trip
Destination: Oxford – Inspector Morse Tour
Duration: Morning only
Excursion Rating: Moderate - up to two hours' walk on even ground or up to an hour's walk on rough and/or steep ground or up lots of stairs and steps.