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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 31 to 80 of 106
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2014A linguistic analysis of Francis Bacon's contribution to three Shakespeare plays: the comedy of errors, love's labour's lost, and the tempestClarke, Barry R
2015Shakespearean biografiction: how modern biographers rely on context, conjecture and inference to construct a life of the BardKevin, Gilvary
2014After Postmodernism: Contemporary theory and fictionTsoulou, Martha
2016The Gift of Death, or, Beyond the Beneficent Spider: A novel & associated critical expositionTew, Philip
2014Communicative semiotics in everyday life (Cultural criticism – the image in the 21st century)Fidouh, Dalel
2016Trajectories, thresholds, transformations: Coming of age in classic modern fantasy fictionErsoy, Gozde
2015The representation of the Iraq War in selected Anglo-American and Iraqi novelsMohammed, Pshtiwan Faraj
2015'Liberties and licences': gender, stream of consciousness and the philosophy of Henri Bergson and William James in selected female modernist fiction 1914-1929Saeed, Alan Ali
2015A critical review of four novels by Celia Brayfield considering their production and impact in the context of contemporary literatureBrayfield, Celia
2015From buddy movie to bromanceVaughan, Nicola
2015Imaginative truth: biographical narratives inspired by the lives of six lone older women with critical commentaryFiltness, Emma Laura
2009Introduction: Intermodern LondonHubble, N
2015A return to 'the great variety of readers’: the history and future of reading ShakespeareWilliams, Robin P.
2013Q1 and Q2 Hamlet Evidence old and new, a case for a revised Q2Jolly, Emma Margrethe
2014In the name of the father: Manliness, control and social salvation in the works of George MacDonaldNeophytou, Jenny
2013Novelists and women in WW1: Challenging traditional binarisms – A critical essay and half painted war: an original novelPhilo-Gill, Samantha Adele
2011Women's clubs: Dispersing Shakespeare across AmericaLeahy, W; Whetstone, T
2008"A touch of in'nard fever": Illness and moral decline in 'Elster's Folly'Cox, J
2010Gender, conflict, continuity: Anne Brontë's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (1848) and Sarah Grand's 'The Heavenly Twins' (1893)Cox, J
2008Postcolonial/queer and the “new” South Africa: HIV/AIDS and the emerging queer transnational politicsSpurlin, WJ
2014The turn to precarity in twenty-first century fictionMorrison, J
2010Resisting heteronormativity/resisting recolonisation: Affective bonds between indigenous women in southern Africa and the difference(s) of postcolonial feminist historySpurlin, WJ
2013'Representing the very ethic he battled': Secularism, Islam(ism) and self-transgression in The Satanic VersesMondal, AA
2013Aging reimagined: Exploring older women’s attitudes to aging through reader responseMorrison, J
2011Hadithi ya Afrika: A collaborative project using dramatherapy and creative writingPenny, S
2009‘The freedom of the city’: Mansfield and WoolfHubble, N
2010The liminal persistence of interwar suburbs in the twenty-first centuryHubble, N
2010Mass Observation Online (review article)Hubble, N
2011Introduction: Middlebrow LondonHubble, N
2011"In the twentieth century, and the heart of civilisation”: The London of the ForsytesHubble, N
2008Historical psychology, utopian dreams and other fool’s errandsHubble, N
2012John Sommerfield and mass-observationHubble, N
2010The impossibility of sympathyGaston, S
2010Introduction to adapting the nineteenth century: Revisiting, revising and rewriting the pastCox, J
2008Sensational realism? Jane Eyre and the problem of genreCox, J
2011Derrida and the end of the worldGaston, S
2012The fables of pity: Rousseau, Mandeville and the animal-fableGaston, S
2013Pure Mafia - a novel about child labour, plus thesis and commentaryAhmad, Rohail
2012‘Dark Amelia’ a novel re-imagining historical characters within a fictional story; and a critical thesis: ‘Inventing Shakespeare’: Is this relevant to 21st century writers? A short history of made-up Shakespeares and an examination of the challenge of re-inventing iconic historical characters.’O’Reilly, Sally Anne
2009“Discover your own Ireland”: Virtual Ireland(s) for an international audienceLynch, C
2010"Unlike actors, politicians or eminent military men”: The meaning of hard work in working class autobiographyLynch, C
2010New essays on life writing and the body (Review)Lynch, C
2011Who do you think you are? Intimate pasts made publicLynch, C
2011Hypermasculinity and the hero in comic book fiction: This Is ItConnell, Daniel
2009Metafiction, historiography, and mythopoeia in the novels of John FowlesBuchberger, Michelle
2002B. S JohnsonTew, P
2011Coming of ageBazalgette, L; Holden, J; Tew, P; Hubble, N; Morrison, J
2004Endangered bodies: Woman and nature in the contemporary British novel by women writersFord, Anna Jane
2010Visual poetics: The art of perception in the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop and Sylvia PlathNader, Myrna
2010Transforming the Law of One: Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath from a Kristevan perspectiveKhalifeh, Areen Ghazi
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 31 to 80 of 106