John Glendening. The evolutionary imagination in late-Victorian novels: an entangled bank. Burlington: Ashgate, 2007
(2009)
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Wynne, C. (2009). John Glendening. The evolutionary imagination in late-Victorian novels: an entangled bank. Burlington: Ashgate, 2007. English literature in transition, 1880-1920, 52(3), 346 - 348
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Elizabeth Butler's literary and artistic landscapes : Ireland, Egypt and the Holy Land (2009)
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Wynne, C. (2009). Elizabeth Butler's literary and artistic landscapes : Ireland, Egypt and the Holy Land. Prose Studies, 31(2), 126-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440350903323553Although best known as a military artist and praised by John Ruskin, Elizabeth Butler (1846–1933) also produced two illustrated books of travel writing, Letters from the Holy Land (1903) and From Sketch-Book and Diary (1909). This essay examines Butl... Read More about Elizabeth Butler's literary and artistic landscapes : Ireland, Egypt and the Holy Land.
Citizen participation and neighbourhood governance: analysing democratic practice (2009)
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Farrelly, M. (2009). Citizen participation and neighbourhood governance: analysing democratic practice. Local government studies, 35(4), 387-400. https://doi.org/10.1080/03003930902992675From the late 1990s the New Labour government implemented changes to local government and, within the context of a discourse of 'democratic renewal', also introduced neighbourhood-based participatory Forums. In this paper, a framework is set out for... Read More about Citizen participation and neighbourhood governance: analysing democratic practice.
The beyond of the subject - mourning, desire and the uncanny (2009)
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Kennedy, D. (2009). The beyond of the subject - mourning, desire and the uncanny. Textual Practice, 23(4), 581-598. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502360903000513
Shakespeare and Narrative (2009)
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Meek, R. (2009). Shakespeare and Narrative. Literature compass, 6(2), 482-498. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-4113.2008.00621.xThis article explores recent critical work on Shakespeare and narrative. This is a particularly apt time for a reconsideration of this topic, not least because of current debates in Shakespeare studies regarding his status as a ‘literary’ dramatist,... Read More about Shakespeare and Narrative.