The post-war British literature handbook
(2010)
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(Ed.). (2010). The post-war British literature handbook. Continuum
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The collected letters of Ellen Terry. Vol.1, 1865-1888 (2010)
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Cockin, K. (2010). The collected letters of Ellen Terry. Vol.1, 1865-1888. LondonEllen Terry (1847–1928) was one of the first modern stars of the British stage. She toured America and Australia and was adored by the public, and has become an icon of Victorian womanhood. A transitional figure, Terry straddled both the Victorian an... Read More about The collected letters of Ellen Terry. Vol.1, 1865-1888.
A Short Essay about NeoMedievalism (2010)
Book Chapter
Coote, L. (2010). A Short Essay about NeoMedievalism. In Studies in Medievalism XIX. Defining Neomedievalism(s) (25 - 33). D.S. Brewer
Sherlock Holmes and the problems of war: Traumatic detections (2010)
Journal Article
Wynne, C. (2010). Sherlock Holmes and the problems of war: Traumatic detections. English literature in transition, 1880-1920, 53(1), 29-53. https://doi.org/10.2487/elt.53.1%282010%290051
Strathallan (1816), by Alicia LeFanu (2009)
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(2009). A. M. Fitzer (Ed.), Strathallan (1816), by Alicia LeFanu. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315649252© Anna M. Fitzer 2008. All rights reserved. A novel, which addresses central themes of adultery, obsession and inheritance. It follows the fortunes of Matilda Melbourne who displays virtue, delicacy and an unwavering commitment to the sometimes ruthl... Read More about Strathallan (1816), by Alicia LeFanu.
Narrating the Visual in Shakespeare (2009)
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Meek, R. (2009). Narrating the Visual in Shakespeare. The University of Hull. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315248400This book examines Shakespeare's fascination with the art of narrative and the visuality of language. Richard Meek complicates our conception of Shakespeare as either a 'man of the theatre' or a 'literary dramatist', suggesting ways in which his work... Read More about Narrating the Visual in Shakespeare.
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
Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Parasite and Bram Stoker’s The Watter’s Mou' (2009)
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Wynne, C. (2009). Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Parasite and Bram Stoker’s The Watter’s Mou'. ValancourtIn 1894, the publishing house of Archibald Constable & Co. launched a series of novels by well-known authors called The Acme Library. The two tales paired in this volume were the first two entries in the set. Unlike Constable's publication of Dracula... Read More about Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Parasite and Bram Stoker’s The Watter’s Mou'.
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.
Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations (2009)
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Sanders, V. (2009). Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations. In L. Delap, B. Griffin, & A. Wills (Eds.), The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 (243-260). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230250796In Chapter 5 of Dickens’ Dombey and Son (1848), Mr Dombey, who has longed all his married life for a son to inherit the family business, finally acquires one — at the cost of his exhausted wife — and is planning little Paul’s christening ceremony. Hi... Read More about Godfathering: the politics of Victorian family relations.
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.
Double Dutch: image and identity in Dutch and Flemish crime fiction (2009)
Book Chapter
Vanacker, S. (2009). Double Dutch: image and identity in Dutch and Flemish crime fiction. In M. Krajenbrink, & K. M. Quinn (Eds.), Investigating identities : questions of identity in contemporary international crime fiction (215-228). Rodopi. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789042029170_016
Film and television (2009)
Book Chapter
(2009). Film and television. In Knights in History and Legend (260 - 267). Global Publishing/Park Lane Books
Wake (2009)
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Forshaw, C. (2009). Wake. Flarestack PoetsChapbook collection of poems. 36 pp. Joint-Winner Flarestack poetry Pamphlet Prize 2009 .
New men in Trollope's novels: rewriting the Victorian male, by Margaret Markwick, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2007 (2008)
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Sanders, V. (2008). New men in Trollope's novels: rewriting the Victorian male, by Margaret Markwick, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2007. Journal of gender studies, 17(4), 389 - 390. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589230802420201
Global discourses of democracy and an English city (2008)
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Farrelly, M. (2008). Global discourses of democracy and an English city. Journal of Language and Politics, 7(3), 413-430. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.7.3.04farIn many contemporary polities, democracy is portrayed as a universal good, a democratic ideal appears to be spreading globally, its practice burgeoning; it seems to be appearing for the first time in some places and deepening in established democraci... Read More about Global discourses of democracy and an English city.
How apply you this? Conflict and consensus in Coriolanus (2008)
Journal Article
Kaegi, A. (2008). How apply you this? Conflict and consensus in Coriolanus. Shakespeare, 4(4), 362 - 378. https://doi.org/10.1080/17450910802501089The tense political debates that dominate the first three acts of Shakespeare's Coriolanus shed valuable light on a little understood feature of early modern political discourse that is pivotal to the tragic action. In the increasingly heated exchang... Read More about How apply you this? Conflict and consensus in Coriolanus.
'An empire of itself': Arthur as icon of an English empire, 1509-1547 (2008)
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Mottram, S. (2008). 'An empire of itself': Arthur as icon of an English empire, 1509-1547. Arthurian Literature, 25, 153 - 174. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846156113.007This article responds to recent studies that have applied to early modern English literature the aims of the ‘new British history’, which seeks to bridge the divide between anglocentric and anglophobic approaches to Britain’s past. Critics have estab... Read More about 'An empire of itself': Arthur as icon of an English empire, 1509-1547.