"Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak": Wilde, Shakespeare, and the question of influence
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Meek, R. "Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak": Wilde, Shakespeare, and the question of influence. . The University of Hull
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Translation, Paraphrase, and Wyatt's Penitential Psalms: Englishing Scripture in late Henrician England
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Mottram, S. Translation, Paraphrase, and Wyatt's Penitential Psalms: Englishing Scripture in late Henrician England. . The University of Hull
Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle: multi-media afterlives
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Vanacker, S., & Wynne, C. Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle: multi-media afterlives. The University of HullCo-edited collection with Sabine Vanacker
The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant: Literary Criticism 1877-1886
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Sanders, V. The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant: Literary Criticism 1877-1886. Abingdon: Routledge
Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and Others
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Weston, D., & Underwood, J. Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and OthersPhilip Larkin will surely feature in our year as City of Culture in 2017 as the most famous and popular writer in modern times to dwell in and write about Hull. His poetry and that of others like him who have by turns celebrated and criticised the ci... Read More about Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and Others.
Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost city
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Mottram, S. J. Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost cityHull has been called England’s most poetic city, but what can poetry from Hull teach us about the urban landscape of the city itself? The Hull poet and MP Andrew Marvell (1621-78) is today recognized alongside Milton as one of the most important poet... Read More about Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost city.
Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-Breeches
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Arnold, M., Underwood, J., & Weston, D. Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-BreechesIn 866, the first Viking Great Army established itself at York and remained there for the next 80 years. The army was led by the five Ragnarssons – Ivar the Boneless, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, Bjorn Ironside, Halfdan and Ubba. According to medieval Sc... Read More about Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-Breeches.
‘O, what a sympathy of woe is this' : passionate sympathy in Titus Andronicus
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Meek, R. ‘O, what a sympathy of woe is this' : passionate sympathy in Titus Andronicus.Various critics have considered Titus Andronicus in relation to questions of language, grief, and violence. In this paper I want to explore a more specific aspect of the play's interest in the passions: its preoccupation with the concept of sympathy.... Read More about ‘O, what a sympathy of woe is this' : passionate sympathy in Titus Andronicus.
Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance)
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Cockin, K. Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance)Professor Katharine Cockin, Department of English, University of Hull, 'Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach Inheritance)' An invited talk given on 31 July 2016 at the Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage as part of the 'Craig: 50 Years On' even... Read More about Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance).