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Shakespeare and the seven deadly sins : a necessary evil (2016)
Thesis
Agar, L. (2016). Shakespeare and the seven deadly sins : a necessary evil. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4219702

This thesis investigates the idea that using the religious, moral and literary construct of the Seven Deadly Sins as an interpretative key to Shakespeare’s plays may provide further insight into his dramatic art. It has involved reviewing and develop... Read More about Shakespeare and the seven deadly sins : a necessary evil.

Rufius the Cinaedus & the 'pivot of authenticity' : representing ancient Roman sexuality in fiction (2014)
Thesis
Walton, S. (2014). Rufius the Cinaedus & the 'pivot of authenticity' : representing ancient Roman sexuality in fiction. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4218685

The thesis includes a novel, Rufius the Cinaedus, and an exegesis, The ‘Pivot of Authenticity’: Representing Ancient Roman Sexuality in Fiction, which explores how I creatively engaged with the historical sources to write Rufius the Cinaedus, and the... Read More about Rufius the Cinaedus & the 'pivot of authenticity' : representing ancient Roman sexuality in fiction.

A sense of belonging : religion and identity in Yorkshire and Humber fishing communities, c.1815-1914. (2010)
Thesis
Friend, S. F. (2010). A sense of belonging : religion and identity in Yorkshire and Humber fishing communities, c.1815-1914. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4209465

This thesis is concerned with the relationship between religion and identity in fishing communities with special emphasis being given to the three communities of Scarborough and Filey on the Yorkshire coast, and Grimsby on the Lincolnshire side of th... Read More about A sense of belonging : religion and identity in Yorkshire and Humber fishing communities, c.1815-1914..