British and Irish Literature.
Overview
Works: | 281 works in 281 publications in 281 languages |
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Confession and memory in early modern English literature = penitential remains /
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Shakespeare and space = theatrical explorations of the spatial paradigm /
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Thomas Hardy and Victorian communication = letters, telegrams and postal systems /
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Passions, sympathy and print culture = public opinion and emotional authenticity in eighteenth-century Britain /
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Time, literature, and cartography after the spatial turn = the chronometric imaginary /
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Civic and medical worlds in early modern England = performing barbery and surgery /
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Memories of war in early modern England = armor and militant nostalgia in Marlowe, Sidney, and Shakespeare /
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Utopias and dystopias in the fiction of H. G. Wells and William Morris = landscape and space /
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The emergence of pre-cinema = print culture and the optical toy of the literary imagination /
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The Cultural Memory of Africa in African American and Black British Fiction 1970-2000 = specters of the shore /
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Fashioning authorship in the long eighteenth century = stylish books of poetic genius /
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The new mountaineer in late Victorian Britain = materiality, modernity, and the haptic sublime /
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Sensationalism and the Genealogy of Modernity = a global nineteenth-century approach /
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Early modern women's writing = domesticity, privacy, and the public sphere in England and the Dutch Republic /
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Queering Richard Rolle = mystical theology and the hermit in fourteenth-century England /
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Barry MacSweeney and the politics of post-war British poetry = seditious things /
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Contemporary Irish poetry and the canon = critical limitations and textual liberations /
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Walking in the city = urban experience and literary psychogeography in eighteenth-century London /
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Victoria's lost pavilion = from nineteenth-century aesthetics to digital humanities /
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D. H. Lawrence, transport and cultural transition = 'a great sense of journeying' /
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Victorian children's literature = experiencing abjection, empathy, and the power of love /
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Queering Agatha Christie = revisiting the golden age of detective fiction /
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Joseph Conrad among the anarchists = Nineteenth Century terrorism and the secret agent /
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Adolescent girlhood and literary culture at the Fin-de-siecle = daughters of today /
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Women of words in Le morte darthur = the autonomy of speech in Malory's female characters /
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Re-evaluating the literary coterie, 1580-1830 = from Sidney to Blackwood's /
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The quest for Shakespeare = the peculiar history and surprising legacy of the New Shakspere Society /
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National identities and imperfections in contemporary Irish literature = unbecoming Irishness /
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Bernard Shaw and Beatrice Webb on poverty and equality in the Modern World, 1905-1914
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Bernard Shaw, W. T. Stead, and the New Journalism = Whitechapel, Parnell, Titanic, and the Great War /
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Women and 'value' in Jane Austen's novels = settling, speculating and superfluity /
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Incognito social investigation in British literature = certainties in degradation /
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Walking Virginia Woolf's London = an investigation in literary geography /
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Poetry and performance during the British poetry revival 1960-1980 = event and effect /
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Dickens and the virtual city = urban perception and the production of social space /
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British Empire and the literature of rebellion = revolting bodies, laboring subjects /
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In collaboration with British literary biography = haunting conversations /
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Teaching Victorian literature in the twenty-first century = a guide to pedagogy /
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The boy detective in early British children's literature = patrolling the borders between boyhood and manhood /
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Feminist periodicals and daily life = women and modernity in British culture /
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Conrad's sensational heroines = gender and representation in the late fiction of Joseph Conrad /
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Masculine identity in modernist literature = castration, narration, and a sense of the beginning, 1919-1945 /
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The lyric in Victorian memory = poetic remembering and forgetting from Tennyson to Housman /
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Biographical misrepresentations of British women writers = a hall of mirrors and the long nineteenth century /
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The legacy of courtly literature = from Medieval to contemporary culture /
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Fashion, dress and identity in South Asian diaspora narratives = from the eighteenth century century to Monica Ali /
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Social memory in late Medieval England = village life and proofs of age /
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Haunting modernisms = ghostly aesthetics, mourning, and spectral resistance fantasies in literary modernism /
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British romanticism, climate change, and the anthropocene = writing Tambora /
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Henry James's feminist afterlives = Annie Fields, Emily Dickinson, Marguerite Duras /
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Victorian environments = acclimatizing to change in British domestic and colonial culture /
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The labour of literature in Britain and France, 1830-1910 = authorial work ethics /
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Literature, belief and knowledge in early modern England = knowing faith /
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Inventing the gothic corpse = the thrill of human remains in the eighteenth-century novel /
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Memories from the frontline = memoirs and meanings of the Great War from Britain, France and Germany /
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Chaucerotics = uncloaking the language of sex in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde /
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Robert Burns and the United States of America = poetry, print, and memory 1786-1866 /
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British women's writing from Bronte to Bloomsbury.. Volume 1,. 1840s and 1850s
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The Queer cultures of 1930s prose = language, identity and performance in Interwar Britain /
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The art and science of trauma and the autobiographical = negotiated truths /
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Inclusive young adult fiction = authors of colour in the United Kingdom /
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Romanticism and popular magic = poetry and cultures of the occult in the 1790s /
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An anthology of London in literature, 1558-1914 = 'flower of cities all' /
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The affects, cognition, and politics of Samuel Beckett's postwar drama and fiction = revolutionary and evolutionary paradoxes /
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Blasphemy and politics in romantic literature = creativity in the writing of Percy Bysshe Shelley /
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Birds in eighteenth-century literature = reason, emotion, and ornithology, 1700-1840 /
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Economies of literature and knowledge in early modern Europe = change and exchange /
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British women's writing from Bronte to Bloomsbury.. Volume 2,. 1860s and 1870s
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Traditions and difference in contemporary Irish short fiction = Ireland then and now /
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British invasion and spy literature, 1871-1918 = historical perspectives on contemporary society /
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British Romanticism in Asia = the reception, translation, and transformation of Romantic literature in India and East Asia /
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Decadence and modernism in European and Russian literature and culture = aesthetics and anxiety in the 1890s /
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British detective fiction 1891-1901 = the successors to Sherlock Holmes /
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British sociability in the European Enlightenment = cultural practices and personal encounters /
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Continental tourism, travel writing, and the consumption of culture, 1814-1900
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Parents and children in the mid-Victorian novel = traumatic encounters and the formation of family /
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Music and sound in the life and literature of James Joyce = Joyces Noyces /
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