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Habit and spontaneity in Samuel Beckett's English fictions.
(1976)
In this study I will be analysing the way in which the contraries
that Beckett calls habit and spontaneity are used in the fictions he
wrote in English. In his discursive writings Beckett comments on human experience
generally ...
The New Age and the Apocalypse - Carlyle's developing vision on history and society.
(1979)
This thesis is an investigation into the concern
for History displayed in the Works of Thomas Carlyle. This
is seen to be related to his criticism of contemporary
society. Carlyle studied History for an insight into ...
The life and works of James Miller, 1704-1744, with particular reference to the satiric content of his poetry and plays.
(1979)
James Miller was born the son of a Dorset rector in 1704. He
was himself ordained, but acquired no benefice until just before his
early death, probably because of a scathing portrayal of the Bishop
of London in one of ...
Aspects of the ecology of the digenetic trematode Proctoeces subtenuis (Linton)
(Queen Mary University of London, 1970)
Proctoeces subtenuis (Linton) a digenetic trematode that had
previously only been found as a parasite in the hind gut of sparid and
labrid fish, was first described as a parasite of the lamellibranch
Scrobioularia (da ...