Browsing School of English and Drama by Title
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Babel textuelle. La textualité et la diversité dans le monde de Montaigne / Textual Babel. Textuality and diversity in the world of Montaigne
(Classiques Garnier, 2022)The concepts of “textuality” and “diversity” have received important treatment from a predominantly philosophical viewpoint in Francophone criticism. A current project on the literary history of Europe provides the opportunity ... -
Becoming User: Oracle, Barbara Gordon, and representations of the user in popular culture
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Being and Pub: Phenomenology of pub meeting as performance
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-01)Despite the politically oppressive period of Normalization that followed the Prague Spring in the late 1960s and 1970s in Czechoslovakia, performance artists had to find a way of creating despite the heavy policing of ... -
Beit Agatha: Reading the Contemporary Middle East in Agatha Christie's Novels
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Beyond Autonomy: Political Dimensions of Modernist Novels
(Cambridge University Press, 2011) -
The biosocial genome?
(Springer, 2017-09-20) -
Boom! Adversarial Ageism, Chrononormativity, and the Anthropocene
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-10-10)This article argues that emerging ‘chrononormatives’ of ‘generational warfare’ and ‘ageing crisis’ are culturally damaging and importantly addressed by Split Britches’s Ruff (2013) and Caryl Churchill’s Escaped Alone (2016), ... -
Botanical Networking: Four Holograph Letters from Charlotte Smith to James Edward Smith
(Edinburgh University Press, 2020-03-23)<jats:p> Four holograph letters from the poet and novelist Charlotte Smith (1749–1806) to the botanist James Edward Smith (no relation) have recently come to light. They are published here in full for the first time, with ... -
Brecht’s Gale: Innovation and Postdramatic Theatre
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Brexit, the pandemic and the battle with language: An interview with Daljit Nagra
(2022-01-01)This interview with the well-known poet Daljit Nagra was conducted in summer 2022 by Claire Chambers, with Rachael Gilmour providing questions in absentia due to a bout of coronavirus. In it, the three discuss such issues ... -
Brick Lane: A Materialist Reading of the Novel and its Reception
(Sage, 2010-10)Monica Ali’s 2003 novel Brick Lane was feted by the literary establishment but prompted protests on Brick Lane itself. In a now familiar pattern, such protests were generally regarded as reflecting a conflict between ... -
British Spoken Word Voice
(Routledge, 2021)This is a crucial and ground-breaking companion for those studying or teaching spoken word performance, as well as scholars and researchers across the fields of theatre and performance studies, literary studies, and cultural ... -
Byron's Cosmopolitanism
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Byron’s Rhyming Clime
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The Cambridge History of Atheism
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“Cavell, Wittgenstein, Shakespeare, and Skepticism: Othello vs. Cymbeline"
(University of Chicago Press, 2017-02)