Browsing School of English and Drama by Title
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E Hate
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The Ecology of Transformation
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-10-02) -
Editing Experiment: The New Modernist Editing and Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage
(Edinburgh University Press, 2020-01-31)This article examines the challenges experimental writing poses for textual editing, drawing on the experience of the Dorothy Richardson Editions Project, which was inaugurated in 2007 with the aim of producing new scholarly ... -
Editorial
(2016-03-01) -
Editorial
(2016-09-01) -
Editorial
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-04-03) -
EDWARD ALLEN. Modernist Invention: Media Technology and American Poetry
(Oxford University Press, 2020-11-23) -
Ego, Id, Queerness, and Identity: An Assessment of Converging Theoretical Frameworks in Katherine Mansfield’s Bliss
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Elizabeth Gaskell and the Coarse Authorship of Charlotte Brontë: religious perspectives on women’s writing
(Maney Publishing, 2018-12-17)This article explores how the work of the Brontës could be situated in a context of religious writing about coarse subject matter, especially missionary memoir. It argues that Ellen Nussey, a friend of the Brontës, played ... -
The English Mercurie Hoax and the Early History of the Newspaper
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019-10-23) -
Envisioning Futures of Cultural Resistance Through Women’s Resistance to Patriarchy in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Erehwon: For a cartography of change
(Dakam, 2014-12)We introduce a work-in-progress collaborative research project, which aims at creating an interactive real time cartography of socio-political performative projects within Europe and beyond. The cartography will be designed ... -
Erehwon: For a cartography of change
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Event
(Edinburgh University Press, 2016-01-19)Via 19 key terms, the book takes stock of recent scholarship and demonstrates how analyses of particular historical phenomena have modified our understanding of crucial notions like archive, book, event, media, objects, ... -
The evolution of Commonwealth, post- and decolonial scholarship: Tracing the impact of field transformation on JCL and vice versa
To mark the significant change from the Journal of Commonwealth Literature to JCL: Literature, Critique, and Empire Today, this short article will engage with the shift in title in three ways. As former editors of the ...