Browsing School of English and Drama by Title
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“Macbeth’s Language”
(2017) -
Making Sense of Air: Choreography and Climate in Calling Tree
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-08-20) -
Manfred and Melodrama
(University of Colorado at Boulder, 2019-06-01)We were both very pleased to be invited to join the special Romantic Bicentennials Commemorative Event: Lord Byron’s Manfred: Performance and Symposium. Many thanks to Omar F. Miranda and Jerome McGann, as well as everyone ... -
Marianne Moore's Performances
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020-06-30) -
The Marquis de Sade in English, 1800-1850
(Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 2017-07)Based on fresh archival discoveries, this article reveals the previously untold story of the translation and circulation of Sade’s works among English readers in the first half of the nineteenth century. Conventional wisdom ... -
Marxist Keywords for Performance
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021) -
The Match Girl and the Heiress
(2015) -
The Matter of Metaphor: Remembering Phillip
(2020-10-01) -
Maybe Baby: Uncertainty and Decision in Shiela Heti's Motherhood
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-07-15) -
Mechanisms of collaboration between creative small, medium and micro-sized enterprises and higher education institutions: reflections on the Creativeworks London Creative Voucher scheme
(2015-05-01)According to the literature, university-industry collaborations are far from straightforward. This paper adds to this work by looking at how the process of collaboration has fared between higher education institutions ... -
Melancholy mapping
(SAGE Publications, 2017-08) -
Memory, Silence, and Democracy in Spain: Federico García Lorca, the Spanish Civil War, and the Law of Historical Memory
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015-05-15)What does it mean to unearth the dead? What is contemporary society’s responsibility to the disappeared? How do we live with the ghosts of history? In the midst of the search for the body of Federico García Lorca in 2009, ... -
Metadata, surveillance, and the Tudor State
In 2013 the whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed a surveillance programme called PRISM, within which the United States National Security Agency (NSA) had accessed and analysed the metadata from phone calls, emails, and ...