School of English and Drama: Recent submissions
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Rev. of Staging Queer Feminisms: Sexuality and Gender in Australian Performance, 2005-2015 by Sarah French
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Ghostly Authorities and the British Popular Press
(Manchester University Press, 2014)folk tales to political pamphlets, linked to an investigation into the later impact of a Gothicized Renaissance. The manifold resonances between the chapters in terms of primary textual references to Renaissance texts as ... -
The Match Girl and the Heiress
(2015) -
Making Sense of Air: Choreography and Climate in Calling Tree
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-08-20) -
Ulysses, Blindness, and Accessible Modernism
(2018-04-09) -
Dark Visions: Looking at and in Theatrical Darkness
This article focuses on darkness in performance, not only as a condition for playing, immersion or imagination (as in the recent trend for “theatre in the dark”), but also as the “stuff” of vision – both its object and its ... -
Editorial
(2016-03-01) -
Editorial
(2016-09-01) -
‘The Commune in Exile: Urban Insurrection and the Production of International Space
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) -
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 Long Modernist Novel: An Introduction
(2015-11-01) -
‘Creative Economy in Perspective: Creativeworks London and Understanding Creative Hubs’
(ediPUCRS,, 2017)This chapter presents key findings of Creativeworks London (CWL), focused on the role of creative hubs. The chapter explores the diversity of creative hubs in London as well as identifying the key questions they pose for ... -
‘Creative Economy in Perspective: Creativeworks London and Understanding Creative Hubs’
(2017)This chapter presents some of the key research findings of Creativeworks London (CWL), focused on the nature and the role of Creative Hubs. CWL was a Knowledge Exchange Hub for the Creative Economy, funded by the UK's Arts ... -
Keats in Context
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-11-01) -
Mind the gap: Lawrence Hamilton and aesthetic representation
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017-07-06)