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The Action of the Imagination: Daniel Hack Tuke and late Victorian psycho-therapeutics
(SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2017-04-20) -
Acts of Transgression: Contemporary Live Art in South Africa
(2019-08-15) -
Andrzej Gąsiorek, A History of Modernist Literature
(2017-05-01) -
An Anglo-Saxon World View? The Cotton mappa mundi reassessed
This article examines the sources, content, and function of the eleventh-century Cotton mappa mundi (also known as the “Tiberius” or “Anglo-Saxon” world map). It argues against the notion that the map represents a ... -
Archiving Islam in Nadeem Aslam’s Libraries
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-10-02) -
Atossa to Pansie: Walter Pater, Edmund Gosse, and their Cats
(The Internation Walter Pater Society, 2022-12-01) -
Attribution of Three Works to John Viccars (c. 1604–53?)
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2014-09-01) -
Attribution of Three Works to John Viccars (c. 1604–53?)
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2014-09-01) -
'An author in form': Women writers, print publication, and Elizabeth Montagu's Dialogues of the Dead
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012)Eighteenth-century women writers repeatedly expressed resistance to the public exposure of print publication. The first publication of the bluestocking intellectual Elizabeth Montagu, three satirical dialogues included in ... -
Automation Anxiety
(2022) -
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 ... -
Beit Agatha: Reading the Contemporary Middle East in Agatha Christie's Novels
(Bloomsbury, 2022-09-08) -
Beyond Autonomy: Political Dimensions of Modernist Novels
(Cambridge University Press, 2011)