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Public Eye and Private Place: Intimacy and Metatheatre in Pericles and The Tempest
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018-03-24)
Public Eye and Private Place: Intimacy and Metatheatre in Pericles and The Tempest
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018)
‘More Difficult from Dublin than from Dieppe’: Ireland and Britain in a European network of communication
(2018-06-22)
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Recent Early Modern news histories have tended to emphasise the international scope of the networks on which news travelled. New techniques, falling under the ...
« Half dicht, half prose gheordineert » : vers et prose de moyen français en moyen néerlandais
(Brepols, 2016-10-03)
In both French-speaking and Dutch-speaking literary cultures of the late Middle Ages, competition between poets produced a collective poetic expertise. To what extent, then, can such competition be identified across the ...
‘The Impossibility of Knowing’: Developing Magical Realism’s Irony in Gould’s Book of Fish
(Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 2014-10-01)
Irony is an underlying factor of magical realist fiction. Richard Flanagan’s novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) is imbued with a particular kind of irony that results from a gap between a contemporary reader’s lament for a ...
The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project
(2013-12-01)
One Species, Same Difference? Postcolonial Critique and the Concept of Life
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016-09)
This article examines a recent challenge to postcolonial studies: the emergence of species thinking. Species thinking calls for a shift away from postcolonial studies and its characteristic emphasis on racial, ethnic and ...
From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain's Talking Book Library.
(2015)
Britain's Talking Book Service began as a way of providing reading material to soldiers blinded during the First World War. This account traces the talking book's development from the initial experiments after the War to ...