Browsing Department of English by Title
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Sean Bonney: Poet Out of Time
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A 'Sector Deal' and a Creative Precariat: Shaping Creative Economy Policy in the UK since 2010
(Labex ICCA, University of Paris 13, 2020-10-21)This chapter analyses the development of policies for the creative economy in the UK over the past ten years. In doing so it seeks to foreground the diversity of these policies across different parts of the UK, as well the ... -
Seeing in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home
Alison Bechdel's autobiographical graphic novel, Fun Home (2006), intricately weaves together the author's coming-out story with her family's history, particularly the story of her father's closeted queer sexuality and ... -
The Semaines' Dissemination in England and Scotland until 1641
(Wiley: 24 months, 2011-08-05)This article tracks the reputation of Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas's Semaines (1578, 1584 et seq.) among readers in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England and Scotland. The Semaines were initially mentioned in print ... -
"Shelley reads Schlegel"
(2020-02-29)Shelley read Schlegel’s lectures Über dramatische Kunst und Literatur on his journey to Italy in 1818, and they provided both a spur and a foil to his dramatic thought, and specifically to his ideas on Greek drama. By ... -
The Signal of Regard: William Godwin’s Correspondence Networks
(2019-08-04)© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The letter is a gift of attention, in which the writer seeks to communicate regard by means of a signal crafted uniquely for the recipient. The concept ... -
Small arts organisations, social value and policy: A policy case study of the London School of Mosaic
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Space, Symbols and Speech in Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's Behzti and its Reception
In December 2004, the staging of Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti’s play Behzti at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre triggered protests by some members of the Sikh community who considered it offensive. By unearthing and exploring ... -
State of the Field: The History of Collecting
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"Strange Sight this Congress!" Byron's The Age of Bronze (1823) and the Congress of Verona
(Ca' Foscari, 2023-04-13)Byron’s satirical poem The Age of Bronze, a ‘hit’ at the Congress of Verona, targets the sycophancy of artists who celebrated the Congress and other manifestations of political power. The Age of Bronze asserts a different, ... -
Street Art and Women's Empowerment: Public Representations of Gendered Vulnerability in Nepal
(University of Chicago Press, 2019) -
subaltern histories
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019-11-20)