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2018If self-publishing represents a vital, resistive addition to the literary field due to its democratisation of the publishing process and, crucially, the manner in which it empowers new authorial voices and character representation, what are the implications for high fantasy authors and the publishing industry?Dillon-Lee, Faith
2002Imagined and imaginary whales: Benedict Anderson, Salman Rushdie and George OrwellHubble, N
2011"In the twentieth century, and the heart of civilisation”: The London of the ForsytesHubble, N
2009Introduction: Intermodern LondonHubble, N
2011Introduction: Middlebrow LondonHubble, N
2012John Sommerfield and mass-observationHubble, N
2010The liminal persistence of interwar suburbs in the twenty-first centuryHubble, N
2015Looking back on the 1930s without being anti-communist: Cornford, Orwell, Spender, SommerfieldHubble, N
2010Mass Observation Online (review article)Hubble, N
2009Metafiction, historiography, and mythopoeia in the novels of John FowlesBuchberger, Michelle
2008The origins of intermodernism in Ford Madox Ford’s parallax viewHubble, N
2022Relational autonomy and interdependent selves in the fiction of Naomi Mitchison and Doris LessingBoskani, Shene
2018The return to Darwin in the contemporary British novel: An evolutionary response to postmodernism and social constructivismAbdulwahab, Hussain
2024Self-reflexivity, Class Consciousness and Social Change in Mass Observation NarrativesHubble, N
2022The shadow myth – a novel & hero’s bias: developing fantasy villains outside of the perspective of the protagonistKuiper, Eleane Willemine
2014Special Section Introduction: Mass Observation as MethodCasey, E; Courage, F; Hubble, N
2014'There is No Doubt that I'm Old': Everyday Narratives of AgeingHubble, N; Tew, P
2016Trajectories, thresholds, transformations: Coming of age in classic modern fantasy fictionErsoy, Gozde
2021(Un)Belonging, affect and gender in a selection of contemporary British South Asian women’s novels by Sunetra Gupta, Meera Syal, Monica Ali, and Rekha WaheedHamed, Yaser
2007Virtual histories and counterfactual myths: Christopher Priest's the separationHubble, N