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Browsing by Author Morrison, J
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2013 | Aging reimagined: Exploring older women’s attitudes to aging through reader response | Morrison, J |
11-Dec-2023 | The Art of Double-Cross: writers in strategic deception during World War Two | Morrison, J |
- | Between the secret state and the public sphere: the writer as intermediary | Burton, A; Dylan, H; Morrison, J |
2012 | Chinua Achebe's Biafran Story | Morrison, J |
2011 | Coming of age | Bazalgette, L; Holden, J; Tew, P; Hubble, N; Morrison, J |
2017 | A critical review of four novels: Hitman, The Fixer, Baptism and Sacrifice | Kinnings, Max |
2015 | Imaginative truth: biographical narratives inspired by the lives of six lone older women with critical commentary | Filtness, Emma Laura |
6-Mar-2017 | Jihadi fiction: radicalisation narratives in the contemporary novel | Morrison, J |
2024 | Re-writing the Spy in the Age of Jihadi Terrorism: Stella Rimington’s <i>At Risk</i> | Morrison, J |
15-May-2023 | Secrets, Leaks and the Novel: Writers, British Intelligence and the Public Sphere after World War Two | Morrison, J; Burton, A |
Dec-2017 | Terrorism, Security, Precarity: 9/11 Revisited | Morrison, J |
2024 | Time lines: Prison, coercion and liberation through poetry with critical commentary | Williams, Zoe |
1-Dec-2018 | Tradition and modernity in chinua achebe’s african trilogy | Morrison, J |
2014 | The turn to precarity in twenty-first century fiction | Morrison, J |