Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 50 of 107
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2024 | Time lines: Prison, coercion and liberation through poetry with critical commentary | Williams, Zoe |
Jan-2022 | The Xenophobia Project Using Expressive Arts Therapies To Educate South African Learners About The Experiences Of Migrants | Penny, S |
2022 | There’s something wrong with JJ & stigma & ‘madness’: Understanding the development of mental health themes in young adult literature and the impact upon the novelist’s creative process | Clark, Brady Robert |
2023 | A critical review of four novels: The Lamplighters (2011): The Jack in the Green (2013); The Skintaker (2015); Hearthstone Cottage (2019) | Lee, Frazer |
2022 | Relational autonomy and interdependent selves in the fiction of Naomi Mitchison and Doris Lessing | Boskani, Shene |
2022 | The pretenders and why do you want to know? Writing a memoir in the face of intergenerational trauma: A reflective thesis | Liauw, Franchesca Giselle |
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 Waheed | Hamed, Yaser |
2022 | The shadow myth – a novel & hero’s bias: developing fantasy villains outside of the perspective of the protagonist | Kuiper, Eleane Willemine |
2022 | Dead in the long room | Green, Andrew |
2022 | ‘One of us’ - depictions of Margaret Thatcher in British fiction 1979-2020: a Kristevan reading | Iliou, Raluca-Eugenia |
2021 | The British aleatory novel, 1959 - 1979 | Jenner, Sebastian Marc |
2020 | A clockwork heart: The neuroscience of writing fiction – A new approach | Schwarz, Liesel |
2021 | Once upon a time in Soweto: South African literature, the writers, their works, and censorship | Ncube, Tryphine Simephi |
2020 | Under the skin of men | Niazi, Siamak |
2020 | Representations of care-experienced children in contemporary British fiction | Edwards-Capes, Kirsty |
2020 | Revenge body: a novel and a defence of the english literature canon in an era of hypertextual abundance. | Boucher, Lucy Jane |
2020 | Fragmented Identities in selected novels by V.S. Naipaul and Toni Morrison: a postcolonial comparative approach | Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed, Alshaymaa |
30-May-2014 | After Milk Wood : London Choral Celestial Jazz | Evaristo, B |
2015 | Fiery Inspiration: Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement | Evaristo, B |
24-Jan-2014 | BBC RADIO 3 - 2014: The Forgotten African Soldiers of the Great War | Evaristo, B |
2019 | Mailer‘s ghost: the record of a career | Forss, Alexis Wiktor |
2019 | A new framework for rethinking love between women: the development of lesbian narrative in Irish women’s writing, 1801 – 2017 | Charczun, Anna |
2018 | Re-reading women’s patronage: The Cavendish/Talbot/Ogle Circle | Wheeler, Collette |
2018 | The return to Darwin in the contemporary British novel: An evolutionary response to postmodernism and social constructivism | Abdulwahab, Hussain |
2018 | If 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 |
2017 | Sangoma boy | Penny, Sarah |
2018 | Stay hungry, stay choosy: a dystopian novel based on insights from critical ethnographic research on the overeducated and underemployed in Italy and the United Kingdom | Buciu, Felicia Catalina |
2017 | Becoming indiscernible: from bare life to female machines. A study of the philosophy of Agamben and Deleuze in the space of science fiction | Cox, Emily Venetia |
2016 | Europe after the rain: Alan Burns and the post-war avant-garde | Devaney, Kieran John Michael |
2017 | A critical review of four novels: Hitman, The Fixer, Baptism and Sacrifice | Kinnings, Max |
2017 | The culture of ‘the Culture’: utopian processes in Iain M. Banks’s space opera series | Norman, Joseph S |
2014 | A linguistic analysis of Francis Bacon's contribution to three Shakespeare plays: the comedy of errors, love's labour's lost, and the tempest | Clarke, Barry R |
2015 | Shakespearean biografiction: how modern biographers rely on context, conjecture and inference to construct a life of the Bard | Kevin, Gilvary |
2014 | After Postmodernism: Contemporary theory and fiction | Tsoulou, Martha |
2016 | The Gift of Death, or, Beyond the Beneficent Spider: A novel & associated critical exposition | Tew, Philip |
2014 | Communicative semiotics in everyday life (Cultural criticism – the image in the 21st century) | Fidouh, Dalel |
2016 | Trajectories, thresholds, transformations: Coming of age in classic modern fantasy fiction | Ersoy, Gozde |
2015 | The representation of the Iraq War in selected Anglo-American and Iraqi novels | Mohammed, Pshtiwan Faraj |
2015 | 'Liberties and licences': gender, stream of consciousness and the philosophy of Henri Bergson and William James in selected female modernist fiction 1914-1929 | Saeed, Alan Ali |
2015 | A critical review of four novels by Celia Brayfield considering their production and impact in the context of contemporary literature | Brayfield, Celia |
2015 | From buddy movie to bromance | Vaughan, Nicola |
2015 | Imaginative truth: biographical narratives inspired by the lives of six lone older women with critical commentary | Filtness, Emma Laura |
2009 | Introduction: Intermodern London | Hubble, N |
2015 | A return to 'the great variety of readers’: the history and future of reading Shakespeare | Williams, Robin P. |
2013 | Q1 and Q2 Hamlet Evidence old and new, a case for a revised Q2 | Jolly, Emma Margrethe |
2014 | In the name of the father: Manliness, control and social salvation in the works of George MacDonald | Neophytou, Jenny |
2013 | Novelists and women in WW1: Challenging traditional binarisms – A critical essay and half painted war: an original novel | Philo-Gill, Samantha Adele |
2011 | Women's clubs: Dispersing Shakespeare across America | Leahy, W; Whetstone, T |
2008 | "A touch of in'nard fever": Illness and moral decline in 'Elster's Folly' | Cox, J |
2010 | Gender, conflict, continuity: Anne Brontë's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (1848) and Sarah Grand's 'The Heavenly Twins' (1893) | Cox, J |
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 50 of 107