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2020Fragmented Identities in selected novels by V.S. Naipaul and Toni Morrison: a postcolonial comparative approachMohamed Mohamed Ahmed, Alshaymaa
2012‘Dark Amelia’ a novel re-imagining historical characters within a fictional story; and a critical thesis: ‘Inventing Shakespeare’: Is this relevant to 21st century writers? A short history of made-up Shakespeares and an examination of the challenge of re-inventing iconic historical characters.’O’Reilly, Sally Anne
2022There’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 processClark, Brady Robert
Jan-2022The Xenophobia Project Using Expressive Arts Therapies To Educate South African Learners About The Experiences Of MigrantsPenny, S
2015Imaginative truth: biographical narratives inspired by the lives of six lone older women with critical commentaryFiltness, Emma Laura
2020Under the skin of menNiazi, Siamak
2024Time lines: Prison, coercion and liberation through poetry with critical commentaryWilliams, Zoe
2025Who gets to have a voice? A comparative analysis of traditional and subversive white saviour narratives in fictionJolomba, Warona
2025Checking my body for signs of life: A novel – ‘I think I hated her. I also love her.’ A creative and critical analysis of maternal ambivalence as experienced by the adult daughterPizzey, Rebecca Geena
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