English literature.
Overview
Works: | 78 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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Titles
O'Casey :The Dublin trilogy the shadow of a gunman juno and the paycock, the plough and the stars /
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Wilde : Comedies lady winderner's fan a woman of no importance an ideal? /
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Tom Stoppard :Rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead jumpers travesties /
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Harold Pinter :The birthday party, the caretaker & the homecoming /
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Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century :English Women's Writing and the Public Sphere.
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Defending Literature in Early Modern England :Renaissance Literary Theory in Social Context.
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Natural disasters and Victorian Empire :famines, fevers and the literary cultures of South Asia /
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Contemporary asylum narratives :representing refugees in the Twenty-First century /
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The orphan in Eighteenth-Century fiction :the vicissitudes of the Eighteenth-Century subject /
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The girlhood of Shakespeare's sisters :gender, transgression ,adolescence /
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Speculative nostalgia and its role in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature.
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Shakespeare in love: Appropriation of Shakespeare in popular romance novels.
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The Poetics of Pestilence: Plague-Time and the Writing Culture in Early Modern England.
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Spaces of religious retreat in seventeenth-century English literature and culture.
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The Female Body as Contagion, Commodity, and Cure: Examining Discursive Agency Through Patriarchal Quackery in Elizabeth Inchbald and Mary Robinson.
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Sexuality, Agency, and Independence in the Work of Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Virginia Woolf.
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“She Had a Good Ende”: Female Gender Roles, Trauma, and Subversion in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur and Young Adult Literature Adatpations.
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Heroism in the Chivalric Code: From Medieval to Modern and Tales of Queens and Good Women: Religion and Societal-Based Trauma.
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Generosity as Generality: The Poetics of Largeness in Renaissance Literature.
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Fetishized Materialism: Reanimating Material Things in the Early Modern Atlantic World.
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Immersive Shakespeare: Locating Early Modern Immersion in Contemporary Adaptations.
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