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Bondage of Boundaries and Identity Politics in Postcolonial Africa : The ‘Northern Problem’ and Ethno-Futures
Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J.; Mhlanga, Brillant; School of Humanities; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; English Literature and Creative Writing; Media Research Group; Film; Creative Economy Research Centre; Media (Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA), 2013) -
Borders and Boundaries in Deadwood
Peacock, Steven (Manchester University Press, 2010) -
Botany, Sexuality and Women's Writing 1760-1830: From Modest Shoot to Forward Plant
George, Sam (Manchester University Press, 2007-11) -
Boxed Sets : Television Representations of Theatre
Ridgman, Jeremy (John Libby, 1998) -
Boxing the bard: Shakespeare and television
Holderness, G. (Manchester University Press, 1988)Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England, etc., to all Justices, Mayors, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, Head Constables, Under Constable, and all other our officers and minister, greeting. Know ye that we of our especial grace, ... -
Bram Stoker
Maunder, Andrew (Northcote House, 2006)Most famous for his much-filmed novel Dracula, Bram Stoker was nonetheless a prolific writer. This book offers an introduction to the range of his work - novels, short stories, biography, and criticism. It provides a ... -
Bravehearts: images of masculinity in Shakespeare's history plays
Holderness, G.; Banks, C. (1997) -
British Literature of World War I
Maunder, Andrew; Smith, Angela K.; Potter, Jane; Tate, Trudi; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Humanities; English Literature and Creative Writing; English Literature (Pickering and Chatto, 2011-02)Given the popular and scholarly interest in the First World War it is surprising how little contemporary literary work is available. This 5 volume anthology aims to redress this balance, making available a collection of ... -
The British Short Story
Maunder, Andrew; Liggins, Emma; Robbins, Ruth (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)The short story remains a crucial - if neglected - part of British literary heritage. This accessible and up-to-date critical overview maps out the main strands and figures that shaped the British short story and novella ... -
British Theatre and the Great War, 1914-1919 : New Perspectives
Maunder, Andrew (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015-08-03) -
A broken Coriolanus : Poetics, Politics, Self-surrender
Day, Thomas (2008-04) -
Busy doing nothing : a response to Edward Pechter
Holderness, G.; Loughrey, B.; Murphy, A. (1997) -
C.H. Hazlewood (1819-1875)
Norwood, Janice (Gale, 2008) -
Carl Linnaeus, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward : Botanical Poetry and Female Education
George, Samantha (2014-03)This article will explore the intersection between ‘literature’ and ‘science’ in one key area, the botanical poem with scientific notes. It reveals significant aspects of the way knowledge was gendered in the Enlightenment, ... -
The changing spaces of war commemoration : A multimodal analysis of the discourses of British monuments
Abousnnouga, Gillian; Machin, D. (2011-04-01)This paper examines the way that war monuments infuse our public physical spaces, and therefore our internal mental spaces, with discourses that legitimize war, soldiery and militarism in different ways at different times ... -
Charlotte M Yonge : Religion, Feminism and Realism in the Victorian Novel
Budge, Gavin (Peter Lang Pub. Inc., 2007) -
The chronicle history of Henry the fift
Holderness, G.; Loughrey, B. (Rowman and Littlefield, 1994)This text is one piece of a highly-discussed and debated new series that highlighted fundamental questions about the authenticity of Shakespeare's texts as moderns readers have come to know them. Making an extreme departure ... -
City Love
Vinnicombe, Simon (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013-12-04) -
Cleaning house: the courtly and the popular in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor’
Holderness, G. (2010)This paper explores the controversy as to whether The Merry Wives of Windsor is a celebration of royal and aristocratic power and of an imagined national community, or a suburban comedy whose viewpoint is that of the ...