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The 1-actor play in Australian drama
Ridgman, J (1981) -
Adaptation and the Stage in the Nineteenth Century
Norwood, Janice (2015-05) -
Africa : regional overview
Mhlanga, Brilliant; Theimann, Inga; Jennings, Paige Wilhite; Young, Laura A. (Minority Rights Group International, London, 2014-07)Hate speech and hate crime remain difficult issues in Southern Africa, where the legacies of colonialism and apartheid embedded concepts of racial difference and tribalism. In 2013 South Africa took steps towards identifying ... -
Africa's transformational post-colonial leadership and colonial antinomies : Sir Quett Ketumile Joni Masire of Botswana
Mhlanga, Brilliant (2015)This article offers a critical engagement of Sir Quett Ketumile Masire's eighteen years in power (1980-1998). Masire epitomises the kind of transformational political leadership that has sustained Botswana's political ... -
Agincourt 1944: readings in the Shakespeare myth
Holderness, G. (1984) -
The Al-Hamlet summit
Al-Bassam, S.; Holderness, G. (University of Hertfordshire Press, 2006)The room is set up like a conference hall somewhere in the Arab world, or perhaps like the legislative assembly of a small modern state. There are desks with push-button microphones and headsets. Behind, there is a screen, ... -
"The Albatross and the Swan" : two productions at Stratford
Holderness, G. (1988) -
Ales, Beers, Shakespeares
Holderness, Graham; Loughrey, Bryan (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016-06-01) -
The All-Purpose Magical Tent
Smith, Lytton (Nightboat Books, 2009) -
Analysing political discourse: Toward a cognitive approach
Hart, C.J. (2005)The critical study of political discourse has up until very recently rested solely within the domain of the social sciences. Working within a linguistics framework, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), in particular Fairclough ... -
Analysing the language of war monuments
Abousnnouga, Gillian; Machin, David (2010-05)This paper seeks an approach for a systematic analysis of the semiotic resources used by the designers of British World War 1 monuments. Semiotic studies of monuments have emphasised on the one hand factors from outside ... -
Anglo-Saxon verse
Holderness, G. (1999) -
Anglo-Saxon verse. (Writers & Their Work)
Holderness, G. (Northcote House, 2000)An introduction to Anglo-Saxon poetry which combines powerful new translations with lucid commentary, bringing these Old English texts within the compass of the modern reader. -
Animated beings : enlightenment entomology for girls
George, Sam (2010-12)This short exploration of Enlightenment entomology for girls draws on the epistolary and dialogic form that was so crucial to young women's engagement with natural science in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth ... -
Animated icons: Narrative and Liturgy in The Passion of the Christ
Holderness, G. (2005)Only slightly less surprising than Mel Gibson’s decision to make a Christian film about the Passion of Christ, using Aramaic and Latin dialogue with vernacular sub-titles, was the phenomenon of the film’s extraordinary ... -
‘Another Generation Cometh’ : Apocalyptic Endings and New Beginnings in Science Fictional New London(s)
Wheeler, Patricia (2013)This article looks at the sub-genre of apocalyptic science fiction and explores the ways that a range of contemporary writers engage with natural, climatic disasters and the damage wrought to the planet in the Anthropocene ... -
Appropriacy judgements and pragmatic performance
Leinonen, E.; Smith, B.R. (1994)This paper examines judgements of inappropriacy made by groups of independent raters from different professional backgrounds when presented with data from two boys with semantic, pragmatic and syntactic difficulties, who ... -
Arab Shakespeare: Sulayman Al-Bassam’s The Al-Hamlet Summit
Holderness, G. (2007) -
Arabesque: Shakespeare and Globalisation
Holderness, G.; Loughrey, Bryan (English Association and D.S. Brewer, 2006)