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Acott, Kevin, Low, Alban, Wells, Harvey, Wahba, Adam [Contributor], Mudge, Bill [Contributor] and Acott, Jodie [Contributor] (2015) A life of endings. Sampson Low. ISBN 9781910578131

Adelman, Juliana [Editor] and Agnew, Eadaoin [Editor] (2011) Science and technology in nineteenth-century Ireland. Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press. 192p. ISBN 9781846822919

Agnew, Eadaoin (2014) Refracting the Raj : Hariot Dufferin's photographs of India, 1884-88. In: Saunders, Clare Broome, (ed.) Women, travel writing and truth. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 77-90. (Routledge research in travel writing) ISBN 9781138023529

Agnew, Eadaoin (2012) A city 'on the rise': travel and tourism in nineteenth-century Belfast. In: Purdue, Olwen, (ed.) Belfast : the emerging city, 1850-1914. Dublin, Ireland : Irish Academic Press. pp. 135-156. ISBN 9780716531456

Agnew, Eadaoin (2011) 'An Old Vagabond': science and sexuality in Marianne North's representations of India. Nineteenth Century Gender Studies, 7(2), ISSN (online) 1556-7524

Agnew, Eadaoin (2011) Travel writing. In: Murphy, James H., (ed.) The Oxford history of the Irish book: the Irish book in English, 1800-1891. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. (no. iv) ISBN 9780198187318

Agnew, Eadaoin (2011) A microscopic look at Mary Ward: gender, science, and religion in nineteenth-century Ireland. In: Adelman, Juliana and Agnew, Eadaoin, (eds.) Science and technology in nineteenth-century Ireland. Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press. ISBN 9781846822919

Agnew, Eadaoin (2008) Relocating domesticity: letters from India by Lady Hariot Dufferin. In: Kuehn, Julia and Smethurst, Paul, (eds.) Travel writing, form, and empire: the poetics and politics of mobility. Oxford, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 95-107. (Routledge Research in Travel Writing) ISBN 9780415962940

Agnew, Eadaoin [Editor], Hughes, Eamonn [Editor], Magennis, Caroline [Editor] and Morin, Christina [Editor] (2008) A further shore: essays in Irish and Scottish studies. Aberdeen, U.K. : AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies. ISBN 9781906108021

Akhtar, Farrukh (2015) Reclaiming the "wounded storyteller": The use of peer feedback as a pedagogical tool in creative life writing. Writing in Practice, 1, ISSN (online) 2058-5535

Akhtar, Farrukh [Compiler] (2012) Life writing for transformation: facilitators manual. (Manual) Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre. 92 p. (Unpublished)

Anderson, Anne (2012) Grimm illustrations: the legacy of Arthur Rackham. In: After Grimm: Fairy tales and the art of storytelling; 06 - 08 Sep 2012, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Angel, Katherine [Reviewer] (2014) Book Review of: 'Pelmanism' by Dilys Rose. The Times Literary Supplement, p. 20. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Angel, Katherine (2014) Getting beneath : sex and the individual. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) The Institute of Sexology. London, U.K. : Wellcome Collection. pp. 14-19. ISBN 9780957028562

Angel, Katherine [Reviewer] (2014) Nostalgia with frills : Book Review of 'Tonight the summer's over' by Rory Waterman ; 'The sparkling jewel of naturism' by Selima Hill and 'Luxe, salt' by Amy Key. Poetry Review, 104(2), pp. 96-100. ISSN (print) 0032-2156

Annesley, James (2006) Fictions of globalization: consumption, the market and the contemporary American novel. London, UK : Continuum. 202p. (Continuum Literary Studies Series) ISBN 0826489370

Annesley, James (2006) Market corrections: Jonathan Franzen and the "novel of globalization". Journal of Modern Literature, 29(2), pp. 111-128. ISSN (print) 0022-281X

Annesley, James (2004) Melville's no logo: Moby-Dick and the globalization debate. Third Text, 18(1), pp. 13-23. ISSN (print) 0952-8822

Annesley, James (2004) Pure shores: travel, consumption, and Alex Garland's 'The Beach'. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 50(3), pp. 551-569. ISSN (print) 0026-7724

Annesley, James (2001) Netscapes: Gibson, globalisation and the representation of new media. Forum for Modern Language Studies, 37(2), pp. 218-229. ISSN (print) 0015-8518

Annesley, James (1998) Blank fictions: consumerism, culture and the contemporary American novel. London, UK : Pluto Press. 175p. ISBN 0745310907

Annesley, James (1996) Decadence and disquiet: recent American fiction and the coming Fin de Siecle. Journal of American Studies, 30(3), pp. 365-379. ISSN (print) 0021-8758

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Bailey, Paul (2011) Chapman's odyssey. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. 211p. ISBN 9781408811474

Bailey, Paul (2003) A Dog's Life. Hamish Hamilton. 182p. ISBN 0241142016

Bailey, Paul (2002) Uncle Rudolf. London, UK : Fourth Estate. 184p. ISBN 1841157597

Bailey, Paul (2001) Three queer lives: an alternative biography of Fred Barnes, Naomi Jacob and Arthur Marshall. London, UK : Hamish Hamilton. 242p. ISBN 0241134552

Barber, Stephen (2007) Introduction: Part II: The modern age: London in image. In: Cunningham, Gail and Barber, Stephen, (eds.) London eyes: reflections in text and image. New York, U.S. : Berghahn Books. pp. 119-121. (Polygons : cultural diversities and intersections, no. 13) ISBN 9781845454074

Barber, Stephen (2007) An indescribable blur: film and London. In: Cunningham, Gail and Barber, Stephen, (eds.) London eyes: reflections in text and image. New York, USA : Berghahn Books. pp. 123-134. (Polygons : cultural diversities and intersections, no. 13) ISBN 9781845454074

Barnes, Hugh (2005) Gannibal: the Moor of Petersburg. London, UK : Profile Books. 300p. ISBN 1861973659

Baron, Adam (2016) Blackheath. Brighton, U.K. : Myriad Editions. 352p. ISBN 9781908434906 (In Press)

Baron, Adam (2015) Daffs & other poems. 3:AM Magazine,

Baron, Adam (2015) I love to slide my daughters' feet into their shoes. In: Brivati, Brian , Munro, Jenny and Scamell-Katz, Siemon, (eds.) A mile in their shoes. London, U.K. : The Knitting Circle. pp. 38-38. ISBN 9781943843084

Baron, Adam (2012) Permission, potency and protection in the creative writing workshop. In: Perry, Paul, (ed.) Beyond the workshop. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. 173-178. ISBN 9781899999521

Baron, Adam and Lucie, Doug [Author of screenplay, etc.] (2005) Hold back the night. (radio broadcast). London, U.K. : British Broadcasting Corporation.

Baron, Adam (2004) It was you. London, UK : Macmillan. 389p. ISBN 1405021055

Baron, Adam (2003) Superjack. London, UK : Picador. 384p. ISBN 0330487418

Baron, Adam (2000) Hold back the night. London, U.K. : Pan Macmillan. 359p. ISBN 9780330391177

Baverstock, Alison (2016) What are the barriers to trying to reach, and evaluate the impact of working with, Forces Families? Assessing the effectiveness of Reading Force, a programme to promote shared reading within the Forces community. Logos, 27(4), pp. 36-56. ISSN (print) 0957-9656

Baverstock, Alison (2014) Writing family memoir: a 60-minute masterclass. London, U.K. : The Guardian. 64p. (60-Minute Masterclasses)

Baverstock, Alison (2012) Are publishers born or made? Logos, 23(1), pp. 30-37. ISSN (print) 0957-9656

Baverstock, Alison (2012) Helping to market your book. In: Owen, Alysoun, (ed.) Writers' & artists' yearbook 2013. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. pp. 306-309. ISBN 9781408157497

Baverstock, Alison (2012) How to attract the attention of a literary agent. In: Owen, Alysoun, (ed.) Writers' & artists' yearbook 2013. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. pp. 425-428. ISBN 9781408157497

Baverstock, Alison (2012) Is there a book in you? In: Owen, Alysoun, (ed.) Writers' & artists' yearbook 2013. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. pp. 279-282. ISBN 9781408157497

Baverstock, Alison (2012) Why self-publishing now demands research rather than disdain. In: Educational Research Forum; 15 Jun 2012, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Baverstock, Alison (2011) The naked author: a guide to self-publishing. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. 377p. ISBN 9781408139820

Baverstock, Alison (2010) But who will buy it? In: Annual Kingston Publishing Conference; 03 - 04 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Baverstock, Alison [Speaker] (2010) Getting started as a writer. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 26 Apr 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Baverstock, Alison (2010) What has changed? Publishing at a crossroads in the 21st century. In: Annual Kingston Publishing Conference; 03 - 04 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Baverstock, Alison [Speaker] (2009) How to get a publisher or agent to notice your work. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Baverstock, Alison (2008) Big audio-visual dynamite? Myslexia, 38, pp. 8-12. ISSN (print) 1473-9399

Baverstock, Alison [Interviewee] and Davies, Hannah (2008) Wanted: first job in publishing. The Bookseller, 5323, p. 52. ISSN (print) 0006-7539

Baverstock, Alison (2007) How to present yourself as a writer. In: Earnshaw, Steven, (ed.) The handbook of creative writing. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 369-375. ISBN 9780748621354

Baverstock, Alison (2007) Is there a book in you? The resources writers need to get published. International Journal of the Book, 4(3), pp. 87-92. ISSN (print) 1447-9516

Baverstock, Alison (2007) Trouble and strife on the home front. The Sunday Times, p. 9. ISSN (print) 0956-1382

Baverstock, Alison (2004) Help along the way: Alison Baverstock. In: Scottish Publishers Association, , (ed.) Thirtieth anniversary of the Scottish Publishers Association: a celebration. Edinburgh, U.K. : Scottish Publishers Association. pp. 86-87. ISBN 0953148262

Baverstock, Alison (2004) Practice to a peak: is private coaching skewing standards? The Times Newspaper, 67971, p. 16. ISSN (print) 0140-0460

Baverstock, Alison (2004) Supermarket sex: it's the write stuff. The Times Newspaper, 68151, p. 6. ISSN (print) 0140-0460

Baverstock, Alison (2003) Standing up for copyrights. The Bookseller, 5076, p. 10. ISSN (print) 0006-7539

Baverstock, Alison (2002) Publicity, newsletters and press releases. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. 96p. (One step ahead) ISBN 0198603843

Baverstock, Alison (2002) University challenge. The Bookseller, 5023, p. 16. ISSN (print) 0006-7539

Baverstock, Alison (2002) Why they don't buy books. The Bookseller, 5049, pp. 26-27. ISSN (print) 0006-7539

Baverstock, Alison (1993) Are books different?: marketing in the book trade. London, U.K. : Kogan Page. 171p. ISBN 0749409002

Baverstock, Alison and McKearney, Miranda (1990) Well worth reading: an experiment in fiction promotion. Winchester, U.K. : Well Worth Reading. ISBN 9781870651868

Baverstock, Alison Mary (2012) How books became less 'different ' : an exploration of the rise of marketing within the publishing industry 1980-2010, and consideration of how this not only changed the business model, but impacted on the role of the author; with consideration of the likely associated implications of these developments in future. (PhD thesis), Oxford Brookes University.

Baverstock, Alison Mary (2006) Is there a book in you? The resources writers need to get published. In: Fourth international conference on the book; 20-22 Oct 2006, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Beck, Peter (2008) Book review of: Globalizing sport: national rivalry and international community in the 1930s by Barbara J. Keys. History, 93(310), pp. 302-303. ISSN (print) 0018-2648

Beck, Peter J. (2016) The War of the Worlds: from H.G. Wells to Orson Welles, Steven Spielberg, Jeff Wayne and beyond. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. 384p. ISBN 9781474229883 (In Press)

Beer, Janet and Horner, Avril (2016) Southern hauntings : Kate Chopin's Gothic. In: Castillo Street, Susan and Crow, Charles L., (eds.) The Palgrave handbook of the Southern Gothic. London, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 95-107. ISBN 9781137477736

Beer, Janet and Horner, Avril (2015) 'The great panorama': Edith Wharton as historical novelist. Modern Language Review (MLR), 110(1), pp. 69-84. ISSN (print) 0026-7937

Beer, Janet and Horner, Avril (2007) Wharton the 'renovator': Twilight Sleep as Gothic satire. The Yearbook of English Studies, 37(1), pp. 177-192. ISSN (print) 0306-2473

Beer, Janet and Horner, Avril (2003) "This isn't exactly a ghost story": Edith Wharton and parodic Gothic. Journal of American Studies, 37(2), pp. 269-285. ISSN (print) 0021-8758

Benyei, Tamas and Stara, Alexandra (2014) Introduction: the arts of trauma. In: Benyei, Tamas and Stara, Alexandra, (eds.) The edges of trauma: explorations in visual art and literature. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1-17. ISBN 9781443853422

Benyei, Tamas and Stara, Alexandra, eds. (2014) The edges of trauma: explorations in visual art and literature. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 224p. ISBN 9781443853422

Betteridge, Thomas (1999) Tudor histories of the English Reformations, 1530-1583. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate. 246p. (St Andrews studies in Reformation history) ISBN 9781840142815

Betteridge, Thomas (1998) Making new novelties old: Marian histories of the Henrician Reformation. Reformation, 3, pp. 149-174. ISSN (print) 1357-4175

Betteridge, Thomas (1997) Anne Askewe, John Bale, and protestant history. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 27(2), pp. 265-284. ISSN (print) 1082-9636

Betteridge, Thomas (1997) From prophetic to apocalyptic: John Foxe and the writing of history. In: Loades, David M, (ed.) John Foxe and the English Reformation. Aldershot, U.K. : Scolar Press. pp. 210-232. ISBN 9781859283516

Birchwood, Matthew (2009) Book Review of: The Sultan speaks: dialogue in English plays and histories about the Ottoman Turks by Linda McJannet. Renaissance Quarterly, 62(4), pp. 1368-1370. ISSN (print) 0034-4338

Birchwood, Matthew (2007) Staging Islam in England: drama and culture 1640-1685. Woodbridge : Boydell and Brewer Ltd. 200p. (Studies in Renaissance Literature) ISBN 9781843841272

Birchwood, Matthew (2007) Turning to the Turk: collaboration and conversion in William Davenant's The Siege of Rhodes. In: Stanivukovic, Goran V., (ed.) Re-mapping the Mediterranean world in early modern English writings. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 207-226. (Early modern cultural studies) ISBN 1403975574

Birchwood, Matthew (2007) Vindicating the prophet: universal monarchy and Henry Stubbe's biography of Mohammed. Prose Studies, 29(1), pp. 59-71. ISSN (print) 0144-0357

Birchwood, Matthew (2006) Katherine Philips. In: Kastan, David Scott, (ed.) The Oxford encyclopedia of British literature. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195169218

Birchwood, Matthew and Dimmock, Matthew, eds. (2005) Cultural encounters between East and West: 1453-1699. Cambridge Scholars Press. 234p. ISBN 9781904303411

Birchwood, Matthew (2005) News from Vienna: Titus Oates and the True Protestant Turks. In: Birchwood, Matthew and Dimmock, Matthew, (eds.) Cultural Encounters Between East and West: 1453-1699. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 64-76. ISBN 9781904303411

Black, Jonathan (2015) Reading behind the lines : war artists, war poets, reading and letter writing, 1917-1919. In: Towheed, Shafquat and King, Edmund G. C., (eds.) Reading and the First World War : readers, texts, archives. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 171-189. (New Directions in Book History) ISBN 9781137302700

Black, Jonathan (2011) Ivor Roberts-Jones and Anthony Powell. In: 6th Biennial Anthony Powell Conference; 11 Sep 2011, London, U.K.. ISBN 9780954173678

Black, Jonathan (2009) 'The past is immaterial': the enigma of Dora Gordine (1895-1991). In: Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, (eds.) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 152-165. ISBN 9781443805261

Black, Jonathan (2007) "The past is immaterial": the enigma of Dora Gordine (1895-1991). In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Boddington, Robert Christopher Hance (2015) 'Precious dead' : the commemoration of Frank Thompson in the novels of Iris Murdoch. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Botting, David and Wilson, Scott (2001) Homoeconopoeisis 1. In: McQuillan, Martin, (ed.) Deconstruction: a reader. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 263-274. ISBN 9780748612550

Botting, F. (2010) Poe's Phantasmagoreality. The Edgar Allan Poe Review, XI(1), pp. 9-21. ISSN (print) 2150-0428

Botting, Fred (2014) Post-millennial monsters : monstrosity-no-more. In: Byron, Glennis and Townshend, Dale, (eds.) The gothic world. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 498-509. (Routledge Worlds) ISBN 9780415637442

Botting, Fred (2014) 'Sir Walter Scott disease': from 'girly-girly romance' to the 'Southern school of degeneracy'. In: Gothic Study Day; 06 Dec 2014, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Botting, Fred (2012) Stories, spectres, screens. In: Sacido, Jorge, (ed.) Modernism, postmodernism, and the short story in English. Editions Rodopi. pp. 99-123. (Postmodern studies, no. 48) ISBN 9789042035577

Botting, Fred (2010) Zombie London: unexceptionalities of the new world order. In: Phillips, Lawrence and Witchard, Anne, (eds.) London gothic: place, space and the gothic imagination. London, U.K. : Continuum. pp. 153-171. ISBN 9781441106827

Botting, Fred (2010) a-ffect-less: zombie-horror-shock. English Language Notes, 48(1), pp. 177-190. ISSN (print) 0013-8282

Botting, Fred (2008) Gothic romanced: consumption, gender and technology in contemporary fictions. London, U.K. : Routledge. 223p. ISBN 9780415450904

Botting, Fred (2008) Limits of horror: technology, bodies, Gothic. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 233p. ISBN 9780719077548

Botting, Fred (2004) Extimatrix. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 35(2), pp. 269-286. ISSN (print) 1369-8486

Botting, Fred and Wilson, Scott (2001) Bataille. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. 232p. (Transitions) ISBN 0333914619

Botting, Fred and Wilson, Scott (2001) The Tarantinian ethics. London, U.K. : Sage. 186p. ISBN 0761968377

Botting, Fred (1999) Sex, machines and navels: fiction, fantasy and history in the future present. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 240p. ISBN 071905625X

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2016) The literary interview as autobiography. European Journal of Life Writing, 5, MC23-MC42. ISSN (online) 2211-243X

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2015) The literary interview as autobiography. In: Dialogical Dimensions in Narrating Lives and Life Writing : Fourth IABA Europe Conference; 27 - 29 May 2015, Funchal, Madeira.

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2014) Susan Sontag. London, U.K. : Reaktion Books. 214p. (Critical Lives, no. 106) ISBN 9781780232881

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2012) Eyes on writing. TLS: The Times Literary Supplement, 5689, pp. 10-11. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2012) The hauntings of Fernando Pessoa. Modernism/modernity, 19(1), pp. 115-137. ISSN (print) 1071-6068

Boyd Maunsell, Jerome (2011) The writer's diary as device: the making of Susan Sontag in Reborn: early diaries 1947-1963. Journal of Modern Literature, 35(1), pp. 1-20. ISSN (print) 0022-281X

Boyd-Maunsell, Jerome (2008) A life in letters. Frieze, 119, pp. 27-28. ISSN (print) 0962-0672

Bradfield, Scott (2010) The people who watched her pass by. Columbus, Ohio, U.S. : Two Dollar Radio. 146p. ISBN 9780982015155

Brennan, Clara (2009) Book review of: The director's craft: a handbook for the theatre by Katie Mitchell. Contemporary Theatre Review, 19(4), pp. 499-501. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Broad, Liz (2008) Activities based on Holes by Louis Sachar. Leamington Spa, U.K. : Scholastic. 32p. (Read & respond) ISBN 9781407100012

Brooker, Will (2016) Alice's evidence: Examining the cultural afterlife of Lewis Carroll in 1932. Cultural History, 5(1), pp. 1-25. ISSN (print) 2045-290X

Brooker, Will (2006) The best Batman story: The dark knight returns. In: McKee, Alan, (ed.) Beautiful things in popular culture. Oxford, UK : Blackwell. pp. 33-48. ISBN 1405131918

Brooker, Will (2005) "It is love": the Lewis Carroll Society as fan community. American Behavioral Scientist, 48(7), pp. 859-880. ISSN (print) 0002-7642

Brooker, Will (2004) Alice's adventures: Lewis Carroll in popular culture. New York; London : Continuum. 380p. ISBN 0826414338

Brooker, Will (2003) Conclusion: overflow and audience. In: Brooker, Will and Jermyn, Deborah, (eds.) The audience studies reader. Abingdon, UK : Routledge. pp. 322-334. ISBN 0415254345

Brooker, Will and Jermyn, Deborah, eds. (2003) The audience studies reader. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 347p. ISBN 0415254345

Brown, Ian (2011) Creative choices in Scots language use in contemporary poetry and drama. In: Guest lecture; 30 May 2011, Koln, Germany. (Unpublished)

Brown, Ian, ed. (2011) The Edinburgh companion to Scottish drama. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 248p. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748641086

Brown, Ian (2011) Introduction: a lively tradition and creative amnesia. In: Brown, Ian, (ed.) The Edinburgh companion to Scottish drama. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-5. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748641086

Brown, Ian (2011) Public and private performance: 1650-1800. In: Brown, Ian, (ed.) The Edinburgh companion to Scottish drama. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 22-40. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748641086

Brown, Ian (2010) Fostering the imperial view in a school: life-writing in Dollar Magazine before the First World War. In: ESSE 10 : European Society for the Study of English Tenth International Conference; 24 - 28 Aug 2010, Turin, Italy. (Unpublished)

Brown, Ian and Nicholson, Colin (2009) Arcades: the 1960s and 1970s. In: Brown, Ian and Riach, Alan, (eds.) The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century Scottish literature. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 133-144. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748636938

Brown, Ian and Riach, Alan, eds. (2009) The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century Scottish literature. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 272p. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748636938

Brown, Ian (2009) Entering the twenty-first century. In: Brown, Ian and Riach, Alan, (eds.) The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century Scottish literature. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 214-222. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748636938

Brown, Ian and Riach, Alan (2009) Introduction. In: Brown, Ian and Riach, Alan, (eds.) The Edinburgh companion to twentieth-century Scottish literature. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-14. (Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature) ISBN 9780748636938

Brown, Ian (2009) The framing of 'Robert Burns' in the Soviet State: a case study from Armenia. In: Robert Burns 1759 to 2009; 15 - 17 Jan 2009, Glasgow, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Brown, Ian and Macleod, Muriel Anne (2008) Northern Connections: a case study of a Scoto-Swedish theatre link. Contemporary Theatre Review, 18(3), pp. 403-406. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Brown, Ian (2007) Alternative sensibilities: devolutionary comedy and Scottish camp. In: Schoene, Berthold, (ed.) The Edinburgh companion to contemporary Scottish literature. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 319-327. ISBN 9780748623952

Brown, Ian , Clancy, Thomas Owen , Manning, Susan and Pittock, Murray, eds. (2007) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 3 Modern transformations: new identities (from 1918). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 356p. ISBN 9780748624829

Brown, Ian (2007) Penguins and flowers: failure of nerve, cultural complexity and tartanry. Scottish Studies Review, 8(2), pp. 69-88. ISSN (print) 1475-7737

Brown, Ian (2007) The Scots leid in modren Scots drama: 'world drama' an 'our national peculiarities'. Lallans(70), pp. 33-44. ISSN (print) 1359-3587

Brown, Ian, Clancy, Thomas Owen, Manning, Susan and Pittock, Murray (2007) Scottish literature: criticism and the canon. In: Clancy, Thomas Owen , Pittock, Murray , Brown, Ian and Manning, Susan, (eds.) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 1 From Columba to the Union (until 1707). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 3-15. ISBN 9780748616152

Brown, Ian (2007) Staging the nation: multiplicity and cultural diversity in contemporary Scottish theatre. In: Brown, Ian , Clancy, Thomas Owen , Manning, Susan and Pittock, Murray, (eds.) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 3 Modern transformations: new identities (from 1918). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 283-294. ISBN 9780748624829

Brown, Ian and Nicholson, Colin (2007) The border crossers and reconfiguration of the possible: poet-playwright-novelists from the mid-twentieth century on. In: Brown, Ian , Clancy, Thomas Owen , Manning, Susan and Pittock, Murray, (eds.) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 3 Modern transformations: new identities (from 1918). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 262-272. ISBN 9780748624829

Brown, Ian (2007) The personal poem: inscribing a life through dedicated poetry. In: Life writing seminar; 16 Jan 2007, Edinburgh, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Brown, Ian (2007) The road through Woodstock: counter-Thatcherite strategies in ACGB's drama development between 1984 and 1994. Contemporary Theatre Review, 17(2), pp. 218-229. ISSN (print) 1048-6801

Brown, Ian (2006) Drama and literature in Scots as an economic generator. In: 6th Language and Politics Symposium on the Gaeltacht and Scotstacht; 30 Aug - 01 Sep 2006, Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Unpublished)

Brown, Ian (2006) Waddell, Roberta Johanna (Bertha) and Waddell, Janet Jane (Jenny). In: Ewan, Elizabeth , Innes, Sue and Reynolds, Sian, (eds.) The biographical dictionary of Scottish women: from the earliest times to 2004. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 361-362. ISBN 0748617132

Brown, Ian (2005) W. Gordon Smith (1928-1996). In: Bull, John, (ed.) British and Irish dramatists since World War II. Farmington Hills, U.S. : Thomson Gale. pp. 249-256. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, no. 310) ISBN 0787681288

Brown, Ian (2003) Thrawn themes and dramatic experiments: W. Gordon Smith and the paradoxes of creative iconclasm. Scottish Studies Review, 4(2), pp. 98-120. ISSN (print) 1475-7737

Brown, Ian (2001) Poems for Joan. Perth, U.K. : Perth Theatre. 52p. ISBN 9781903700037

Brown, Ian and Ramage, John (2001) Referendum to referendum and beyond: political vitality and Scottish theatre. The Irish Review, 28, pp. 46-57. ISSN (print) 0790-7850

Brown, Ian (2001) The new writing policies of Clive Perry and Stephen MacDonald at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, 1966-79. International Journal of Scottish Theatre, 2(2), ISSN (online) 1471-1598

Brown, Ian (2000) Drama and literature in Scots as an economic generator. In: Kirk, John M. and O Baoill, Donall P., (eds.) Language and economic development: Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland. Belfast, Northern Ireland : Clo Ollscoil na Banriona. pp. 196-203. (Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics, no. 1) ISBN 0853897913

Brown, Stan (2009) Translation or revision?: Book review of: Where cross the crowded ways: prayers of a city pastor by Ernest T. Campbell. Expository Times, 120(5), p. 255. ISSN (print) 0014-5246

Browne, Nicola Matthews (2016) It's a dog's life : human to animal transformation in UK YA writing. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

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Campbell, Siobhan (2013) Drip feed. Hoppenthaler's Congeries, V(II),

Campbell, Siobhan (2013) I was born in a will o the wisp. In: Lawlor, James, (ed.) I live in Michael Hartnett. Limerick, Ireland : Revival Press. pp. 29-29. ISBN 9780956909220

Campbell, Siobhan (2013) Lace. The Hopkins Review, 6(4), p. 501. ISSN (print) 1939-6589

Campbell, Siobhan (2013) Pastimes in occupied territory. Hoppenthaler's Congeries, V(II),

Campbell, Siobhan (2013) Weeding. The Hopkins Review, 6(4), p. 502. ISSN (print) 1939-6589

Campbell, Siobhan (2013) The longing of the bees. Hoppenthaler's Congeries, V(II),

Campbell, Siobhan (2012) Latin class. In: Curtis, Tony, (ed.) Tokens for the foundlings. Bridgend, U.K. : Seren. pp. 82-82. ISBN 9781854115812

Campbell, Siobhan (2012) Watching 'The lonely planet'. In: McGovern, Iggy, (ed.) 2012: twenty Irish poets respond to science in twelve lines. Dublin, Ireland : Dedalus Press. pp. 10-11. ISBN 9781906614669

Campbell, Siobhan and Clark, Patricia (2012) Writing without a safety net: guidance for writing after the creative writing classroom. In: Perry, Paul, (ed.) Beyond the workshop. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. 199-211. ISBN 9781899999521

Campbell, Siobhan (2010) Almost in sight. In: Lumsden, Roddy, (ed.) Identity parade: new British & Irish poets. Tarset, U.K. : Bloodaxe Books. pp. 71-72. ISBN 9781852248390

Campbell, Siobhan (2010) Massy Wood. In: Lumsden, Roddy, (ed.) Identity parade: new British & Irish poets. Tarset, U.K. : Bloodaxe Books. pp. 73-73. ISBN 9781852248390

Campbell, Siobhan (2010) Miner. In: Lumsden, Roddy, (ed.) Identity parade: new British & Irish poets. Tarset, U.K. : Bloodaxe Books. pp. 73-74. ISBN 9781852248390

Campbell, Siobhan (2010) When I asked my dad about Warrenpoint. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) The Forward book of poetry. London, U.K. : Forward. pp. 70-70. ISBN 9780571260874

Campbell, Siobhan (2009) Cross-talk. Bridgend, U.K. : Poetry Wales Press. 71p. ISBN 9781854115096

Campbell, Siobhan (2009) Darwin among the machines. Presteigne, Wales : Rack Press. 12p. ISBN 0956101305

Campbell, Siobhan (2008) Recall. In: Salzman, Eva and Wack, Amy, (eds.) Women's work: modern women poets writing in English. Bridgend, U.K. : Seren. pp. 313-313. ISBN 9781854114303

Campbell, Siobhan (2008) That water speaks in tongues. Matlock, U.K. : Templar Poetry. 38p. ISBN 9781906285234

Campbell, Siobhan (2008) When I asked my dad about Warrenpoint. In: Irvine, W. R., (ed.) From the small back room: a festschrift for Ciaran Carson. Belfast, U.K. : Netherlea. pp. 140-140. ISBN 9780955798511

Campbell, Siobhan (2007) Doubled. Oxford Magazine(264), p. 13. ISSN (print) 0268-1137

Campbell, Siobhan (2007) Quickthorn. Poetry, 191(3), p. 206. ISSN (print) 0032-2032

Campbell, Siobhan (2006) Grist. nthposition online magazine,

Campbell, Siobhan (2006) In search of rapture: Book Review of: Strawberry thief by Sara Berkeley, Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy and Whereabouts by Mark Roper. Poetry Ireland Review(85), pp. 85-90. ISSN (print) 0332-2998

Campbell, Siobhan (2006) Platform. nthposition online magazine,

Campbell, Siobhan (2006) You are never just out, walking a field. nthposition online magazine,

Campbell, Siobhan (2006) A fine line. Magma poetry, 36, p. 11. ISSN (print) 1352-9269

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Book review of: And then Something Happened by Susan M. Schultz. The Stinging Fly, 2(2), ISSN (print) 1393-5690

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Book review of: Woods, Etc by Alice Oswald. The Stinging Fly, 2(2), ISSN (print) 1393-5690

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Campbell. The Southern Review, 41(1), p. 150. ISSN (print) 0038-4534

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Defined by negatives. The Southern Review, 41(1), p. 148. ISSN (print) 0038-4534

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) First time up. Poetry Ireland Review, 84, p. 48. ISSN (print) 0332-2998

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Grist. Poetry Ireland Review, 84, p. 49. ISSN (print) 0332-2998

Campbell, Siobhan (2005) Hothead. The Southern Review, 41(1), p. 149. ISSN (print) 0038-4534

Campbell, Siobhan (2004) Pitched. Cyphers, 57, p. 33. ISSN (print) 1393-2985

Campbell, Siobhan (2004) Turns. In: Cashman, Seamus, (ed.) Something beginning with P: new poems from Irish poets. Dublin, Eire : The O'Brien Press. pp. 67-67. ISBN 0862788684

Campbell, Siobhan (2002) Lyric. De brakke hond(76), pp. 22-23. ISSN (print) 0771-7260

Campbell, Siobhan (2002) Siobhan Campbell (1962- ). In: Bourke, Angela , Kilfeather, Siobhan , Luddy, Maria , Mac Curtain, Margaret , Meaney, Gerardine , Dhonnchadha, Mairin Ni , O'Dowd, Mary and Wills, Clair, (eds.) The Field Day anthology of Irish writing: volume v: Irish women's writing and traditions. Cork, Eire : Cork University Press. pp. 1312-1315. ISBN 185918281X

Campbell, Siobhan (2002) Transformations: addressing Eavan Boland's codes. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) Cork Literary Review. Bradshaw Books. pp. 89-95. ISBN 0949010847

Canpolat, Seda (2014) Hybridity in British Muslim women's writing. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Canpolat, Seda (2013) Islam in the age of global Capitalism: cultural homogeneity in Leila Aboulela's 'Minaret'. In: History, postcolonialism and tradition: The Postcolonial Studies Association conference 2013; 12 - 13 Sep 2013, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2015) Deserted village and animated nature: an ecocritical approach to Oliver Goldsmith. In: Fowler, Joanna and Ingram, Allan, (eds.) Voice and context in eighteenth-century verse: order in variety. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 117-132. ISBN 9781137487629

Carey, Brycchan (2015) The poetics of radical abolitionism : Ann Yearsley’s poem on the inhumanity of the slave trade. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 34(1), pp. 89-105. ISSN (print) 0732-7730

Carey, Brycchan (2013) From peace to freedom: Quaker rhetoric and the birth of American antislavery 1657-1761. In: British Group in Early American History Annual Meeting 2013 “Conflict-Resolution-Conflict”; 05 - 07 Sep 2013, Norwich, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2013) Wetland or parkland? Ecocritical approaches to Oliver Goldsmith’s 'Deserted village'. In: Ecological encounters: agency, identity, interactions; 29 - 31 Aug 2013, Guildford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2012) From peace to freedom: colonial Quakers and the origins of the Antislavery International, 1657–1758. In: Centre for the Study of International Slavery seminar; 08 May 2012, Liverpool, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2012) From wheatfield to wetland: the ecology of Auburn in Oliver Goldsmith's deserted village. In: British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies 41st Annual Conference: Landscapes & Environments; 04-06 Jan 2012, Oxford, U.K..

Carey, Brycchan (2012) Slavery and abolition. In: Lynch, Jack, (ed.) Samuel Johnson in context. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 352-359. (Literature in context) ISBN 9780521190107

Carey, Brycchan (2012) 'To Friends beyond sea’, or, how London Quakers and Philadelphia Quakers played politics by mail. In: 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies; 22-24 Mar 2012, San Antonio, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2012) The grief of Divers Friends, or, how eighteenth-century Quakers turned against slavery. In: Buckinghamshire Historical Association Lecture; 15 Feb 2012, Aylesbury, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2011) We are against. In: Joseph S. Schick Lecture; 20 Jan 2011, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2011) When no man was his own: the Carribean as transformative space in the writings of Ralph Sandiford and Benjamin Lay. In: 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies; 17 -19 Mar 2012, Vancouver, Canada. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2011) A stronger muse: classical influences on eighteenth-century abolitionist poetry. In: Hall, Edith , Alston, Richard and McConnell, Justine, (eds.) Ancient Slavery and Abolition: From Hobbes to Hollywood. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. pp. 125-152. (Classical Presences) ISBN 9780199574674

Carey, Brycchan [Speaker] (2010) How American Quakers took the first stand against slavery. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 15 May 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2010) Slavery, empire, race. In: Higgins, David and Ruston, Sharon, (eds.) Teaching Romanticism. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 75-87. (Teaching the new English) ISBN 9780230224858

Carey, Brycchan (2009) Abolishing the slave trade on the London stage 1760-1807. In: Lunchtime talk; 19 Mar 2009, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2009) Hermione and the house elves revisited: J.K. Rowling, antislavery campaigning, and the politics of Potter. In: Anatol, Giselle Liza, (ed.) Reading Harry Potter again: new critical essays. Santa Barbara, U.S. : ABC-CLIO. pp. 159-173. ISBN 9780313361975

Carey, Brycchan [Speaker] (2009) Three centuries of (imaginary) interplanetary exploration. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2008) Introduction: slavery and antislavery. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 31(2), pp. 191-196. ISSN (print) 1754-0194

Carey, Brycchan (2008) The Moon and America: an early modern conflation. In: Trips to the Moon & behond: Lucian to NASA; 15 Dec 2008, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2008) Olaudah Equiano and the trauma of slavery. In: Writing and Trauma: a Literary Symposium; 28 May 2008, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2008) 'The most cruel and ridiculous confusion': Ignatius Sancho and the Gordon riots. In: Literary London 2008 : Representations of London in literature; 02 - 04 Jul 2008, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Anti slavery on the 18th century stage. In: Literary London 2007 : Representations of London in Literature; 19 - 20 Jul 2007, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Cultures of abolitionism. In: The Transatlantic Slave Trade; 15 Mar - 10 May 2007, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Lost protests, hidden watermarks, and suspiciously neat handwriting: abolitionism in manuscript. In: A triangular traffic: a symposium on literature, slavery and the archive; 02 - 03 Nov 2007, Dundee, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Slavery and the slave trade. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 24 May 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2007) Teaching & learning guide for: slavery and romanticism. Literature Compass, 4(6), pp. 1683-1688. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Carey, Brycchan (2007) The depictions of the slave trade in children's books. Books for Keeps(166), pp. 3-5. ISSN (print) 0143-909X

Carey, Brycchan (2006) Slavery and Romanticism. Literature Compass, 3(3), pp. 397-408. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Carey, Brycchan (2006) Teaching literary London in the suburbs. In: Teaching London; 03 - 04 Nov 2006, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2005) British abolitionism and the rhetoric of sensibility: writing, sentiment, and slavery 1760-1807. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. 248p. ISBN 1403946264

Carey, Brycchan (2005) Ignatius Sancho. In: Clark, Robert, (ed.) The literary encyclopedia. Norwich, U.K. : The Literary Dictionary Company Limited. ISSN (online) 1747-678X

Carey, Brycchan (2005) One world, two lenses: contrasting classical and biblical approaches to antique slavery in the late-eighteenth-century abolition debate. In: Imitation et invention au Siecle des Lumieres = Imitation and invention in the Eighteenth Century; 19 - 22 Oct 2005, Quebec, Canada. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2005) "Some good ballads to be sung about the streets": William Cowper's campaign against the slave trade. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2005) William Wilberforce. In: Clark, Robert, (ed.) The literary encyclopedia. Norwich, U.K. : The Literary Dictionary Company Limited. ISSN (online) 1747-678X

Carey, Brycchan (2004) Day, Thomas 1748-1789: British essayist, novelist, and poet. In: Murray, Christopher John, (ed.) Encyclopedia of the Romantic era, 1760-1850. London, U.K. : Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 265-266. ISBN 1579584233

Carey, Brycchan , Ellis, Markman and Salih, Sara, eds. (2004) Discourses of slavery and abolition: Britain and its colonies, 1760-1838. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. 237p. ISBN 1403916470

Carey, Brycchan and Salih, Sara (2004) Introduction. In: Carey, Brycchan , Ellis, Markman and Salih, Sara, (eds.) Discourses of slavery and abolition: Britain and its colonies, 1760-1838. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-8. ISBN 1403916470

Carey, Brycchan (2004) Ridiculous prejudices and foolish distinctions: Thomas Day and the Children's Campaign Against Slavery. In: Romantic-Era Writing for Children; 29 May 2004, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2004) Slavery and emancipation. In: Murray, Christopher John, (ed.) Encyclopedia of the Romantic era, 1760-1850. London, U.K. : Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 1057-1059. ISBN 1579584225

Carey, Brycchan (2004) 'That's for tourists': teaching London literature to Londoners. In: North American Conference on British Studies in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting; 29 - 31 Oct 2004, Philadelphia, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2004) Yearsley, Ann 1752-1806: British poet, dramatist, and novelist. In: Murray, Christopher John, (ed.) Encyclopedia of the Romantic era, 1760-1850. London, U.K. : Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 1239-1240. ISBN 1579584225

Carey, Brycchan (2004) 'The hellish means of killing and kidnapping': Ignatius Sancho and the campaign against the 'abominable traffic for slaves'. In: Carey, Brycchan , Ellis, Markman and Salih, Sara, (eds.) Discourses of slavery and abolition: Britain and its colonies, 1760-1838. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 81-95. ISBN 1403916470

Carey, Brycchan (2003) Hermione and the house elves: the literary and historical context of J.K.Rowling's Anti-slavery Campaign. In: Anatol, Giselle Liza, (ed.) Reading Harry Potter: critical essays. Westport, Conn., U.S. : Greenwood Press. pp. 103-115. (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture, no. 78) ISSN (print) 0198-9871 ISBN 0313320675

Carey, Brycchan (2003) John Wesley's 'Thoughts upon Slavery' and the language of the heart. In: John Wesley: Life, Legend and Legacy: An International Conference; 15 - 18 June 2003, Manchester, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2003) 'The extraordinary negro': Ignatius Sancho, Joseph Jekyll and the problem of biography. British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 26(1), pp. 1-13. ISSN (print) 0141-867X

Carey, Brycchan (2002) "My dying eyes o'erflow": sentimental poetry and the abolition of the slave trade. In: Corvey Project Research seminar; 01 Nov 2002, Sheffield, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2001) Inventing a poetics of antislavery: Thomas Day and John Bicknell's 'The dying Negro'. In: Discourses of slavery and abolition: writing in Britain and its Colonies, 1660-1838; 06 - 07 Apr 2001, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (2001) Sancho, Ignatius 1729-1780: Afro-British letter writer. In: Jolly, Margaretta, (ed.) Encyclopedia of life writing: autobiographical and biographical forms. London, U.K. : Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 775-776. ISBN 157958232X

Carey, Brycchan [Speaker] (2000) "This extraordinary negro": Johnsonian biography, slave narrative and Joseph Jekyll's Life of Ignatius Sancho. In: Centre for Life History Research: Tuesday Lunchtime Seminar Series; 29 Feb 2000, Brighton, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carey, Brycchan (1999) The Jekyllian fallacy: disentangling Sancho's life from Jekyll's life. In: Ignatius Sancho: sensibility and abolition; 20 Mar 1999, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Chambers, Colin (2001) 'Home sweet home': Stratford-Upon-Avon and the making of the Royal Shakespeare Company as a national institution. In: Cartmell, Deborah and Scott, Michael, (eds.) Talking Shakespeare: Shakespeare into the millennium. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 85-101. ISBN 0333777735

Chanter, Tina (2010) Antigone's political legacies: abjection in defiance of mourning. In: Wilmer, S. E. and Zukauskaite, Audrone, (eds.) Interrogating Antigone in postmodern philosophy and criticism. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. pp. 19-47. (Classical Presences) ISBN 9780199559213

Chapman, Isabelle (1999) Tender sympathies: the telling of the mother-daughter relationships in the writing of Elizabeth Gaskell. (MPhil thesis), Kingston University.

Clancy, Thomas Owen , Pittock, Murray , Brown, Ian and Manning, Susan, eds. (2007) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 1 From Columba to the Union (until 1707). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 334p. ISBN 9780748616152

Clarke, Norma (2016) Brothers of the quill : Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street. Cambridge, U.S. : Harvard University Press. 399p. ISBN 9780674736573

Clarke, Norma (2014) All Grub Street was preparing its advice. In: Garrick and Shakespeare; 25 - 27 Jun 2014, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Clarke, Norma (2012) Pockets, purses, ridicules. The Times Literary Supplement(5709), p. 17. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2011) Book review of: 'The secret diaries of Miss Anne Lister' edited by Helena Whitbread. The Times Literary Supplement, 5624, p. 27. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2011) Book review of: 'Tides of war' - a novel of the Peninsular War by Stella Tillyard. TLS-The Times Literary Supplement, 5645, p. 20. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2011) The children's novel. In: Parrinder, Patrick and Gasiorek, Andrzej, (eds.) The reinvention of the British and Irish novel 1880-1940. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. pp. 273-287. (The Oxford history of the novel in English, no. 4) ISBN 9780199559336

Clarke, Norma (2010) Book Review of: Children's literature and social change: some case studies from Barbara Hofland to Philip Pullman by Dennis Butts. The Times Literary Supplement, 5606, p. 31. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma [Speaker] (2010) Children's fiction for adult readers. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 24 Apr 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Clarke, Norma (2010) English houses and their inheritance. The Times Literary Supplement, 5612, pp. 12-13. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma [Speaker] (2009) The rise and rise of brand Austen. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Clarke, Norma (2008) Book Review of: Ireland's misfortune: the turbulent life of Kitty O'Shea by Elisabeth Kehoe. The Times Literary Supplement, 5491, p. 10. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2008) Book Review of: Lady Worsley's whim: an eighteenth-century tale of sex, scandal and divorce by Hallie Rubenhold. The Times Literary Supplement, 5512, p. 11. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2008) Book Review of: Naval wives and mistresses by Margarette Lincoln. The Times Literary Supplement, 5489, p. 30. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2008) Book Review of: Shadows of the workhouse: the drama of life in postwar London by Jennifer Worth. The Times Literary Supplement, 5499, p. 26. ISSN (print) 0307-661X

Clarke, Norma (2008) Queen of the wits: a life of Laetitia Pilkington. London, U.K. : Faber and Faber. 364p. ISBN 9780571224289

Clarke, Norma (2005) Anna Seward: swan, duckling or goose? In: Batchelor, Jennie and Kaplan, Cora, (eds.) British women's writing in the long eighteenth century: authorship, politics and history. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 34-47. ISBN 140394931X

Clarke, Norma (2005) Bluestocking fictions: devotional writings, didactic literature and the imperative of female improvement. In: Knott, Sarah and Taylor, Barbara, (eds.) Women, gender and enlightenment. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 460-473. ISBN 1403904936

Clarke, Norma (2005) London in the memoirs of Laetitia Pilkington. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Clarke, Norma (2004) Generation. Generate. Critical Quarterly, 46(3), pp. 20-25. ISSN (print) 0011-1562

Clarke, Norma (2004) "Wonderful world up yonder": Rousseau and the erotics of teaching and learning. In: Sorensen, David and Tarr, Roger, (eds.) The Carlyles at Home and Abroad. Ashgate. pp. 220-229. ISBN 0754603873

Clarke, Norma (2004) The rise and fall of the woman of letters. London, UK : Pimlico. 390p. ISBN 071266467X

Clarke, Norma (2001) Dr Johnson's women. London, U.K. : Hambledon and London. 260p. ISBN 1852852542

Clarke, Norma (2000) Anna Jameson: the idol of thousands of young ladies. In: Hilton, Mary and Hirsch, Pam, (eds.) Practical visionaries: women, education, and social progress, 1790-1930. Harlow, U.K. : Longman. pp. 69-83. ISBN 9780582404311

Clarke, Norma (2000) Soft passions and darling themes: from Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674-1737) to Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806). Women's Writing, 7(3), pp. 353-371. ISSN (print) 0969-9082

Clarke, Norma (1997) The cursed Barbauld Crew: women writers and writing for children in the late eighteenth century. In: Hilton, Mary , Styles, Morag and Watson, Victor, (eds.) Opening the nursery door: reading, writing, and childhood, 1600-1900. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 91-103. ISBN 9780415148986

Cole, Louise (2000) Jewelled tree. Huddersfield : Spout Publications. 32p. ISBN 1899114610

Conradi, Peter (2011) Holy Fool and Magus: the uses of discipleship in 'Under the net' and 'The flight from the enchanter'. In: Broakes, Justin, (ed.) Iris Murdoch, Philospher. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. pp. 119-134. ISBN 9780199289905

Conradi, Peter (2010) Iris Murdoch and the poetry of transformation. In: Iris Murdoch: on the margins; 10 - 11 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Conradi, Peter (2007) Iris Murdoch's 'The black prince': dancing the dance of creation. In: Roe, John and Stanco, Michele, (eds.) Inspiration and Technique: Ancient to Modern Views on Beauty and Art. Bern, Switzerland : Peter Lang. pp. 277-291. ISBN 9783039103140

Conradi, Peter (2007) Preface. In: Rowe, Anne, (ed.) Iris Murdoch: a reassessment. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. xiv-xix. ISBN 0230003443

Conradi, Peter (2006) Oedipus, Peter Pan and negative capabilty: on writing Iris Murdoch's life. In: Rowe, Anne, (ed.) Iris Murdoch: A Reassessment. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 189-203. ISBN 0230003443

Conradi, Peter (1996) Alice Thomas Ellis: Kinder, Kirche und Küche. In: Sceats, Sarah and Cunningham, Gail, (eds.) Image and power: women in fiction in the twentieth century. Harlow, U.K. : Longman. pp. 149-160. ISBN 0582255368

Conradi, Peter J and Dorrell, Simon [Illustrator] (2009) At the bright hem of God: Radnorshire pastoral. Bridgend, U.K. : Seren. 240p. ISBN 9781854114907

Conradi, Peter J. (2010) Laughing at something tragic: Murdoch as anti-moralist. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch and morality. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 56-69. ISBN 9780230224452

Conradi, Peter J. (2001) Iris Murdoch: a life. London, UK : HarperCollins Publishers. 736p. ISBN 0002571234

Corner, Martin (2004) Beyond revisions: Rushdie, newness and the end of authenticity. In: Rogers, David and McLeod, John, (eds.) The revision of Englishness. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 154-168. ISBN 9780719069727

Corner, Martin (2000) Moving outwards: Consciousness, discourse and attention in Saul Bellow's fiction. Studies in the Novel, 32(3), pp. 369-385. ISSN (print) 0039-3827

Corner, Martin (2000) The novel and public truth: Saul Bellows The 'Dean's December'. Studies in American Fiction, 28(1), pp. 113-128. ISSN (print) 0091-8083

Coultas, Valerie (2015) Stephen Eyers: talking about talk: a life in speaking and listening. Teaching English, 7, pp. 62-65. ISSN (print) 2051-7971

Coultas, Valerie (2015) Teachers' narratives of classroom talk: what are the challenges? (PhD thesis), UCL Institute of Education.

Coultas, Valerie (2014) Thinking out of the exams box: assessment through talk? Reclaiming Schools,

Coultas, Valerie (2013) Gender and talk revisited: autobiographical and life narrative case studies of gender and talk. In: BERA Annual Conference 2013; 03-05 Sep 2013, Brighton, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Coultas, Valerie (2013) Which way forward for the Cinderella Strand? In: NATE Conference 2013 - The Time is out of Joint: English under Pressure; 28-30 Jun 2013, Stratford-upon-Avon, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Coultas, Valerie (2009) Butterfly Lion: speaking and listening observation sheet. In: London Association for Teaching of English "Reviving Talk" Conference; 17 Oct 2009, Kingston, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Coultas, Valerie (2009) Creating an oral assessment portfolio. Teachit English,

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Coultas, Valerie (2008) ‘Children can be sitting in groups but not necessarily working in groups’. Beginning Teachers reflecting on talk in Denmark and the United Kingdom. Journal of the Comenius Association, 16, pp. 29-32.

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Cunnell, Howard (2005) Condemned men: compulsive masculinity and the convict ethic in the writing of Edward Bunker. In: Miller, D. Quentin, (ed.) Prose and cons: essays on prison literature in the United States. Jefferson NC, USA : McFarland & Co. pp. 95-110. ISBN 0786421460

Cunnell, Howard (2005) Rocking at the chick-a-boom: Thatcherism, hypermasculinity, and the south London underworld in Razor Smith's 'A few kind words and a loaded gun'. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Cunnell, Howard (2005) 'Stop! a Buddhist is here': Bodhisattva masculinity on Death Row in Jarvis Masters' Finding freedom. Journal of Global Buddhism, 6, p. 46. ISSN (online) 1527-6457

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Cunningham, Gail (2011) Blue suburban skies: the search for utopia in the suburbs. In: Literary London 2011 : Representations of London in literature; 20-22 July 2011, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Cunningham, Gail (2004) Houses in between: navigating surburbia in late Victorian writing. Victorian Literature and Culture, 32(2), pp. 421-434. ISSN (print) 1060-1503

Cunningham, Gail (2001) Reading women: male responses to new woman novels. Nineteenth-Century Feminisms, 4(Spring), pp. 23-24. ISSN (print) 1481-840X

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Cunningham, Gail (1996) Seizing the reins: women, girls and horses. In: Cunningham, Gail and Sceats, Sarah, (eds.) Image and power: women in fiction in the twentieth century. Harlow, U.K. : Longman. pp. 65-76. ISBN 0582255368

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Cusk, Rachel (2012) The anorexic statement. The New Statesman, 141(5130), pp. 30-35. ISSN (print) 1364-7431

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Cusk, Rachel (2009) The last supper: a summer in Italy. London, U.K. : Faber and Faber. 240p. ISBN 9780571242566

Cusk, Rachel (2006) Arlington Park. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 256p. ISBN 057122847X

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Cusk, Rachel (2001) A life's work: on becoming a mother. London, UK : Fourth Estate. 212p. ISBN 1841154865

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Dailey, Sara (2001) Book review of 'Conversations with Salman Rushdie' by Michael R. Reder. ARIEL, 32(4), pp. 258-259. ISSN (print) 0004-1327

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Davies, Nia, Dunthorne, Joe, Fowler, SJ, Salisbury, Eurig, Skoulding, Zoe and Trimble, Rhys (2015) Gelynion. Hazard Press. 8p.

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Depper, Corin (2009) Theatres of memory and restraint: Matthew Barney amongst the Neo-Platonists. In: Georganta, Konstanta , Collignon, Fabienne and Millim, Anne-Marie, (eds.) The apothecary’s chest: magic, art and medication. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholar's Publishing. pp. 71-82. ISBN 1443804940

Depper, Corin (2008) Death at work: the cinematic imagination of J.G. Ballard. In: Baxter, Jeannette, (ed.) J. G. Ballard. London, U.K. : Continuum. pp. 50-65. (Contemporary Critical Perspectives) ISBN 9780826497260

Depper, Corin (2007) Hiding in the trees: the emergence of an arboreal nationalism in the work of Robert Graves and Martin Heidegger. In: Modern environments: contemporary readings in green studies : Inaugural graduate conference of ASLE-UK; 07 - 08 Sep 2007, Glasgow, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Dines, Martin (2016) Gay and lesbian subcultures from Stonewall to Angels in America. In: McHale, Brian and Platt, Len, (eds.) The Cambridge History of Postmodern Literature. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 230-246. ISBN 9781107140271

Dines, Martin (2016) A child in the suburb. In: Berberich, Christine , Campbell, Neil and Hudson, Robert, (eds.) Affective landscapes in literature, art and everyday life : memory, place and the senses. Abdingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 99-112. ISBN 9781472431790

Dines, Martin (2013) Bringing the boy back home: domesticity and egalitarian relationships in postwar London novels. Literary London Journal, 10(2), ISSN (online) 1744-0807

Dines, Martin and Vermeulen, Timotheus, eds. (2013) New suburban stories. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. 233p. (Bloomsbury Studies in the City) ISBN 9781472510938

Dines, Martin (2012) Suburban gothic and the ethnic uncanny in Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides. Journal of American Studies, 46(4), pp. 959-975. ISSN (print) 0021-8758

Dines, Martin (2011) Egalitarian relationships and the middle-class home in postwar queer London novels. In: Literary London 2011 : Representations of London in literature; 20-22 July 2011, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Dines, Martin (2009) Gay suburban narratives in American and British culture: homecoming queens. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 232p. ISBN 9780230233249

Dines, Martin (2008) Wasteland of the free: suburbia and autonomy in Dennis Cooper's Try. In: Hegarty, Paul and Kennedy, Danny, (eds.) Dennis Cooper: Writing at the Edge. Eastbourne, UK : Sussex Academic Press. pp. 20-31. ISBN 9781845191870

Dines, Martin (2007) Poodle Queens and the Great Dark Lad: class, masculinity and suburban trajectories in gay London. In: Cunningham, Gail and Barber, Stephen, (eds.) London eyes: reflections in text and image. New York, USA : Berghahn Books. pp. 189-201. (Polygons : cultural diversities and intersections, no. 13) ISBN 9781845454074

Dines, Martin (2005) Sacrilege in the sitting room: contesting suburban domesticity in contemporary gay literature. Home Cultures, 2(2), pp. 175-194. ISSN (print) 1740-6315

Durant, Alan and Lambrou, Marina (2009) Language and media: a resource book for students. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 269p. (Routledge English Language Introductions) ISBN 9780415475747

Duvenage, Amy Lisa (2015) Challenges to Ubuntu and social cohesion in South Africa. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

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Emmambokus, Shehrazade (2011) Overlapping space and the negotiation of cultural identity: children's literature from the South Asian diaspora. In: Teverson, Andrew and Upstone, Sara, (eds.) Postcolonial spaces: the politics of place in contemporary culture. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmilan. pp. 83-96. ISBN 9780230252257

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Farrant, Marc (2014) 'Good for nothing': rethinking deconstruction and modernism. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Fletcher, Bethan Morwenna (2003) Mutation, sexuality and consumption: representations of the hyperreal body in twentieth century fiction. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Foley, Laura-Jane Maria (2013) Lucian Freud portraits: curatorial ekphrasis in contemporary British poetic practice. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

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Fowler, Steven (2015) fights. 2nd ed. Guildford, U.K. : Veer Books. 124p. ISBN 9781907088841

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Futernick, Marisa J 13 Presidents: stories. London, U.K. : Slimvolume. 304p. ISBN 9781910516065

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Goldsworthy, Vesna (2014) The Bloomsbury narcissus. In: Rosner, Victoria, (ed.) The Cambridge companion to the Bloomsbury Group. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 183-197. (Cambridge Companions to Literature) ISBN 9781107018242

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Goldsworthy, Vesna (2011) The angel of Salonika. London, U.K. : Salt Publishing. 54p. ISBN 9781844718788

Goldsworthy, Vesna (2011) The present of intimacy: my very public private life. Biography, 34(1), pp. 1-10. ISSN (print) 0162-4962

Goldsworthy, Vesna (2007) Czarnobylskie truskawki. Warsaw, Poland : Czarne. 272p. ISBN 9788375360080

Goldsworthy, Vesna (2006) The Balkans in nineteenth-century British travel writing. In: Youngs, Tim, (ed.) Travel writing in the nineteenth century: filling the blank spaces. London, UK : Anthem Press. pp. 19-35. (Anthem nineteenth century studies) ISBN 1843312182

Goldsworthy, Vesna (2006) Chernobyl strawberries: a memoir. Paperback ed. London, U.K. : Atlantic Books. 311p. ISBN 1843544156

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Goldsworthy, Vesna (2005) Chernobyl strawberries: a memoir. London, U.K. : Atlantic Books. 290p. ISBN 1843544148

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Goldsworthy, Vesna (2004) The love that dares not speak its name: Englishness and suburbia. In: Rogers, David and McLeod, John, (eds.) The revision of Englishness. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 95-106. ISBN 9780719069727

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Gough, Tim (2008) Joyce's Dublin: the non-appearance of the city. In: Architexture; 15 - 17 Apr 2008, Glasgow, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Gray, Reica (2007) Between innocence and indignation: the epistolary form in twentieth century black British writing. In: Colonial and postcolonial spaces; 06 - 07 Sep 2007, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Greenhough, Amy (2012) Damsels in defence: feminist response writing in modern revisions of ‘Rapunzel’. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Grieves, Keith (2008) The propinquity of place: home, landscape and soldier poets of the Great War. In: Meyer, Jessica, (ed.) British popular culture and the First World War. Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill. pp. 21-46. (History of Warfare, no. 48) ISBN 9789004166585

Griffin, Gabriele (2000) Representations of HIV and AIDS: visibility blue/s. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 216p. ISBN 9780719047114

Griffin, Gabriele (2000) Violence, abuse and gender relations in the plays of Sarah Daniels. In: Aston, Elaine and Reinelt, Janelle, (eds.) The Cambridge companion to modern British women playwrights. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 194-211. (Cambridge companions to literature) ISBN 9780521595339

Griffin, Gabriele (2000) The dispersal of the lesbian, or re-patriating the lesbian in British writing. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 4(2), pp. 65-80. ISSN (print) 1089-4160

Griffin, Gabriele (1997) In/corporation? Jackie Kay's The adoption papers. In: Bertram, Vicki, (ed.) Kicking daffodils: twentieth-century women poets. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 169-177. ISBN 9780748607822

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Habib, Rafey (2007) T.S. Eliot and modernism in Urdu poetry. Annual of Urdu Studies, 22, pp. 43-66. ISSN (print) 0734-5348

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Hallward, Peter (2002) Absolutely postcolonial: writing between the singular and the specific. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 433p. ISBN 0719061261

Hallward, Peter (1998) Edouard Glissant between the singular and the specific. The Yale Journal of Criticism, 11(2), pp. 441-464. ISSN (print) 0893-5378

Hawker, Maximilian T. (2012) Sick of life: Tennyson and Carlyle's faith through illness and isolation. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Helguera, Pablo (2013) The rhetoric of contemporary art: social and pedagogical scripts. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Herd, Colin and Fowler, SJ (2015) Oberwildling : on the life of Oskar Kokoschka. London, U.K. : Austrian Cultural Forum. (Occasions, no. 15) ISBN 9780957684621

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Horner, Avril and Rowe, Anne, eds. (2016) Living on paper : letters from Iris Murdoch 1934-1995. London, U.K. : Vintage. 688p. ISBN 9780099570158

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2016) No country for old women : gender, age and the Gothic. In: Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue, (eds.) Women and the Gothic : an Edinburgh companion. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 184-198. (Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic) ISBN 9780748699124

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Horner, Avril (2014) Apocalypses now: collective trauma, globalisation and the new Gothic sublime. In: Nadal, Marita and Calvo, Monica, (eds.) Trauma in contemporary literature: narrative and representation. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 35-50. (Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature, no. 26) ISBN 9780415715874

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Horner, Avril (2013) 'The Dark Knight': fear, the law and liquid modernity. In: Byron, Glennis, (ed.) Globalgothic. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 175-187. (International Gothic) ISBN 9780719087950

Horner, Avril (2013) Walpole, the Gothic, and surrealism. In: Gothic : culture, subculture, counterculture; 08-09 Mar 2013, Twickenham, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2012) Comic Gothic. In: Punter, David, (ed.) A new companion to the Gothic. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 321-324. ISBN 9781405198066

Horner, Avril and Beer, Janet (2012) Edith Wharton : sex, satire and the older woman. In: Oxford Literary Festival; 24 Mar - 01 Apr 2012, Oxford, U.K..

Horner, Avril (2012) Victorian Gothic and national identity: cross-Channel "mysteries". In: Smith, Andrew and Hughes, William, (eds.) The Victorian Gothic: an Edinburgh companion. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 108-123. ISBN 9780748642496

Horner, Avril (2012) The 'wondrous necessary man': Canetti, 'The unicorn' and 'The changeling'. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 163-176. ISBN 9780230348288

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Horner, Avril and Beer, Janet (2011) Edith Wharton: Sex, Satire and the Older Woman. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 216p. ISBN 9781403941268

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue, eds. (2011) The heroine or adventures of a fair romance reader by Eaton Stannard Barrett. 1813. Kansas City, U.S.A. : Valancourt Books. 338p. ISBN 9781934555910

Horner, Avril [Speaker] and Zlosnik, Sue [Speaker] (2010) Global gothic. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 08 May 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Horner, Avril (2010) 'Refinements of evil': Iris Murdoch and the gothic. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch and morality. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 70-84. ISBN 9780230224452

Horner, Avril (2010) Women, power and conflict: The Gothic Heroine and "Chocolate Box" Gothic. Anglophonia: French Journal of English Studies, 27, pp. 319-330. ISSN (print) 1278-3331

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2009) Comic gothic. In: Mulvey-Roberts, Marie, (ed.) The handbook of the gothic. 2nd ed. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 109-109. ISBN 9780230008533

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2009) Daphne du Maurier. In: Mulvey-Roberts, Marie, (ed.) The handbook of the gothic. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 26-27. ISBN 9780230008533

Horner, Avril and Beer, Janet (2009) Edith Wharton and modernism: The mother's recompense. In: Morley, Catherine and Goody, Alex, (eds.) American modernism: cultural transactions. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 69-92. ISBN 9781443813570

Horner, Avril [Speaker] and Zlosnik, Sue [Speaker] (2009) The Gothic heroine revived. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2009) Keeping it in the family: incest and the female gothic plot in du Maurier and Murdoch. In: Wallace, Diana and Smith, Andrew, (eds.) The Female Gothic: New Directions. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 115-132. ISBN 9780230222717

Horner, Avril (2009) The gothic heroine : the reins of power and the conflicted self. In: Women, conflict and power; 15-17 Oct 2009, Toulouse, France.

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2008) Introduction. In: Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue, (eds.) Le Gothic: influences and appropriations in Europe and America. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-11. ISBN 9780230517646

Horner, Avril (2008) Kate Chopin, choice and modernism. In: Beer, Janet, (ed.) The Cambridge companion to Kate Chopin. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 132-146. ISBN 9780521883443

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue, eds. (2008) Le Gothic: influences and appropriations in Europe and America. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. 264p. ISBN 9780230517646

Horner, Avril (2007) Daphne du Maurier and the double dialogue with D. In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K..

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2007) Glimpses of the dark side. In: Taylor, Helen, (ed.) The Daphne du Maurier companion. London, U.K. : Virago. pp. 242-248. ISBN 9781844082353

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2006) Barbara Comyns. In: Hammill, Faye , Sponenberg, Ashlie and Miskimmin, Esme, (eds.) Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403916921

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2006) Daphne du Maurier. In: Hammill, Faye , Sponenberg, Ashlie and Miskimmin, Esme, (eds.) Encyclopedia of British Women's Writing, 1900-1950. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403916921

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2006) Female gothic. In: Powell, Anna and Smith, Andrew, (eds.) Teaching the gothic. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 107-120. ISBN 1403949301

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2005) Gothic and the comic turn. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. 205p. ISBN 0333771516

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2004) Dead funny: gothic, gender and the comic turn. Anglophonia: French journal of English studies, 15, pp. 185-198. ISSN (print) 1278-3331

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2004) Skin chairs and other domestic horrors: Barbara Comyns and the female gothic tradition. Gothic Studies, 6(1), pp. 90-102. ISSN (print) 1362-7937

Horner, Avril (2003) 'Small female skull': patriarchy and philosophy in the poetry of Carol Ann Duffy. In: Michelis, Angelica and Rowland, Antony, (eds.) The poetry of Carol Ann Duffy: 'Choosing tough words'. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 99-120. ISBN 0719063019

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2002) Agriculture, body sculpture, gothic culture: gothic parody in Gibbons, Atwood and Weldon. Gothic Studies, 4(2), pp. 167-177. ISSN (print) 1362-7937

Horner, Avril, ed. (2002) European Gothic: a spirited exchange 1760-1960. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. 260p. ISBN 0719060648

Horner, Avril (2002) Introduction. In: Horner, Avril, (ed.) European Gothic : a spirited exchange. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. pp. 1-16. ISBN 0719060648

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2002) 'Moving pictures': family portraits, gothic anxieties and Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. In: Smith, Andrew , Mason, Diane and Hughes, William, (eds.) Fictions of unease: the gothic from Otranto to The X-files. Bath, U.K. : Sulis Press. pp. 170-182. ISBN 095268568X

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2002) Unreal cities and undead legacies: T.S.Eliot and gothic hauntings in Waugh's A handful of dust and Barnes's Nightwood. In: Beer, Janet and Bennet, Bridget, (eds.) Special relationships: Anglo-American affinities and antagonisms 1854-1936. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 224-241. ISBN 071905818X

Horner, Avril (2002) A detour of filthiness: French fiction and Djuna Barnes's Nightwood. In: Horner, Avril, (ed.) European Gothic. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. pp. 230-251. ISBN 0719060648

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2001) Dame Daphne Du Maurier. In: Clark, Robert, (ed.) The Literary Encyclopedia. Norwich, U.K. : The Literary Dictionary Company Limited. ISSN (online) 1747-678X

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2001) Strolling in the dark: gothic flanerie in Djuna Barnes's Nightwood. In: Smith, Andrew and Wallace, Jeff, (eds.) Gothic modernisms. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 78-94. ISBN 0333918738

Horner, Avril and Keane, Angela, eds. (2000) Body matters: feminism, textuality, corporeality. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. 260p. ISBN 0719054680

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2000) Comic gothic. In: Punter, David, (ed.) A companion to the gothic. Oxford, U.K. : Blackwell. pp. 242-254. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture, no. 4) ISBN 0631206205

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2000) Daphne du Maurier and Gothic signatures: Rebecca as vamp(ire). In: Horner, Avril and Keane, Angela, (eds.) Body matters: feminism, textuality, corporeality. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. pp. 209-222. ISBN 0719054680

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2000) Daphne du Maurier: the French connection. In: Todd, Richard and Flora, Luisa, (eds.) Theme parks, rainforests and sprouting wastelands: European essays on theory and performance in contemporary British fiction. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Rodopi. pp. 173-184. ISBN 9042005025

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2000) Dead funny: Eaton Stannard Barrett's The heroine as comic gothic. Cardiff Corvey: reading the romantic text, 5(2), ISSN (online) 1748-5988

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2000) 'Releasing spirit from matter': comic alchemy in Spark's The Ballad of Peckham Rye, Updike's The witches of Eastwick and Mantel's Fludd. Gothic studies, 2(1), pp. 136-147. ISSN (print) 1362-7937

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (1999) Deaths in Venice: Daphne du Maurier's 'Don't look now'. In: Glennis, Byron and Punter, David, (eds.) Spectral readings: towards a gothic geography. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 219-232. ISBN 9780333699096

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (1998) Daphne du Maurier: writing, identity and the gothic imagination. Basingstoke, UK : Macmillan Press. 235p. ISBN 0333643348

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (1998) 'Extremely valuable property': the marketing of Rebecca. In: Simons, Judy and Fullbrook, Kate, (eds.) Writing: a woman's business: women, writing and the marketplace. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. pp. 48-65. ISBN 0719052807

Horner, Avril (1998) Heroine. In: Mulvey-Roberts, Marie, (ed.) The handbook to gothic literature. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 115-119. ISBN 0333670698

Horner, Avril (1998) Transgression. In: Mulvey-Roberts, Marie, (ed.) The handbook to gothic literature. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 286-287. ISBN 0333670698

Horner, Avril (1998) Unheimlich (the uncanny). In: Mulvey-Roberts, Marie, (ed.) The handbook to gothic literature. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 287-288. ISBN 0333670698

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (1996) A "disembodied spirit": the letters and fiction of Daphne du Maurier. Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism, 19(2), pp. 186-199. ISSN (print) 0144-0357

Horner, Avril (1995) "The poet's true commitment": Geoffrey Hill, the computer, and original sin. In: Salyer, Gregory and Detweiler, Robert, (eds.) Literature and theology at century's end. Atlanta, U.S. : Scholars Press. pp. 159-176. ISBN 0788500708

Horner, Avril (1994) Cernunnos arisen: the Celtic element in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian hymns. In: Thomas, Neil, (ed.) Celtic and Germanic themes in European literature. Lewiston, U.S. : Edwin Mellen Press. pp. 47-59. ISBN 0773494200

Horner, Avril and Lindop, Grevel (1991) Geoffrey Hill, John Cowper Powys, and 'The laurel axe'. Notes and Queries, 38(3), pp. 347-348. ISSN (print) 0029-3970

Horner, Avril (1991) Virginia Woolf, history, and the metaphors of Orlando. In: Easson, Angus, (ed.) History and the novel. Cambridge, U.K. : D.S. Brewer. pp. 70-87. (Essays & Studies, no. 1991) ISBN 0859913228

Horner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (1990) Landscapes of desire: metaphors in modern women's fiction. Hemel Hempstead, U.K. : Harvester Wheatsheaf. 231p. ISBN 0710812280

Horner, Avril (1990) 'Linnaean Pentecosts': Geoffrey Hill's 'An apology for the revival of Christian architecture in England'. Literature and Theology, 4(1), pp. 84-103. ISSN (print) 0269-1205

Horner, Avril (1989) Geoffrey Hill, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and 'Christmas trees'. Notes and Queries, 36(2), pp. 209-210. ISSN (print) 0029-3970

Horner, Avril (1987) Hill's 'Asmodeus'. The Explicator, 46(1), pp. 50-53. ISSN (print) 0014-4940

Horrod, Sarah and Robbins, Sue (2003) Collins COBUILD Business vocabulary in practice. Edition 2. London, UK : HarperCollins. 248p. ISBN 0007143036

Horscroft, Jessica (1999) Blindness in contemporary fiction: a critical study and two stories. (MPhil thesis), Kingston University.

Hubble, Nick (2006) Mass-Observation and everyday life: culture, history, theory. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. 250p. ISBN 1403935556

Hubble, Nick (2005) Five English disaster novels, 1951-1972. Foundation: the international review of science fiction, 34(95), pp. 89-103. ISSN (print) 0306-4964

Hubble, Nick (2005) Suburbans wake: Orwell's 'Coming up for air'. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Hubble, Nick (2002) Imagined and imaginary whales: George Orwell, Benedict Anderson and Salman Rushdie. World Literature Written in English, 40(1), pp. 29-41. ISSN (print) 0093-1705

Hubble, Nick (2001) Charles Madge and Mass-Observation are at home: from anthropology to war, and after. New Formations, 44, pp. 76-89. ISSN (print) 0950-2378

Hubble, Nick , Jolly, Margaretta and Marcus, Laura, eds. (2001) Mass-Observation as poetics and science. London, UK : Lawrence & Wishart. 182p. (New Formations) ISSN (print) 0950-2378 ISBN 0853159440

Hughes, Kathryn (2005) The short life and long times of Mrs Beeton. London, UK : Fourth Estate. 400p. ISBN 1841153737

Hunt, Andrew [Curator of an exhibition] and Casser, Anja [Curator of an exhibition] (2016) Concerning concrete poetry. Concerning concrete poetry. .

Hunt, Andrew (2016) Focal Point Gallery : a new institutional model? Architecture and Culture, 4(1), pp. 91-113. ISSN (print) 2050-7828

Hunt, Andrew (2016) Introduction by Andrew Hunt. In: Hunt, Andrew and Spooner, Cally, (eds.) Cally Spooner : Scripts. London, U.K. : Slimvolume. pp. 5-7. (Slimvolume Synthesis) ISBN 9781910516027

Hunt, Andrew (2016) Letter from Cuba. Art Monthly, 402, p. 35. ISSN (print) 0142-6702

Hunt, Andrew, ed. (2016) Paul Buck ' Disappearing Curtains '. London, U.K. : Slimvolume. 180p. ISBN 9781910516034

Hunt, Andrew [Curator of an exhibition] (2016) Scott King : Keep the home fires burning and Mother and Child (Luton). Scott King : Keep the home fires burning and Mother and Child (Luton). .

Hunt, Andrew [Curator of an exhibition] (2016) The green ray. The green ray. .

Hunt, Andrew (2016) The green ray. In: Hunt, Andrew, (ed.) Paul Buck ' Disappearing Curtains '. London, U.K. : Slimvolume. pp. 167-168. ISBN 9781910516034

Hurley, Karen (2011) EAP and the skills agenda in a climate of change and innovation. In: EAP within the Higher Education Garden: Cross Pollination between Disciplines, Departments, Research and Teaching; 10 - 12 Apr 2011, Portsmouth, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Ikoniadou, Eleni (2010) Rhythm-House: a virtual design for the digital. Culture Machine, 11, pp. 67-81. ISSN (online) 1465-4121

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James-Dunbar, Heidi (2011) Trauma and wounding. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Jensen, Liz (2006) My dirty little book of stolen time. London, UK : Bloomsbury Publishing. 320p. ISBN 0747584184

Jensen, Liz (2004) The ninth life of Louis Drax. London, UK : Bloomsbury. 320p. ISBN 0747571066

Jensen, Liz (2002) War crimes for the home. London, UK : Bloomsbury. 240p. ISBN 0747559694

Jensen, Margaret (2007) Book Review of: Quixotic fictions of the USA 1792-1815 by Sarah F. Wood. Modern Language Review, The, 102(3), p. 842. ISSN (print) 0026-7937

Jensen, Margaret M. (2002) The open book: creative misreadings in the works of selected modern authors. New York; Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan. 236p. ISBN 0312293534

Jensen, Meg (2016) Surviving the wreck : post-traumatic writers, bodies in transition and the point of autobiographical fiction. Life Writing, ISSN (print) 1448-4528 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Jensen, Meg (2015) The legible face of human rights in autobiographical fiction. In: Mcclennen, Sophia and Schultheis Moore, Alexandra, (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 185-193. (Routledge Literature Companions) ISBN 9780415736411 (In Press)

Jensen, Meg (2014) Post-traumatic memory projects : autobiographical fiction and counter-monuments. Textual Practice, 28(4), pp. 701-725. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Jensen, Meg and Jolly, Margaretta, eds. (2014) We shall bear witness: life narratives and human rights. Madison, WI, U.S. : University of Wisconsin Press. 332p. (Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography) ISBN 9780299300142

Jensen, Meg (2014) The fictional is political : forms of appeal in autobiographical fiction and poetry. In: Jensen, Meg and Jolly, Margaretta, (eds.) We shall bear witness : life narratives and human rights. Madison, WI, U.S. : University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 141-157. ISBN 9780299300142

Jensen, Meg (2012) Something beautiful for Mary. New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing, 9(3), pp. 337-341. ISSN (print) 1479-0726

Jensen, Meg (2012) The writer's diary as borderland: the public and private selves of Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, and Louisa May Alcott. Life Writing, 9(3), pp. 315-325. ISSN (print) 1448-4528

Jensen, Meg (2011) Getting to know me in theory and practice: negotiated truth and mourning in autobiographically-based fiction (J.G. Ballard, Virginia Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, Jack Kerouac, Louisa May Alcott and me). Literature Compass, 8(12), pp. 941-950. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Jensen, Meg and Jolly, Margaretta (2011) Introduction: life writing and critical practice. Literature Compass, 8(12), pp. 875-877. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Jensen, Meg [Speaker] (2010) Writers' diaries and their fiction. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 01 May 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jensen, Meg [Speaker] (2009) Behind a mask: the unknown thrillers of Louisa May Alcott. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jensen, Meg (2009) Book Review of: The unbearable Saki: the work of H. H. Munro by Sandie Byrne. Modern Language Review, 104(1), pp. 192-193. ISSN (print) 0026-7937

Jensen, Meg (2009) Introduction: do you speak life narrative? In: Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, (eds.) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. xxvii-xxxiii. ISBN 9781443805261

Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, eds. (2009) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 238p. ISBN 9781443805261

Jensen, Meg (2009) Separated by a common language: the (differing) discourses of life writing in theory and practice. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 24(2), pp. 299-314. ISSN (print) 0898-9575

Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane (2009) State of the art: the spirit of the age collection. In: Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, (eds.) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. xxxiv-xxxvii. ISBN 9781443805261

Jensen, Meg (2008) Book Review of: Original copy: plagiarism and originality in nineteenth-century literature by Robert MacFarlane. Modern Language Review, 103(3), pp. 839-840. ISSN (print) 0026-7937

Jensen, Meg (2007) Tradition and revelation: moments of being in Virginia Woolf's major novels. In: Shiach, Morag, (ed.) The Cambridge companion to the modernist novel. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. pp. 112-125. (Cambridge companions to literature) ISBN 0521670748

Jensen, Meg (2007) The anxiety of daughterhood: re-examining Bloom's theory of influence in the work of Louisa May Alcott and Virginia Woolf. Literature Compass, 4(4), pp. 1208-1226. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Jensen, Meg (2004) Roper, Esther Gertrude (1868-1938). In: Goldman, Lawrence, (ed.) Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198614111

Jensen, Meg (2004) Stephen, Caroline Emelia [Milly] (1834-1909). In: Goldman, Lawrence, (ed.) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198614111

Jones, Evan and Swift, Todd (2010) Introduction. In: Jones, Evan and Swift, Todd, (eds.) Modern Canadian poets. Manchester, U.K. : Carcanet. pp. xiii-xix. ISBN 9781857549386

Jones, Evan and Swift, Todd, eds. (2010) Modern Canadian poets. Manchester, U.K. : Carcanet. 240p. ISBN 9781857549386

Jordan, Jane (2014) "Literature at nurse": George Moore, Ouida and Fin-de-Siècle literary censorship. In: Heilmann, Ann and Llewellyn, Mark, (eds.) George Moore: influence and collaboration. London, U.K. : Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 69-82. ISBN 9781611494327

Jordan, Jane (2013) The Eliza Armstrong abduction case and the late-nineteenth-century social housing crisis. In: Literary London 2013 : London in crisis and disorder; 17-19 July 2013, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane and King, Andrew, eds. (2013) Ouida and Victorian popular culture. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 248p. (The Nineteenth Century Series) ISBN 9781409405894

Jordan, Jane (2011) Ouida. In: Gilbert, Pamela K., (ed.) A companion to sensation fiction. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. pp. 220-231. (Blackwell companions to literature and culture, no. 75) ISBN 9781405195584

Jordan, Jane (2011) Ouida: how conceptions of the popular reader contributed to the making of a popular novelist. In: Palmer, Beth and Buckland, Adelene, (eds.) A return to the common reader: print culture and the novel, 1850–1900. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 37-54. ISBN 9781409400271

Jordan, Jane (2011) The law and sensation. In: Gilbert, Pamela K., (ed.) A companion to sensation fiction. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. pp. 507-515. (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture, no. 75) ISBN 9781405195584

Jordan, Jane [Speaker] (2010) Dickens's secret history. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 01 May 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane (2009) Book Review of: Ouida the phenomenon: evolving social, political, and gender concerns in her fiction by Natalie Schroeder and Shari Hodges Holt. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 28(2), pp. 384-386. ISSN (print) 0732-7730

Jordan, Jane [Speaker] (2009) 'Dead! and never called me mother!'. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane (2009) 'Everything is true as solemnly as I can declare it': the case of Ouida and her biographers. In: Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, (eds.) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 183-194. ISBN 9781443805261

Jordan, Jane (2009) The peasant and the picturesque in Ouida’s Italy. In: Vescovi, Alessandro , Villa, Luisa and Vita, Paul, (eds.) The Victorians and Italy: literature, travel, politics and art. Monza, Italy : Polimetrica Publisher. pp. 61-79. ISSN (print) 2037-2515 ISBN 9788876991639

Jordan, Jane (2007) Josephine Butler. London, UK : Hambledon Continuum. 368p. ISBN 1847250459

Jordan, Jane (2007) Ouida: the making of a Victorian popular novelist. In: Print culture and the novel: 1850-1900; 20 Jan 2007, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane (2007) Sex and the woman writer: Ouida and her biographers. In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane (2006) The English Delilah: Katherine O'Shea and Irish politics, 1882-1891. In: Swift, Roger and Kinealy, Christine, (eds.) Politics and Power in Victorian Ireland. Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press. pp. 69-83. ISBN 1851829962

Jordan, Jane (2006) Reclaiming "women writers": Marie Corelli's defence of Ouida. In: Suitable for the boudoir and the circulating library: Marie Corelli and popular women novelists 1880-1910; 30 Mar - 01 Apr 2006, Stratford upon Avon, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane (2006) Trophies of the saviour: Josephine Butler's biographical sketches of prostitutes. In: Daggers, Jenny and Neal, Diana, (eds.) Sex, gender and religion: Josephine Butler revisited. Oxford, UK : Peter Lang. pp. 21-36. (American University Studies, no. Series 7) ISBN 0820481173

Jordan, Jane (2005) Kitty O'Shea: an Irish affair. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK : Sutton Publishing. 278p. ISBN 0750933429

Jordan, Jane (2005) Sex in the suburbs: the Parnell divorce scandal of 1890. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Jordan, Jane and Sharp, Ingrid, eds. (2003) Josephine Butler and the prostitution campaigns: diseases of the body politic. London : Routledge. 2192p. (History of Feminism) ISBN 0415226848

Jordan, Jane (2003) Volume II. The ladies' appeal and protest. London, UK : Routledge. 371p. (Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic) ISBN 0415226864

Jordan, Jane (2003) Volume III. The constitution violated: the Parliamentary campaign. London, UK : Routledge. 362p. (Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic) ISBN 0415226872

Jordan, Jane (2003) Volume IV. Child prostitution and the age of consent. London, UK : Routledge. 472p. (Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic) ISBN 0415226880

Jordan, Jane (2001) Josephine Butler. London, UK : John Murray. 368p. ISBN 0719555841

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Keeble, Trevor (2006) Photographing home. In: Aynsley, Jeremy and Grant, Charlotte, (eds.) Imagined interiors: representing the domestic interior since the renaissance. London, U.K. : V & A Publications. pp. 218-219. ISBN 9781851774920

Keyes, Jarrad Morris (2011) The logics of dissolution: delineating the urban problematic in contemporary British literature. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Kiernan, Anna (2007) Not the only fruit: the significance of the rise of the book prize as cultural capital and sales tool for women authors, new reading communities and the literary establishment. In: Beyond the book: contemporary cultures of reading conference; 31 Aug - 02 Sep 2007, Birmingham, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Kiernan, Anna (2006) No satisfaction: Sex and the city, Run catch kiss and the conflict of desires in chick lit's new heroines. In: Ferriss, Suzanne and Young, Mallory, (eds.) Chick lit: the new woman's fiction. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 207-218. ISBN 9780415975032

Kiernan, Anna (2006) "This memoir is a subjective truth": marketing the real and the desire for literary 'authenticity'. In: Fourth international conference on the book; 20-22 Oct 2006, Boston, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Kiernan, Anna (2005) Power, pleasure and performativity in chick-lit's new literary heroines. In: The erotic: exploring critical issues, 2nd global conference; 09-11 May 2005, Budapest, Hungary. (Unpublished)

Kiernan, Anna (2005) The growth of reading groups as a feminine leisure pursuit: cultural democracy or dumbing down? In: Third international conference on the book; 11-13 Sep 2005, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Knapper, Stephen (2007) Scaramouche and the seventeenth century: "more art and less matter"? In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Knapper, Stephen (2007) Scaramouche: the mask and the millenium. In: Robb, David, (ed.) Clowns, fools and picaros: popular forms in theatre, fiction and film. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Rodopi. pp. 127-145. (At the interface/Probing the boundaries, no. 43) ISBN 9789042023406

Kureishi, Hanif (2008) Something to tell you. London, U.K. : Faber and Faber. 345p. ISBN 9780571209774

Kureishi, Hanif (2007) Venus. Faber and Faber. 128p. ISBN 0571235891

Kureishi, Hanif (2004) My ear at his heart: reading my father. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 198p. ISBN 0571224032

Kureishi, Hanif (2004) When the night begins. London : Faber and Faber. 48p. ISBN 0571224482

Kureishi, Hanif (2003) The mother. London : Faber and Faber. 128p. ISBN 0571221920

Kureishi, Hanif (2002) Dreaming and scheming: reflections on writing and politics. London : Faber and Faber. 270p. ISBN 9780571214341

Kureishi, Hanif (2002) The body and other stories. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 272p. ISBN 0571209726

Kureishi, Hanif (2001) Gabriel's gift. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 178p. ISBN 0571207928

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Lambrou, Marina (2017) Dialogism in journalistic discourse: an analysis of Ian McEwan's "Savagely Awoken". In: Thomas, Bronwen and Mildorf, Jarmila, (eds.) Dialogue across Media. Amsterdam : John Benjamins. pp. 137-154. (Dialogue Studies, no. 28) ISBN 9789027210456 (In Press)

Lambrou, Marina (2016) Disnarration and the unmentioned in fact and fiction. London, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 112p. ISBN 9781137507778 (In Press)

Lambrou, Marina (2016) Telling stories. Lingo: The Language Magazine for Young Readers, 1(3), pp. 22-23.

Lambrou, Marina [Reviewer] (2014) Book review of: 'Corpus stylistics and Dickens's fiction' by Michaela Malhberg. English Language & Linguistics, 18(1), pp. 202-207. ISSN (print) 1360-6743

Lambrou, Marina (2014) Stylistics, conversation analysis and the cooperative principle. In: Burke, Michael, (ed.) The Routledge handbook of stylistics. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 136-154. (Routledge Handbooks in English Language Studies) ISBN 9780415527903

Lambrou, Marina (2011) Teaching non-literary stylistics. In: Jeffries, Lesley and McIntyre, Dan, (eds.) Teaching Stylistics. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. (Teaching the New English) ISBN 9780230235878

Lambrou, Marina and Stockwell, Peter, eds. (2007) Contemporary stylistics. London, U.K. : Continuum. 287p. ISBN 9780826493859

Lambrou, Marina and Stockwell, Peter (2007) Introduction: the state of contemporary stylistics. In: Lambrou, Marina and Stockwell, Peter, (eds.) Contemporary stylistics. London, U.K. : Continuum. pp. 1-4. ISBN 9780826493859

Lambrou, Marina (2007) Oral accounts of personal experiences: when is a narrative a recount? In: Lambrou, Marina and Stockwell, Peter, (eds.) Contemporary stylistics. London, U.K. : Continuum. pp. 195-208. ISBN 9780826493859

Lambrou, Marina (2007) Telling stories: males and females doing gender in personal narratives about trouble. In: Jeffries, Lesley , McIntyre, Dan and Bousfield, Derek, (eds.) Stylistics and social cognition: PALA 25. Amsterdam : Rodopi. pp. 125-139. (PALA, no. 4) ISBN 9789042023123

Lambrou, Marina (2005) Story patterns in oral narratives : a variationist critique of Labov and Waletzky's model of narrative schemas. (PhD thesis), Middlesex University.

Lambrou, Marina (2003) Collaborative oral narratives of general experience: when an interview becomes a conversation. Language and Literature, 12(2), pp. 153-174. ISSN (print) 0963-9470

Linton, David (2016) Performing dialogues of race and culture. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) Hamlet. Twickenham, U.K. : Aurora Metro Books. pp. iv-xv. ISBN 9781911501015

Lipsedge, Karen (2015) Domesticity. In: Day, Gary and Lynch, Jack, (eds.) The Encyclopedia of British Literature 1660 - 1789. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley Blackwell. pp. 414-416. ISBN 9781444330205

Lipsedge, Karen (2014) Pamela goes to the Americas: the Pamela illustrations in eighteenth-century London and the Americas. In: London and the Americas 1492-1812; 17 - 21 Jul 2014, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Lipsedge, Karen (2012) At home: the representation of the domestic interior in the novels of Samuel Richardson and Fanny Burney. In: Saggini, Francesca and Soccio, Anna Enrichetta, (eds.) The house of fiction as the house of life: representations of the house from Richardson to Woolf. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781443839761

Lipsedge, Karen (2012) Domestic space in eighteenth-century British novels. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 215p. ISBN 9780230355279

Lipsedge, Karen (2009) "I was also absent at my dairy-house": the representation and symbolic function of the dairy house in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 22(1), pp. 29-48. ISSN (print) 0840-6286

Lipsedge, Karen (2007) "Enter into thy closet": women, closet culture and the eighteenth century novel. In: Styles, John and Vickery, Amanda, (eds.) Gender, taste and material culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830. New Haven CT, USA : Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300116595

Lipsedge, Karen (2006) A place of refuge, seduction or danger?: the representation of the Ivy Summer-House in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. Journal of Design History, 19(3), pp. 185-196. ISSN (print) 0952-4649

Lipsedge, Karen (2005) Representations of the domestic parlour in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 17(3), pp. 391-423. ISSN (print) 0840-6286

Longfellow, Erica (2011) 'Take unto ye words': Elizabeth Isham's 'Booke of rememberance' and Puritan cultural forms. In: Harris, Johanna and Scott-Baumann, Elizabeth, (eds.) The intellectual culture of Puritan women, 1558-1680. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 122-134. (Early modern literature in history) ISBN 9780230228641

Longfellow, Erica (2010) Book Review of: From perfection to The Elixir: How George Herbert fashioned a famous poem by Ben de la Mare. Seventeenth Century, 25(1), pp. 178-179. ISSN (print) 0268-117X

Longfellow, Erica [Speaker] (2009) Shakespeare imagining history. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Longfellow, Erica (2008) Trauma, melancholy and the origins of autobiography. In: Writing and Trauma: a Literary Symposium; 28 May 2008, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Longfellow, Erica (2006) Early modern women's writing in 2005. Literature Compass, 3(4), pp. 792-803. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Longfellow, Erica (2006) Public, private and the household in early seventeenth-century England. Journal of British Studies, 45(2), pp. 313-334. ISSN (print) 0021-9371

Longfellow, Erica (2004) Lady Anne Southwell's Indictment of Adam. In: Burke, Victoria E. and Gibson, Jonathan, (eds.) Early modern women's manuscript writing: selected papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium. Aldershot, UK : Ashgate. pp. 111-134. ISBN 0754604691

Longfellow, Erica (2004) Women and religious writing in early modern England. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. 252p. ISBN 0521837588

Longfellow, Erica (2002) Eliza's babes: poetry "proceeding from divinity" in seventeenth-century England. Gender and History, 14(2), pp. 242-265. ISSN (print) 0953-5233

Lowe, Hannah (2016) Chan. Bloodaxe Books. 80p. ISBN 9781780372839 (In Press)

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Mancewicz, Aneta (2016) Performing Shakespeare in Europe. Literature Compass, 13(11), pp. 711-723. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Manning, Susan , Brown, Ian , Clancy, Thomas Owen and Pittock, Murray, eds. (2007) The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature. Vol. 2 Enlightenment, Britain and Empire (1707-1918). Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 390p. ISBN 9780748624812

Martin, Priscilla and Rowe, Anne (2010) Iris Murdoch: a literary life. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 202p. (Literary Lives) ISBN 9781403948502

Masikunas, George and Baverstock, Alison Mary (2011) How well do UK publishers of marketing textbooks investigate and understand the market to which they are selling? International Journal of the Book, 8(4), pp. 93-102. ISSN (print) 1447-9516

Matthews, Rosemary (2007) A life in the balance. In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

May, Anthony (2013) The construction of national identity in Northern Ireland and Scotland: culture and politics after Thatcher. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

May, Anthony (2013) The depiction of the Miami Showband Massacre in Eoin McNamee's 'The Ultras'. In: History, postcolonialism and tradition: The Postcolonial Studies Association conference 2013; 12 - 13 Sep 2013, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

McNeil, Tony (2010) Much ado about Twitter: using Twitter for a final-year Shakespeare course. In: International Technology, Education and Development Conference; 08 - 10 Mar 2010, Valencia, Spain. (Unpublished)

McNeil, Tony (2010) Twitter is dead: refelections on student resistance to microblogging. In: 5th Plymouth e-learning conference: learning without limits; 08 - 09 Apr 2010, Plymouth, U.K.. (Unpublished)

McQuillan, Martin (2012) 'No country for old men': Paul de Man and the Post-Romantic predicament. In: McQuillan, Martin, (ed.) The Post-Romantic predicament. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-29. (The Frontiers of theory) ISBN 9780748641055

McQuillan, Martin (2011) Muriel Spark in Palestine. In: Gardiner, Michael , MacDonald, Graeme and O'Gallagher, Niall, (eds.) Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature: Comparative Texts and Critical Perspectives. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748637744

McQuillan, Martin (2009) Aesthetic allegory: reading Hegel after Bernal. In: McQuillan, Martin and Willis, Ika, (eds.) The origins of deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230581906

McQuillan, Martin (2009) Foreword: Taught by love. In: McQuillan, Martin and Willis, Ika, (eds.) The origins of deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230581906

McQuillan, Martin and Willis, Ika, eds. (2009) The origins of deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 296p. ISBN 9780230581906

McQuillan, Martin (2007) Is deconstruction really a Jewish science? Bloom, Freud and Derrida. In: Sellars, Roy and Allen, Graham, (eds.) The Salt companion to Harold Bloom. Cambridge, U.K. : Salt Publishing. pp. 235-254. ISBN 9781876857202

McQuillan, Martin (2006) 'What we are rather blithely calling here the United States ...'. Oxford Literary Review, 28, pp. 91-101. ISSN (print) 0305-1498

McQuillan, Martin (2005) "The last Jewish intellectual" Edward W. Said 1935-2003. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 13(1), pp. 1-26. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2004) Deconstruction. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 12(1), pp. 255-278. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2004) Film. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 12(1), pp. 98-104. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2004) Introduction. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 12(1), pp. 1-15. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2003) Deconstruction. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 11(1), pp. 290-309. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2003) Introduction. The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 11(1), pp. 1-5. ISSN (print) 1077-4254

McQuillan, Martin (2003) Tele-techno-theology. In: Wolfreys, Julian, (ed.) Glossalalia: an alphabet of critical keywords. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 279-296. ISBN 9780748614349

McQuillan, Martin (2002) Editorial - Reading Cixous writing. Oxford Literary Review, 24, p. 3. ISSN (print) 0305-1498

McQuillan, Martin (2002) In bed with Muriel Spark: mourning, metonymy and autobiography. In: McQuillan, Martin, (ed.) Theorizing Muriel Spark: gender, race, deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 78-91. ISBN 0333794141

McQuillan, Martin (2002) Introduction: 'I don't know anything about Freud' : Muriel Spark meets contemporary criticism. In: McQuillan, Martin, (ed.) Theorizing Muriel Spark: gender, race, deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 1-33. ISBN 0333794141

McQuillan, Martin, ed. (2002) Theorizing Muriel Spark: gender, race, deconstruction. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. 245p. ISBN 0333794141

McQuillan, Martin [Interviewer] and Cixous, Helene [Interviewee] (2002) 'You race towards that secret, which escapes': an interview with Helene Cixous. Oxford Literary Review, 24, pp. 185-201. ISSN (print) 0305-1498

McQuillan, Martin (2002) The girl who steps along, or, 10 steps on the ladder to reading Cixous. Oxford Literary Review, 24, pp. 43-69. ISSN (print) 0305-1498

McQuillan, Martin, ed. (2000) The narrative reader. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 353p. ISBN 0415205328

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Mencia, Maria (2016) E-Lit practice and pedagogy : interweaving methods, content and technology. In: ICDMT 2016 : International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality; 03 - 05 Nov 2016, Bremen, Germany. (Unpublished)

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Mencia, Maria (2011) Connected memories: contextualising creative research practice. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 4(1), pp. 37-51. ISSN (print) 1753-5190

Mencia, Maria (2011) From the page to the screen to augmented reality: new modes of language-driven technology-mediated research. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 4(1), pp. 3-7. ISSN (print) 1753-5190

Mencia, Maria (2011) New Media Art/Poetry: A textu(r)al surface. In: E-Literature and New Media Art; 22-23 Sep 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Unpublished)

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Mepham, John (2000) Dorothy Richardson's 'unreadability': graphic style and narrative strategy in a modernist novel. English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, 43(4), pp. 449-464. ISSN (print) 0013-8339

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Miller, James (2015) Short stories - 'experimental' shorts. In: Newland, Courttia and Hershman, Tania, (eds.) Writing short stories: a writers’ & artists’ companion. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 104-105. (Writers' and Artists' Companions) ISBN 9781408130803

Miller, James (2015) Six Month Anniversary. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) Refuge. Norwich, U.K. : Salt/ Galley Beggar Press. ISBN 9781910296639

Miller, James (2015) The importance of place and setting in the novel. In: Royle, Nicholas, (ed.) The art of the novel. Cromer, U.K. : Salt. pp. 129-138. ISBN 9781907773655

Miller, James (2014) Exploding zombie cock. Norwich, U.K. : Galley Beggar Press. 22p. (Singles) ISBN 9781910296356

Miller, James (2014) Micro-narratives of the everyday. Litro Magazine, 134, ISSN (online) 1750-6603

Miller, James (2014) Quiet evenings at the Moriglen Care Home. In: Ream, Sarah, (ed.) Sex staves. London, U.K. : The Pigeonhole. ISBN 9781910879078

Miller, James (2014) The red mist. Litro Magazine,

Miller, James (2010) Sunshine State. London, U.K. : Little Brown. 344p. ISBN 9781408701843

Miller, James (2009) Integration, transformation and the redemption of America: 'The Fire Next Time' and ‘A Letter from Birmingham Jail’. European Journal of American Culture, 28(3), pp. 245-262. ISSN (print) 1466-0407

Miller, James (2009) Lost boys. London, U.K. : Little Brown. 275p. ISBN 9780349120980

Miller, James (2008) What does it mean to be an American? The dialectics of self-discovery in Baldwin's “Paris essays” (1950–1961). Journal of American Studies, 42(01), pp. 51-66. ISSN (print) 0021-8758

Miller, James (2015) On Notting Hill. Litro Magazine, (Submitted)

Minors, Helen Julia (2014) How can music deliver the story of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? In: Kingston Connections 2014; 21 - 29 Jun 2014, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Moehrke, Diana, Rajaratnam, Nimalan and Perselli, Victoria (2014) Students as ‘resourceful peers’: collaboration with and between students. In: 10th Faculty Conference 2014: Empowering Partnerships; 17 Jul 2014, Kingston, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Moehrke-Rasul, Diana (2015) Intercultural learning as lived experiences : a pedagogic exploration among international students and staff in a UK tertiary education setting. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Morgan Wortham, Simon and Alfano, Chiara, eds. (2016) Desire in ashes: deconstruction, psychoanalysis, philosophy. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. 190p. (Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy) ISBN 9781472529138

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2016) Fleeced. Paragraph, 39(2), pp. 149-164. ISSN (print) 0264-8334

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2016) 'There shall be no mourning'. In: Morgan Wortham, Simon and Alfano, Chiara, (eds.) Desire in ashes: deconstruction, psychoanalysis, philosophy. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 43-71. (Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy) ISBN 9781472529138

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2016) What is a Complex? Journal for Cultural Research, ISSN (print) 1479-7585 (Epub Ahead of Print)

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2014) The Archive, The Event, and the Impression. In: Mays, Sas, (ed.) Libraries, Literatures, and Archives. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 185-201. (Routledge Studies in Library and Information Science) ISBN 9780415843874

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2014) Joking apart. The Oxford Literary Review, 36(2), pp. 274-276. ISSN (print) 0305-1498

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2014) Modern Thought in Pain: Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 168p. (Frontiers of Theory) ISBN 9780748692415

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2013) Afterword: Impossible Divisions. SAQ: South Atlantic Quarterly, 112(1), pp. 163-170. ISSN (print) 0038-2876

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2013) Survival of cruelty. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 51(S1), pp. 126-141. ISSN (print) 0038-4283

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2013) Time of debt: on the Nietzschean origins of Lazzarato's indebted man. Radical philosophy(180), pp. 35-43. ISSN (print) 0300-211X

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2011) 'By force of love ... something should happen to God, and someone happen to him': the other's other(s) in Derrida. Textual Practice, 25(6), pp. 1051-1073. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2011) Resistances - after Derrida after Freud. Mosaic: a journal for the interdisciplinary study of literature, 44(4), pp. 51-61. ISSN (print) 0027-1276

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2009) Anonymity writing pedagogy: Beckett, Descartes, Derrida. Symploke, 16(1-2), pp. 93-105. ISSN (print) 1069-0697

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2008) Derrida: writing events. London, U.K. : Continuum. 145p. (Continuum studies in philosophy) ISBN 9781847062475

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2007) Counter introduction. Textual Practice, 21(2), pp. 213-229. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2007) Editorial. Textual Practice, 21(2), pp. 203-211. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary, eds. (2007) Experimenting: essays with Samuel Weber. New York : Fordham University Press. 274p. ISBN 9780823228157

Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary (2007) Introduction: experimenting. In: Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary, (eds.) Experimenting: essays with Samuel Weber. New York : Fordham University Press. pp. 1-12. ISBN 9780823228157

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2007) Law of friendship: Agamben and Derrida. New Formations, 62, pp. 89-105. ISSN (print) 0950-2378

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2007) Of debts, dreams and jokes: or, Weberian theatricality. In: Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary, (eds.) Experimenting: essays with Samuel Weber. New York : Fordham University Press. pp. 44-84. ISBN 9780823228157

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2006) Deconstruction (1966). In: Clark, Robert, (ed.) The literary encyclopedia. Norwich, U.K. : The Literary Dictionary Company Limited. ISSN (online) 1747-678X

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2006) Unheard of. Textual Practice, 20(1), pp. 121-140. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2006) 'The fidelity of a guardian': the 'double keeping' of Jacques Derrida. Parallax, 12(3), pp. 85-98. ISSN (print) 1353-4645

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2004) Anthologizing Derrida. In: Di Leo, Jeffrey R., (ed.) On anthologies: politics and pedagogy. Lincoln, U.S. : University of Nebraska Press. pp. 326-341. ISBN 0803266448

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2004) Obsessional writing. Textual Practice, 18(1), pp. 47-63. ISSN (print) 0950-236X

Morgan Wortham, Simon and Fynsk, Christopher (2004) The claim of the humanities: a dialogue between Simon Morgan Wortham and Christopher Fynsk. Culture Machine, ISSN (print) 1743-6176

Morgan Wortham, Simon (2003) Samuel Weber: acts of reading. Aldershot : Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 147p. ISBN 0754631222

Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary (2002) Responding: a discussion with Samuel Weber. South Atlantic Quarterly, 101(3), pp. 695-724. ISSN (print) 0038-2876

Morris, Wendy (2016) Reading fellows. UKSG eNews, 373, ISSN (online) 2048-7746

Morrison, Blake [Speaker], Kureishi, Hanif [Speaker] and Kiernan, Anna [Speaker] (2007) Blake Morrison and Hanif Kureishi with Anna Kiernan [panel discussion]. In: Spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston upon Thames. (Unpublished)

Murray, Lesley and Upstone, Sara, eds. (2014) Researching and representing mobilities: transdisciplinary encounters. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 236p. ISBN 9781137346650

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Noguera, Teresa (2011) Supporting children's narrative composition: the development and reflection of a visual approach for 7-8 year-olds. (PhD thesis), Brunel University.

Noguera, Teresa (2010) Visual literacy and visual literature: Literarts that have to be learnt. In: 4th Global Conference: Visual Literacies - Exploring Critical Issues; 07-09 July 2010, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Osborn, Pamela (2013) Another country: bereavement, mourning and survival in the novels of Iris Murdoch. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Osborn, Pamela (2012) Minding the gap: mourning in the work of Murdoch and Derrida. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 110-125. ISBN 9780230348288

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Osborn, Pamela (2010) 'Art cannot but console for what it weeps over': Derrida's The work of mourning and The philosopher's pupil. In: Iris Murdoch: on the margins; 10 - 11 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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Palmer, Vanessa (2011) The will to truth: an exploration of modern motherhood in contemporary literature. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Parker, David (2009) Dickens, the Inns of Court, and the Inns of Chancery. In: Literary London 2009 : representations of London in literature; 09-10 July 2009, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2009) Prelude: the view from the den. In: International conference: Dickens and the voices of Victorian culture; 8 - 10 June 2009, Verona, Italy. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2008) Dickens's death: the Peckham conjecture. Dickens Quarterly, 25(3), pp. 190-193. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

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Parker, David (2008) The Pickwick prefaces. In: 14th Annual Dickens Society symposium; 06 - 09 Aug 2009, Providence, U.S.. (Unpublished)

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Parker, David [Reviewer] (2007) Book Review of: The old story, with a difference: Pickwick's vision by Julian Wolfreys. Dickens Quarterly, 24(1), pp. 37-39. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

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Parker, David (2007) The topicality of Pickwick. In: 101st International Dickens Fellowship Conference; 19 -24 Jul 2007, Pennsylvania, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2006) Dickens, Edward Said and Australia. In: Dilnot, Alan, (ed.) Down under with Dickens: papers selected from the International Dickens Conference Melbourne 2004. Melbourne : The Dickens Fellowship. pp. 35-49. ISBN 0977515206

Parker, David [Reviewer] (2005) Book Review of: The seven basic plots: why we tell stories by Christopher Booker. Dickens Quarterly, 22(3), pp. 189-192. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

Parker, David (2005) Christmas and Charles Dickens. New York, USA : AMS Press. 355p. ISBN 0404644643

Parker, David (2005) Dickens' things. In: Dickens: life and afterlife; 04 - 06 Aug 2005, Santa Cruz, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2005) How the Pickwick papers became a novel. In: Tenth annual Dickens symposium; 14 - 16 Oct 2005, Springfield, Mass., U.S.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2004) Afterword. In: James, Simon J., (ed.) Collected works of George Gissing on Charles Dickens. Grayswood, U.K. : Grayswood Press. pp. 203-217. ISBN 0954624726

Parker, David [Reviewer] (2004) Book Review of: Dickens's fiction: tapestries of conscience by Stanley Friedman. Dickens Quarterly, 21(3), pp. 183-185. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

Parker, David (2004) Dickens, Edward Said and Australia. In: International Dickens Fellowship Conference; July 2004, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2003) The Christmas episode of Great expectations. In: The Dickens Society: eighth annual symposium; 10 -12 Oct 2003, Oakland, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2003) John Dickens and George Franklin: Five Letters, 1839-41. The Dickensian, 99(3), pp. 223-230.

Parker, David (2002) Dickens and the American Christmas. Dickens Quarterly, 19, pp. 160-169. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

Parker, David (2002) Dickens and the American Christmas. In: Dickens and America: literature, industry and culture; 04 - 06 Apr 2002, Lowell, Massachusetss, U.S.. (Unpublished)

Parker, David (2002) The Doughty Street novels: Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, Barnaby Rudge. New York, USA : AMS Press. 249p. ISBN 0404644562

Parker, David [Reviewer] (2001) Book Review of: The companion to Great Expectations by David Paroissien. Dickens Quarterly, 18(1), pp. 55-59. ISSN (print) 0742-5473

Parker, David and Beardmore, John (2001) Dickens and Petersham. The Dickensian, 97, pp. 159-161. ISSN (print) 0012-2440

Pateman, Matthew (2011) '... deposited in traces': Lyotard, Paul, the hyphen. In: Rewriting Lyotard; 11 - 13 Feb 2011, Edmonton, Canada. (Unpublished)

Pateman, Matthew (2010) Pre-Christian, postmodern apostate: later Lyotard's recursive St.Paul. In: London Graduate School Seminar Series; 22 Nov 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Pateman, Matthew (2006) The aesthetics of culture in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Jefferson, North Carolina, U.S. : McFarland. 276p. ISBN 9780786422494

Pateman, Matthew (2004) Julian Barnes. Tavistock, U.K. : Northcote House. 128p. (Writers and their work) ISBN 9780746309780

Perkins, M. A. (1997) The importance of dreams in Coleridge's ''theanthropology''. Dreaming, 7(2), pp. 171-183. ISSN (print) 1053-0797

Perry, Paul (2014) Gunpowder Valentine: new and selected poems. Dublin, Ireland : Dedalus Press. 248p. ISBN 9781906614942

Perry, Paul, ed. (2012) Beyond the workshop. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. 216p. ISBN 9781899999521

Perry, Paul (2012) Introduction: Desire paths or 'The workshop is dead. Long live the workshop'. In: Perry, Paul, (ed.) Beyond the workshop. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. 9-15. ISBN 9781899999521

Perry, Paul (2010) The last falcon and small ordinance. Dublin, Ireland : Dedalus Press. 90p. ISBN 9781906614287

Perselli, Victoria and Moehrke-Rasul, Diana (2017) Curriculum internationalisation and intercultural learning from the perspective of recognition : a critical pedagogic review and discussion of the literature. In: Portera, Agostino and Grant, Carl A., (eds.) Intercultural education and competences : challenges and answers for the global world. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars. pp. 129-144. ISBN 9781443821315

Perselli, Victoria (2016) Theory, theorising and pedagogies of change. In: Perselli, Victoria, (ed.) Education, theory and pedagogies of change in a global landscape: interdisciplinary perspectives on the role of theory in doctoral research. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-30. ISBN 9781137549228

Perselli, Victoria and Moehrke-Rasul, Diana (2015) 'Recognising' intercultural learning in the ELT classroom: a phenomenological approach. In: Kingston Educational Research Network (KERN) Forum: Engagement and Collaboration; 19 Jun 2015, Kingston, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria (2015) Theory, theorising and pedagogies of change in an era of (theory) austerity: some themes and issues regarding doctoral researchers’ identities and practices. In: Oxford Brookes University - EdD Colloquium: National and International Perspectives on Education; 27 Jun 2015, Oxford, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria (2015) Where does theory come from in HE? Drawing inspiration about theory from its practice in doctoral and post-doctoral projects. In: Where Does Theory Come From in the Doctoral Project? Society for Research in Higher Education; 08 Jun 15, Glasgow, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria (2015) Where does theory come from...? Contexts and practices. In: ECER 2015, Budapest: Education and Transition - Contributions from Educational Research; 07-11 Sep 2015, Budapest, Hungary. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria (2014) The application process. In: Algerian-UK PhD Programme: Preparatory Workshops; 06-07 May 2014, Algiers, Algeria. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria and Moehrke, Diana (2013) The time for “recognising” intercultural learning has come. In: Intercultural Education and Counselling in a Global World; 15-18 Apr 2013, Verona, Italy. (Unpublished)

Perselli, Victoria (2012) Rethinking pedagogy in the context of the English Language Teaching curriculum: towards 'transformative internationalisation'? In: Educational Research Forum; 15 Jun 2012, Kingston, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Phillippy, Patricia (2014) Sidney Montagu and the Sacramental Sign: Memorial and Sacred Objects in Post-Reformation England. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 44(3), pp. 549-583. ISSN (print) 1082-9636

Phillippy, Patricia (2014) The poet in stone: Garrick's Temple and Southwark Cathedral. In: Garrick and Shakespeare; 25 - 27 Jun 2014, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Phillippy, Patricia (2011) Living stones: Lady Elizabeth Russell and the art of sacred conversation. In: White, Micheline, (ed.) English women, religion, and textual production, 1500–1625. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 17-36. ISBN 9781409406518

Phillippy, Patricia (2011) A comfortable farewell: child-loss and funeral monuments in early modern England. In: Miller, Naomi and Yavneh, Naomi, (eds.) Gender and early modern constructions of childhood. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 17-38. (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World) ISBN 9781409429975

Phillippy, Patricia [Editor], Russell, Elizabeth Cooke Hoby and Goodrich, Jaime [Translator] (2011) The writings of an English Sappho. Toronto, Canada : Iter and Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. 514p. (The other voice in early modern Europe) ISBN 9780772721129

Phillippy, Patricia (2007) Procreation, child-loss and the gendering of the sonnet. In: Chedgzoy, Kate , Greenhalgh, Susanne and Shaugnessey, Robert, (eds.) Shakespeare and Childhood. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 96-114. ISBN 9780521871259

Phillippy, Patricia (2003) "'I might againe have been the Sepulcure': Maternal and paternal mourning in Early Modern England". In: Vaught, Jennifer C. and Bruckner, Lynn Dickson, (eds.) Grief and Gender, 700-1700. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 197-214. ISBN 9780312293826

Phillippy, Patricia (2002) "The Mat(t)er of Death: The Defense of Eve and the Female Ars Moriendi". In: Malcolmson, Cristina and Suzuki, Mihoko, (eds.) Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1700. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 141-160. (Early Modern Cultural Studies) ISBN 9780312294571

Phillippy, Patricia (2002) Women, death and literature in post-Reformation England. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 311p. ISBN 0521814898

Phillippy, Patricia (2001) The Sisters of Magdalene: Women's Mourning in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. English Literary Renaissance, 31(1), pp. 78-106. ISSN (print) 0013-8312

Phillippy, Patricia (2000) London's mourning garment: maternity, mourning and Royal succession. In: Miller, Naomi J. and Yavneh, Naomi, (eds.) Maternal Measures: Figuring Caregiving in the Early Modern Period. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 319-332. (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World) ISBN 9780754603085

Phillippy, Patricia (1998) "Loytering in love": Ovid's Heroides, hospitality, and humanist education in The taming of the shrew. Criticism, 40(1), pp. 27-53. ISSN (print) 0011-1589

Phillippy, Patricia (1998) The Maid's Lawful Liberty: Service, the Household, and 'Mother B' in Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Modern Philology, 95(4), pp. 439-462. ISSN (print) 0026-8232

Phillippy, Patricia (1995) Love's Remedies: Recantation and Renaissance Lyric Poetry. Cranbury, NJ, U.S. : Associated University Presses (Bucknell University Press). 261p. ISBN 0838752632

Pinnock, Winsome (2015) Clean trade. (Original Radio Play). London, U.K. : British Broadcasting Corporation. (45 minutes)

Pinnock, Winsome (2007) The Dinner Party. (Radio Broadcast). London, UK : BBC Radio Four. (58 min.) (The Friday Play)

Pinnock, Winsome (2005) One under. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 113p. (StageScripts) ISBN 9780571228515

Pinnock, Winsome (2004) Indiana. (Radio Broadcast). 14 Nov and 21 Nov 2004, London, UK : BBC Radio Four. (120 min.)

Pinnock, Winsome (2004) Something borrowed. (Radio Broadcast). 3 Sept 2004, BBC Radio 4. (15 min.) (The Morning After)

Pinnock, Winsome (2002) Water. (Radio Broadcast). London, UK : BBC Radio Four. (58 min.) (The Friday Play)

Planting, Louise (2011) Arumlily: spathe of voices. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Preston, Rebecca (2008) Pestilent suburban cottage or desirable villa residence? Nineteenth-century views of the suburb. In: Literary London 2008 : Representations of London in literature; 02-04 July 2008, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Preston, Rebecca (2006) Reading, the child and the home: illustrated children's books in late nineteenth-century Britain. In: Aynsley, Jeremy and Grant, Charlotte, (eds.) Imagined interiors: representing the domestic interior since the renaissance. London, U.K. : V & A Publications. pp. 216-217. ISBN 9781851774920

Pullen, Christine (2000) Amy Levy: her life, her poetry and the era of the new woman. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

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Ramon, Alexander (2010) Book Review of: Renovating heaven by Andreas Schroeder. Canadian Literature, 205, pp. 186-188. ISSN (print) 0008-4360

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Rogers, David L (1990) Shaking hands: gestures toward race in Faulkner's The unvanquished. Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture, XLIII(3), pp. 335-348. ISSN (print) 0026-637X

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Rogers, David L. (1999) A masculinity of Faded Blue: V.K. Ratliff and Faulkner's creation of transpositional space. The Faulkner Journal, 15(1&2), pp. 125-150. ISSN (print) 0884-2949

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Romanovitch, Margaret Elizabeth (1992) Henry Williamson as a "Romantic Fascist"? The origins, context and applications of Henry Williamson's aesthetic and political ideas. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Rowe, Anne (2014) The Great War: 'No-one in England knows what this is like': truth, faith, love and war in Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. In: Kingston Connections 2014; 21 - 29 Jun 2014, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2014) "Near the gods": Iris Murdoch and the painter Harry Weinberger. In: Luprecht, Mark, (ed.) Iris Murdoch connected: critical essays on her fiction and philosophy. Knoxville, U.S. : The University of Tennessee Press. pp. 57-72. (Tennessee studies in literature, no. 47) ISBN 9781621900566

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Rowe, Anne and Upstone, Sara (2012) Iris Murdoch, Ian McEwan and the place of the political in contemporary fiction. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 59-73. ISBN 9780230348288

Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, eds. (2012) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. 246p. ISBN 9780230348288

Rowe, Anne (2012) "Near the Gods": Iris Murdoch's love letters to the painter Harry Weinberger. In: Sixth International Iris Murdoch Conference: Baggy Monsters - the late works of Iris Murdoch; 14-15 Sep 2012, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2011) Iris Murdoch’s 'The black prince': sadomasochism and the trauma of love. In: Beyond Trauma: Narratives of (impossibility); 31 Mar - 02 Apr 2011, Zaragoza, Spain. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2010) Inscribing a spiritual space: Iris Murdoch's rhetoric of colour. In: Iris Murdoch: on the margins; 10 - 11 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne [Author of introduction, etc.] and Morgan, David (2010) Introduction. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) With love and rage: a friendship with Iris Murdoch. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. xi-xxiv. ISBN 9781899999422

Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril (2010) Introduction: Art, morals and 'The discovery of reality'. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch and morality. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 1-14. ISBN 9780230224452

Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, eds. (2010) Iris Murdoch and morality. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. 198p. ISBN 9780230224452

Rowe, Anne (2010) Morality, visual arts, and Rembrandt in Iris Murdoch's 'Under the net' and Zadie Smith's 'On beauty'. In: Roberts, M.F. Simone and Scott-Baumann, Alison, (eds.) Iris Murdoch and the moral imagination: essays. Jefferson, NC, U.S. : McFarland Publishers. pp. 74-91. ISBN 9780786440269

Rowe, Anne [Speaker] (2010) The children's book by A S Byatt. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 24 Apr 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2010) 'The dream that does not cease to haunt us': Iris Murdoch's holiness. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch and morality. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. pp. 141-155. ISBN 9780230224452

Rowe, Anne (2009) Those lives observed: the self and the 'other' in Iris Murdoch's letters. In: Jensen, Meg and Jordan, Jane, (eds.) Life writing: the spirit of the age and the state of the art. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 202-213. ISBN 9781443805261

Rowe, Anne (2008) Death and trauma in the work of Iris Murdoch. In: Writing and Trauma: a Literary Symposium; 28 May 2008, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2007) 'I know the city well': architecture and the built environment in Iris Murdoch‘s 'Under the net'. In: Literary London 2007 : Representations of London in Literature; 19 - 20 Jul 2007, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2007) Introduction: a large hall of reflection. In: Rowe, Anne, (ed.) Iris Murdoch: a reassessment. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-11. ISBN 9780230003446

Rowe, Anne, ed. (2007) Iris Murdoch: A reassessment. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave MacMillan. 217p. ISBN 0230003443

Rowe, Anne (2007) Love bade me welcome. In: Kiernan, Anna, (ed.) Bit on the side: work, sex, love, loss, power and own goals. Cardigan, Wales : Parthian Books. pp. 199-208. ISBN 9781905762057

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Rowe, Anne (2007) "Thou art the journey": letters from Iris Murdoch to Sister Marian at Stanbrook Abbey. In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2005) The symbolism of suburbia in Graham Swift's 'The light of day'. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Rowe, Anne (2002) The visual arts and the novels of Iris Murdoch. Lewiston, NY, USA; Lampeter, UK : Edwin Mellen Press. 215p. (Studies in British Literature) ISBN 0773472886

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Sampson, Fiona (2010) Rough music. Manchester, U.K. : Carcanet Press. 64p. ISBN 9781847770455

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Sampson, Fiona (2009) Poetry writing: the expert guide. London, U.K. : Robert Hale. 240p. ISBN 9780709085416

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Sceats, Sarah (2003) Regulation and creativity: the use of recipes in contemporary fiction. In: Floyd, Janet and Forster, Laurel, (eds.) The Recipe Reader. Aldershot, UK : Ashgate Publishing Limited. pp. 169-186. ISBN 0754608646

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Sharp, Ingrid (2003) Volume I. The moral reclaimability of prostitutes. London, UK : Routledge. 300p. (Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic) ISBN 0415226856

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Stapleton, Erin Kathleen Loveday (2014) The intoxication of destruction: Georges Bataille’s economy of expenditure and sovereignty in visual cultures. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Stinson, Felicia Ann (2015) Giving setting character: identity and place in American southern literature. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Stroud, Charlotte (2013) Body matters: female subjectivity and the material body in the neo-Victorian novels 'Nights at the circus', 'Tipping the velvet' and 'Fingersmith'. (MA(R) thesis), Kingston University.

Swift, Todd (2012) Introduction. In: Swift, Todd and Lockwood, Kim, (eds.) Lung jazz: young British poets for Oxfam. Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, U.K. : Cinnamon Press. pp. 6-8. ISBN 9781907090622

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Swift, Todd (2012) The workshop as stage. In: Perry, Paul, (ed.) Beyond the workshop. Kingston upon Thames, U.K. : Kingston University Press. pp. 167-171. ISBN 9781899999521

Swift, Todd (2008) Seaway: new and selected poems. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland : Salmon Poetry. 124p. ISBN 9781903392928

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Teverson, Andrew , Warwick, Alex and Wilson, Leigh, eds. (2015) The Selected Works of Andrew Lang. Volume 2: Literary Criticism, History, Biography. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 416p. (Edinburgh Critical Editions) ISBN 9781474400237

Teverson, Andrew , Warwick, Alex and Wilson, Leigh, eds. (2015) The selected works of Andrew Lang. Volume 1: Anthropology: fairy tale, folklore, the origins of religion, psychical research. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 456p. (Edinburgh Critical Editions) ISBN 9781474400213

Teverson, Andrew (2013) Fairy tale. Oxford, U.K. : Routledge. 182p. (The New Critical Idiom) ISBN 9780415616065

Teverson, Andrew (2012) Merely connect: Salman Rushdie and Tom Phillips. In: Mendes, Ana Cristina, (ed.) Salman Rushdie and visual culture: celebrating impurity, disrupting borders. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 12-31. (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature, no. 21) ISBN 9780415885454

Teverson, Andrew and Upstone, Sara (2011) Introduction. In: Teverson, Andrew and Upstone, Sara, (eds.) Postcolonial spaces: the politics of place in contemporary culture. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmilan. pp. 1-13. ISBN 9780230252257

Teverson, Andrew and Upstone, Sara, eds. (2011) Postcolonial spaces: the politics of place in contemporary culture. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmilan. 208p. ISBN 9780230252257

Teverson, Andrew (2011) Rushdie, Salman. In: Ball, John Clement, (ed.) The encyclopedia of twentieth-century fiction. Oxford, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1320-1324. (Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature) ISBN 9781405192446

Teverson, Andrew (2010) “Giants Have Trampled the Earth”: Colonialism and the English tale in Samuel Selvon’s 'Turn Again Tiger'. Marvels & Tales, 24(2), pp. 198-218. ISSN (print) 1521-4281

Teverson, Andrew [Speaker] (2009) Telling tales. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Teverson, Andrew (2008) Migrant fictions: Salman Rushdie and the fairy tale. In: Benson, Stephen, (ed.) Contemporary Fiction and the Fairy Tale. Detroit, U.S. : Wayne State University Press. pp. 47-73. (Series in fairy-tale studies) ISBN 9780814332542

Teverson, Andrew (2007) Salman Rushdie. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press. 259p. (Contemporary World Writers) ISBN 9780719070518

Teverson, Andrew (2006) 1989, Berlin and Bradford: out in the cold, into the fire. In: McHale, Brian and Stevenson, Randall, (eds.) The Edinburgh companion to Twentieth-century literatures in English. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. pp. 229-239. ISBN 9780748620111

Teverson, Andrew [Reviewer] (2005) Book review of: When borne across: literary cosmopolitics in the contemporary Indian novel by Bishnupriya Ghosh. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 51(3), pp. 703-706. ISSN (print) 0026-7724

Teverson, Andrew (2005) Rushdie's last lost homeland: Kashmir in Shalimar the clown. The Literary Magazine, 1(1),

Teverson, Andrew (2004) Salman Rushdie and Aijaz Ahmad: satire, ideology and shame. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 39(2), pp. 45-60. ISSN (print) 0021-9894

Teverson, Andrew (2004) Vikram Chandra. In: Piciucco, Pier Paolo, (ed.) A companion to Indian fiction in English. Atlantic. pp. 312-324. ISBN 9788126903108

Teverson, Andrew [Reviewer] (2003) Salman Rushdie's metaphorical other worlds [Book review of: Salman Rushdie's postcolonial metaphors by Jaina C. Sanga and, Stranger Gods by Roger Y. Clark]. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 49(2), pp. 332-340. ISSN (print) 0026-7724

Teverson, Andrew (2003) The number of magic alternatives: Salman Rushdie's 1001 gothic nights. In: Smith, Andrew and Hughes, William, (eds.) Empire and the gothic: the politics of genre. Basingstoke, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 208-228. ISBN 0333984056

Teverson, Andrew (2003) 'The uncanny structure of cultural difference' in the sculpture of Anish Kapoor. Gothic Studies, 5(2), pp. 81-96. ISSN (print) 1362-7937

Teverson, Andrew S. (2001) Fairy tale politics: free speech and multiculturalism in Haroun and the Sea of Stories. Twentieth-Century Literature, 47(4), pp. 444-466. ISSN (online) 0041-462X

Thompson, Nicola Diane (1999) Responding to the woman questions: rereading noncanonical Victorian women novelists. In: Thompson, Nicola Diane, (ed.) Victorian women writers and the woman question. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-23. (Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture, no. 21) ISBN 0521641020

Thompson, Nicola Diane, ed. (1999) Victorian women writers and the woman question. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 259p. (Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture) ISBN 0521641020

Thompson, Nicola Diane (1998) The many faces of Wuthering Heights: 1847-1997. Bronte Society Transactions, 23(1), pp. 31-45. ISSN (print) 0309-7765

Thompson, Nicola Diane (1996) Reviewing sex: gender and the reception of Victorian novels. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. 164p. ISBN 0333622170

Thompson, Nicole Diane (1995) 'Virile' creators versus 'twaddlers tame and soft': gender and the reception of Charles Reade's It is never too late to mend. Victorians Institute Journal, 23, pp. 193-218. ISSN (print) 0886-3865

Thurling, Alice (2010) Buffoons and divas: the comedy of self image in A word Child, Henry and Cato and The sea, the sea. In: Iris Murdoch: on the margins; 10 - 11 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Tynan, Kenneth, Nelson, Richard [Adapter] and Chambers, Colin [Adapter] (2004) Tynan: based on the book The diaries of Kenneth Tynan. London, UK : Faber and Faber. 43p. ISBN 0571227295

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Upstone, Sara (2015) Beyond the bedroom: Motherhood in EL James’s Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy. Frontiers: a Journal in Women's Studies, ISSN (print) 0160-9009 (In Press)

Upstone, Sara (2015) Postcolonial and diasporic voices - bringing Black to the Union Jack: ethnic fictions and the politics of possibility. In: Hubble, Nick , Tew, Philip and Wilson, Leigh, (eds.) The 1990s: a decade of contemporary British fiction. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 123-148. (The Decades Series) ISBN 9781441172587

Upstone, Sara (2015) 'Some kind of black': black British historiographic metafictions and the postmodern politics of race. In: Platt, Len and Upstone, Sara, (eds.) Postmodern literature and race. New York, U.S.A. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 279-294. ISBN 9781107042483

Upstone, Sara (2015) You never let me leave. Bloodstone Review, 1(1), pp. 36-40.

Upstone, Sara (2014) 'Footprints are the only fixed point': Mobilities in Postcolonial Fiction. In: Murray, Lesley and Upstone, Sara, (eds.) Researching and Representing Mobilities: Transdisciplinary Encounters. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 39-56. ISBN 9781137346650

Upstone, Sara (2014) JRR Tolkien and the Great War. In: Kingston Connections 2014; 21 - 29 Jun 2014, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2013) Past is future: Utopian diasporic histories in contemporary British fiction. In: History, postcolonialism and tradition: The Postcolonial Studies Association conference 2013; 12 - 13 Sep 2013, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2013) Planetary (post)humanism in Neil Gaiman's 'Anansi boys'. In: Being Beyond Boundaries: Dissolving (species) Hierarchy in Contemporary Culture; 05 Oct 2013, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2012) (In)fusion and the ‘postcolonial’: Salman Rushdie’s 'Shame' as ethical-political fiction. In: Ghosh, Ranjan, (ed.) Romancing theory, riding interpretation: (in)fusion approach, Salman Rushdie. New York, U.S. : Peter Lang. pp. 132-148. ISBN 9781433112607

Upstone, Sara (2012) Representation and realism: Monica Ali’s 'Brick Lane'. In: Ahmed, Rehana , Morey, Peter and Yaquin, Amina, (eds.) Culture, diaspora and modernity in Muslim writing. Routledge. pp. 164-179. (Routledge research in postcolonial literatures) ISBN 9781136473395

Upstone, Sara (2012) The history house: the magic of contained space in Arundhati Roy’s 'The God of Small Things'. In: Ghosh, Ranjan and Navarro-Tejero, Antonia, (eds.) Globalizing dissent: essays on Arundhati Roy. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 71-79. (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought, no. 59) ISBN 9780415995597

Upstone, Sara (2010) 9/11, British Muslims, and popular literary fiction. In: Birkenstein, Jeff , Froula, Anna and Randell, Karen, (eds.) Reframing 9/11: film, popular culture and the "War on Terror". London, U.K. : Continuum. pp. 35-44. ISBN 9781441111326

Upstone, Sara (2010) British Asian fiction: twenty-first-century voices. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 247p. ISBN 9780719078330

Upstone, Sara [Speaker] (2009) Can literature save the world? In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2009) Spatial politics in the postcolonial novel. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. 216p. ISBN 9780754665526

Upstone, Sara (2007) Domesticity in magical-realist postcolonial fiction: reversals of representation in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. Frontiers, 28(1 & 2), pp. 260-284. ISSN (print) 0160-9009

Upstone, Sara (2007) From postcolonial to British Asian: public and private space in Monica Ali's Brick Lane. In: Colonial and postcolonial spaces; 06 - 07 Sep 2007, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2007) "Same old, same old": Zadie Smith's 'White teeth' and Monica Ali's 'Brick Lane'. Journal of postcolonial writing, 43(3), pp. 336-349. ISSN (print) 1744-9855

Upstone, Sara (2006) Negotiations of London as imperial urban space in the contemporary postcolonial novel. In: Lindner, Christoph, (ed.) Urban space and cityscapes: perspectives from modern and contemporary culture. London, UK : Routledge. pp. 88-100. (Questioning cities) ISBN 0415366534

Upstone, Sara (2006) The fulcrum of instabilty: Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath her Feet and the postcolonial traveller. Wasafiri, 21(1), pp. 34-38. ISSN (print) 0269-0055

Upstone, Sara (2005) Preoccupied with the past: negotiations of migrant London in Zadie Smith's 'White teeth' and Monica Ali's 'Brick Lane'. In: Literary London 2005 : Representations of London in literature; 14-16 July 2005, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Upstone, Sara (2004) Anancy as trickster: magical space in the fiction of Wilson Harris. World Literature Written in English, 40(2), pp. 23-39. ISSN (print) 0093-1705

Upstone, Sara (2004) Writing the post-colonial space: Ben Okri's magical city and the subversion of imperialism. Partial Answers: Journal of literature and the history of ideas, 2(2), pp. 139-159. ISSN (print) 1565-3668

Upstone, Sara (2002) Applicability and truth in The hobbit, The lord of the rings, and The silmarillion: readers, fantasy, and canonicity. Mythlore, 23(4), pp. 50-66. ISSN (print) 0146-9339

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Vaizey, Wendy (2012) Lannguage, memory and loss: Kristevan psychoanalytical perspectives on intertextual connections in the work of Murdoch and Banville. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 192-208. ISBN 9780230348288

Van Der Westhuizen, Nadia (2012) Wicked witches and golden girls : prohibition & violation in Tanith Lee's Rapunzels. In: After Grimm: Fairy Tales and the Art of Storytelling; 06 - 08 Sep 2012, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Vassilieva, Elena (2004) John Fowles and the Gothic tradition. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Velickovic, Vedrana (2012) Melancholic travellers and the idea of (un)belonging in Bernardine Evaristo’s Lara and Soul Tourists. Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 48(1), pp. 65-78. ISSN (print) 1744-9855

Velickovic, Vedrana (2009) Open wounds, the phenomenology of exile and the management of pain: Dubravka Ugresic's The ministry of pain. In: Gutthy, Agnieszka, (ed.) Literature in exile of East and Central Europe. New York, U.S. : Peter Lang. pp. 139-154. (Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature, no. 30) ISBN 9781433104909

Verkerk, Willow (2014) Heroism in Sophocles's Antigone. Philosophy and Literature, 38(1), pp. 282-291. ISSN (print) 0190-0013

van Elferen, Isabella (2014) Techno-Gothics of the early-twenty-first century. In: Hogle, Jerrold E., (ed.) The Cambridge companion to the modern Gothic. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 138-156. (Cambridge companions to literature) ISBN 9781107023567

van Elferen, Isabella (2014) Un/mogliche welten. Wolken, quanten und weird [Im/possible worlds: cloud, quantum and weird]. In: Klenke, Pascale , Muth, Laura , Seibel, Klaudia and Simonis, Annette, (eds.) Writing worlds: welten- und raummodelle der fantastik. Heidelberg, Germany : Universitätsverlag Winter. pp. 51-68. (Beiträge zur Literaturtheorie und Wissenspoetik, no. 1) ISBN 9783825363796

van Elferen, Isabella (2012) Bloody liturgy: Dracula and music. In: Bram Stoker Centenary Conference; 12-14 Apr 2012, Hull / Whitby, U.K.. (Unpublished)

van Elferen, Isabella (2010) Book review of: 'Limits of horror: technology, bodies, gothic' by Fred Botting. Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 21(1), pp. 132-135. ISSN (print) 0897-0521

van Elferen, Isabella (2007) Introduction: nostalgia and perversion in Gothic rewriting. In: van Elferen, Isabella, (ed.) Nostalgia or perversion? Gothic rewriting from the eighteenth century until the present day. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1-11. ISBN 9781847182470

van Elferen, Isabella, ed. (2007) Nostalgia or perversion? Gothic rewriting from the eighteenth century until the present day. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 266p. ISBN 9781847182470

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Walsh, Maurice (2009) Faith of our fathers: with Ireland's priests. Granta(105), pp. 182-206. ISSN (print) 0017-3231

Walsh, Maurice (2008) ‘Forgive me, mother, for my crazy life’. Dublin Review(31), pp. 3-15. ISSN (print) 1393-998X

Walsh, Maurice (2004) Good works for the locals. Dublin Review(17), pp. 88-96. ISSN (print) 1393-998X

Watts, Judith (2010) What do Jane Austen, Charles Dicken, Stephen King and James Patterson have in common? In: Annual Kingston Publishing Conference; 03 - 04 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Webb, Belinda Susan (2012) Mary Burns. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Weber, Samuel (2010) Benjamin's -abilities. Harvard, U.S. : Harvard University Press. 376p. ISBN 9780674046061

Weber, Samuel (2010) The singular historicity of literary understanding: “still ending . . .”. MLN, 125(3), pp. 626-641. ISSN (print) 0026-7910

Weber, Samuel (2009) Between part and whole: Benjamin and the single trait. Paragraph, 32(3), pp. 382-399. ISSN (print) 0264-8334

Weber, Samuel, Morgan Wortham, Simon and Hall, Gary (2001) Responding: a discussion with Samuel Weber. Culture Machine, ISSN (online) 1465-4121

Weiner, Allison and Morgan Wortham, Simon, eds. (2007) Encountering Derrida: legacies and futures of deconstruction. London : Continuum. 215p. (Continuum studies in continental philosophy) ISBN 9780826498939

Weiner, Allison and Morgan Wortham, Simon (2007) Introduction. In: Weiner, Allison and Morgan Wortham, Simon, (eds.) Encountering Derrida: legacies and futures of deconstruction. London : Continuum. pp. 1-9. (Continuum studies in continental philosophy) ISBN 9780826498939

Weslati, Hager (2009) Travel in disguise: on travel writing and cultural governance. In: Brisson, Ulrike and Schweizer, Bernard, (eds.) Not so innocent abroad: the politics of travel and travel writing. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 85-109. ISBN 9781443812979

Weslati, Hager (2008) Deserts in literary and religious fundamentalism. In: Stierstorfer, Klaus and Kern-Stähler, Annette, (eds.) Literary encounters of fundamentalism: a case book. Heidelberg: Germany : Universitätsverlag Winter. pp. 187-212. (Anglistische Forschungen, no. 385) ISBN 9783825354602

White, Frances (2014) "Despite herself": the resisted influence of Virginia Woolf on Iris Murdoch's fiction. In: Luprecht, Mark, (ed.) Iris Murdoch connected: critical essays on her fiction and philosophy. Knoxville, U.S. : The University of Tennessee Press. pp. 3-28. (Tennessee studies in literature, no. 47) ISBN 9781621900566

White, Frances (2012) "This rough magic I here abjure": theatricality in 'The Green Knight'. In: Sixth International Iris Murdoch Conference: Baggy Monsters - the late works of Iris Murdoch; 14-15 Sep 2012, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

White, Frances (2012) A post-Christian concept of martyrdom and the Murdochian chorus: 'The one alone' and T.E. Eliot's 'Murder in the cathedral'. In: Rowe, Anne and Horner, Avril, (eds.) Iris Murdoch: texts and contexts. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 177-191. ISBN 9780230348288

White, Frances (2010) The Murdochian chorus and the modernists: T.S. Eliot & Virginia Woolf on the margins of Murdoch's fiction. In: Iris Murdoch: on the margins; 10 - 11 Sep 2010, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

White, Frances C.P. (2010) Necessary parts of London: Iris Murdoch's mapping of the centre. In: Literary London 2010 : Representations of London in Literature; 07-09 Jul 2010, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

White, Frances C.P. (2006) From Turneresque to Tate Modern: Iris Murdoch and the river Thames. In: Literary London 2006 : Representations of London in literature; 13-14 July 2006, London, U.K.. (Unpublished)

White, Frances Clare Patricia (2010) 'Past forgiving?': the experience of remorse in the writings of Iris Murdoch. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

White, Frances Clare Patricia (2006) Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999). In: Clark, Robert, (ed.) The literary encyclopedia. Norwich, U.K. : The Literary Dictionary Company Limited. ISSN (online) 1747-678X

Whitehead, Sarah (2009) Make it short: Edith Wharton's modernist practices as a short story writer. (PhD thesis), Kingston University.

Whitehead, Sarah (2007) A self-imposed silence: Edith Wharton's forbidden narratives. In: The spirit of the age: debating the past, present and future of life writing; 04-06 Jul 2007, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Wilson, Richard (2016) Worldly Shakespeare: the theatre of our good will. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 320p. ISBN 9781474411325

Wilson, Richard (2015) As mice by lions: political theology and 'Measure for measure'. Shakespeare, 11(2), pp. 157-177. ISSN (print) 1745-0918

Wilson, Richard (2014) Monstrous to our human reason: minding the gap in The Winter's Tale. In: Bronfen, Elisabeth and Neumeier, Beate, (eds.) Gothic renaissance: a reassessment. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719088636

Wilson, Richard (2013) Free Will: art and power on Shakespeare's stage. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 466p. ISBN 9780719091780

Wilson, Richard (2013) Like an Olympian wrestling: Shakespeare's Olympic Game. In: Holland, Peter, (ed.) Shakespeare survey: working with Shakespeare. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 82-95. (Shakespeare Survey, no. 66) ISBN 9781107041738

Wilson, Richard (2012) 'The words of Mercury': Shakespeare and Marlowe. In: Hoenselaars, Ton, (ed.) The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and contemporary dramatists. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 34-53. (Cambridge Companions to Literature) ISBN 9780521767545

Wilson, Scott and Botting, David (2008) Gothspeare and the origins of cultural studies. In: Drakakis, John and Townshend, Dale, (eds.) Gothic Shakespeares. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 186-200. (Accents on Shakespeare) ISBN 9780415420662

Wilson, Scott (2006) Writing excess: the poetic principle of post-literary culture. In: Waugh, Patricia, (ed.) Literary theory and criticism: an Oxford guide. Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press. pp. 557-568. ISBN 9780199258369

Wilson, Scott (2000) Reading Shakespeare with intensity: a commentary on some lines from Nietzsche's Ecce Homo. In: Joughin, John J., (ed.) Philosophical Shakespeares. London, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 86-104. (Accents on Shakespeare) ISBN 9780415173889

Wortham, Simon (2002) Censorship and the institution of knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis. In: Price, Bronwen, (ed.) Francis Bacon's New Atlantis: new interdisciplinary essays. Manchester : Manchester University Press. pp. 180-198. (Texts in culture) ISBN 0719060524

Wortham, Simon (2002) "Pairt of my taill is yet untolde": James VI and I, the pheonix, and the royal gift. In: Fischlin, Daniel and Fortier, Mark, (eds.) Royal subjects: essays on the writings of James VI and I. Detroit, U.S. : Wayne State University Press. pp. 182-204. ISBN 0814328776

Wortham, Simon (2001) "To come walking": reinterpreting the institution and the work of Samuel Weber. Cultural Critique: an international journal of cultural studies, 48(1), pp. 164-199. ISSN (print) 0882-4371

Wortham, Simon (1999) Rethinking the university: leverage and deconstruction. Manchester, U.K. : Manchester University Press. 179p. ISBN 0719056292

Wortham, Simon (1999) Van Gogh's shoes, or, does the university have two left feet? Culture Machine, 1, ISSN (online) 1465-4121

Wortham, Simon (1998) Surviving theory, “as if I[t] were dead”: Derrida and interdisciplinarity. New Formations: a journal of culture, theory & politics, 34, pp. 152-166. ISSN (print) 0950-2378

Wortham, Simon (1997) Bringing criticism to account: economy, exchange and cultural theory. Economy and Society, 26(3), pp. 400-418. ISSN (print) 0308-5147

Wortham, Simon (1997) Multiple submissions and little scrolls of parchment: censorship, knowledge, and the academy. New Literary History, 28(3), pp. 501-523. ISSN (print) 0028-6087

Wortham, Simon (1996) The Glasse of majesty: reflections on new historicism and cultural materialism. Angelaki, 2(2), pp. 47-57. ISSN (print) 0969-725X

Wortham, Simon (1996) Sovereign counterfeits: the trial of the Pyx. Renaissance Quarterly, 49(2), pp. 334-359. ISSN (print) 0034-4338

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Yeh, Jane (2012) The robots. In: Swift, Todd and Lockwood, Kim, (eds.) Lung jazz: young British poets for Oxfam. Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, U.K. : Cinnamon Press. pp. 179-179. ISBN 9781907090622

Yeh, Jane (2005) Marabou. Manchester, UK : Carcanet. 51p. ISBN 1857547888

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Zlosnik, Sue and Horner, Avril (2009) 'Myself when Others: Daphne du Maurier and the Double Dialogue with "D"'. Women: A Cultural Review, 20(1), pp. 9-24. ISSN (print) 0957-4042

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