Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > English language and literature"
Number of items: 28. AAl Thobaiti, Maryam (2020) The family in the works of Aphra Behn. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Alfano, Chiara (2020) Derrida reads Shakespeare. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 264p. (Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy) ISBN 9781474409872 BBaverstock, Alison, Steinitz, Jackie, Shelar, Tanuja, Squires, Kelly, Karodia, Nazira, Butler, Rebecca, Smith, Sara, Sopromadze, Natia, Crowley, Sara, Clark, Alison, Hutchinson, Maya, Holderness, Rebecca, Carney, Clare, Castle, Jeanette and Jefferies, Richard (2020) The Big Read Collaboration between Kingston University, the University of Wolverhampton, Edge Hill University, and the University of the West of Scotland, 2018–2019. Logos, 31(3), pp. 34-65. ISSN (print) 0957-9656 Birchwood, Matthew (2020) “Puritan 'Mahumetans'” : reading Anglo-Muslim contexts in Aphra Behn's 'Abdelazer' and 'The False Count'. Women's Writing, 27(3), pp. 294-309. ISSN (print) 0969-9082 Booth, Paul and Clenton, Jon (2020) Conclusion : first language backgrounds and multilingual lexicons : drawing the threads together. In: Booth, Paul and Clenton, Jon, (eds.) First language influences on multilingual lexicons. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 191-195. ISBN 9780367143497 Booth, Paul and Clenton, Jon, eds. (2020) First language influences on multilingual lexicons. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. 212p. ISBN 9780367143497 Booth, Paul, Clenton, Jon and Van Herwegen, Jo (2020) L1-L2 semantic and syntactic processing : the influence of language proximity. In: Booth, Paul and Clenton, Jon, (eds.) First language influences on multilingual lexicons. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 35-52. ISBN 9780367143497 CChan, JJ (2020) In such a chase... PROVA, 5, pp. 16-17. Clenton, Jon and Booth, Paul (2020) Introduction : first language influences on multilingual lexicons : pulling apart the threads. In: Booth, Paul and Clenton, Jon, (eds.) First language influences on multilingual lexicons. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 1-12. ISBN 9780367143497 DDines, Martin (2020) The literature of suburban change: narrating spatial complexity in metropolitan America. Edinburgh, U.K. : Edinburgh University Press. 304p. (Modern American Literature and the New Twentieth Century) ISSN (print) 9781474426480 (In Press) Dodsworth, Francis (2020) Fighting for the right to the streets : the politics and poetics of women's self-defence. In: Watson, Sophie, (ed.) Spatial justice in the city. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 118-135. (Space, Materiality and the Normative) ISBN 9780815394532 FFerris, Natalie , Quinn, Bryony , Stuart, Matthew and Walsh-Lister, Andrew, eds. (2020) Bricks from the kiln #4 : on translation, transmission & transposition. London, U.K. : BFTK. 287p. ISSN (print) 2397-0227 ISBN 9780995683525 GGreenhough, Amy (2020) Material wonders : nature, matter and new materiality in contemporary fairy-tale fiction. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . HHorner, Avril and Zlosnik, Sue (2020) Daphne du Maurier : sex and death the Italian way. In: Newton, Michael and van Leeuwens, Evert Jan, (eds.) Haunted Europe : continental connections in English-language Gothic writing, film and new media. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 107-122. ISBN 9780367271848 JJensen, Meg (2020) Book Review of: 'Women writers of the Beat era : autobiography and intertextuality' by Mary Paniccia Carden. Life Writing, 17(4), pp. 609-611. ISSN (print) 1448-4528 Jensen, Meg (2020) Speaking trauma and history : the collective voice of testimonial literature. In: Hammond, Andrew, (ed.) The Palgrave handbook of Cold War literature. Cham. Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 323-343. ISBN 9783030389727 KKenning, Dean [Author-contributor] (2020) Foreword. In: Sharp, Andy, (ed.) The English Heretic Collection : ritual histories, magickal geography. Repeater. pp. 9-15. ISBN 9781913462093 LLambrou, Marina (2020) Metalepsis, counterfactuality and the forked path in 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'. In: Sorline, Sandrine, (ed.) Stylistic manipulation of the reader in contemporary fiction. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury. pp. 31-49. ISBN 9781350062979 MMencía, María (2020) Multimodal textualities : poetic aesthetic digital space. Romance Notes, 60(1), pp. 179-186. ISSN (print) 0035-7995 Morgan Wortham, Simon (2020) The Small. London, U.K. : Ma Bibliothèque. 240p. ISBN 9781910055700 PPhillippy, Patricia (2020) Anne Bradstreet’s family plots : puritanism, humanism, posthumanism. Criticism, 62(1), ISSN (print) 0011-1589 Pierson, Joseph (2020) The Waste Book : detaching from the structures of the self. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . SScott, Kate (2020) Referring expressions, pragmatics, and style : reference and beyond. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. 198p. ISSN (print) 9781107177574 Scott, Kate and Jackson, Rebecca (2020) When EVERYTHING STANDS OUT, nothing does : typography, expectations and procedures. In: Piskorska, Agnieszka, (ed.) Relevance theory, figuration and continuity in pragmatics. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 167-192. (Figurative Thought and Language, (8)) ISSN (print) 2405-6944 ISBN 9789027205544 Stuart, Matthew (2020) Every telling has a taling / every story has an ending. In: Ferris, Natalie , Quinn, Bryony , Stuart, Matthew and Walsh-Lister, Andrew, (eds.) Bricks from the kiln #4 : on translation, transmission & transposition. London, U.K. : BFTK. pp. 220-233. ISSN (print) 2397-0227 ISBN 9780995683525 UUpstone, Sara (2020) Post-ethnicity and the politics of positionality. In: Nasta, Sushelia and Stein, Mark U., (eds.) The Cambridge history of Black and Asian British writing. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 650-662. ISBN 9781107195448 WWilson, Scott (2020) Introduction : Scott Walker’s ‘New Songs 2016/17ʹ. Journal for Cultural Research, 24(3), pp. 175-184. ISSN (print) 1479-7585 Wilson, Scott (2020) Scott Walker and the song of the one-all-alone. New York, U.S. : Bloomsbury. 232p. (EX:Centrics) ISBN 9781501332593 |