Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > English language and literature"
Number of items: 20. AAgnew, Éadaoin (2022) When nature "punches back" : a new materialist reading of Alice Perrin's 'East of Suez'. European Journal of English Studies, 26(1), pp. 66-84. ISSN (print) 1382-5577 BBaron, Adam (2022) Some sunny day. London, U.K. : HarperCollins Children's Books. 307p. ISBN 9780008422370 Baverstock, Alison, Steinitz, Jackie and Cowie, Andrew (2022) How can shared-reading be used to develop community connectivity within the contemporary church? Logos, 33(1), pp. 36-45. ISSN (print) 0957-9656 Brooker, Will (2022) The truth about Lisa Jewell. London, U.K. : Penguin. 352p. ISBN 9781529136029 (In Press) CCaygill, Howard (2022) The natural philosophical essay : reflections on a genre. Philosophy & Rhetoric, 55(3), pp. 303-311. ISSN (print) 0031-8213 DDines, Martin (2022) Book Review of: 'All the Tiny Moments Blazing: A Literary Guide to Suburban London' by Ged Pope. London Literary Society reviews, GGlencross, Timothy (2022) Barbarians, Hoffer and post-Waugh style. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . HHague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen (2022) Introduction. In: Hague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen, (eds.) At home in the eighteenth century : interrogating domestic space. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 1-17. (Routledge studies in eighteenth-century cultures and societies) ISBN 9780367276799 (In Press) LLipsedge, Karen (2022) Reading 'Pamela' through the domestic parlour : rooms, social class, and gender. In: Hague, Stephen G. and Lipsedge, Karen, (eds.) At home in the eighteenth century : interrogating domestic space. Abingdon, U.K. : Routledge. pp. 42-57. (Routledge studies in eighteenth-century cultures and societies) ISBN 9780367276799 (In Press) SScarsi, Selene (2022) 'And of what force your wounding graces are’. : Importing the wound from Italy to Elizabethan England. In: Bondi, Fabrizio , Stella, Massimo and Torre, Andrea, (eds.) The wounded body : memory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 315-332. ISBN 9783030919030 Scott, Kate (2022) Pragmatics in English : an Introduction. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 250p. (Cambridge Introductions to the English Language) ISBN 9781108799102 Scott, Kate (2022) Pragmatics online. Routledge. 192p. (Language and Digital Media) ISBN 9781138368590 (In Press) Scott, Kate (2022) Relevance, imagined audiences, and third-party utterances. In: Tenth International Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics (EPICS X); 23-25 May 2022, Seville, Spain. (Unpublished) Scott, Kate (2022) The pragmatics of clickbait headlines : relevance and the information gap. In: International Workshop : The Pragmatics of Headlines; 10-11 Mar 2022, Mainz, Germany. (Unpublished) Stuart, Matthew (2022) Overture. Edinburgh, U.K. : If a Leaf Falls Press. 12p. (Season Six) UUpstone, Sara (2022) Even the ghosts : community in the wake. In: Upstone, Sara and Ely, Peter, (eds.) Community in contemporary British fiction : From Blair to Brexit. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350244023 WWebb, Elisa (2022) An outsider writes the South. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Worgan, Sarah (2022) Biopolitical Frankensteins : bodies of law, life and monstrosity. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . Wortham, Simon (2022) Berlin W, or, méssalliance : posthumous fragments. London, U.K. : Ma Bibliothèque. 108p. ISBN 9781910055946 Wortham, Simon (2022) Caught on the hop : politico-philosophical writing of the 'leap'. Paragraph, 45(3), pp. 316-335. ISSN (print) 0264-8334 |