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A Thoroughly Manly Fellow: Masculinity and Manliness in Richard Aldington's Early Fiction.

Conference Proceeding
Frayn, A. (2005)
A Thoroughly Manly Fellow: Masculinity and Manliness in Richard Aldington's Early Fiction. In D. Kempton, & H. R. Stoneback (Eds.), New Places: proceedings of the Third International Richard Aldington Conferences. , (63-70
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Beautiful Lepers, Monstrous Human: The Impossibility of Utopia in the Strugatskys’ The Ugly Swans.

Conference Proceeding
Bouet, E. (2015)
Beautiful Lepers, Monstrous Human: The Impossibility of Utopia in the Strugatskys’ The Ugly Swans
Jerome Cohen argues that the creature or the monster provides a space of interaction: ‘The space of transformation, becoming, passion, alterity, the uncanny, the utopian, is i...

Sentient ruins and the ventriloquised dead: Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry.

Conference Proceeding
Wasson, S. (2010)
Sentient ruins and the ventriloquised dead: Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry
This paper explores a key fantasy trope in Peake’s wartime poetry, arguing that his work offers a valuable counterweight to dominant period discourses of nationhood. Adam Robe...

‘Crying with Phantom Tongue’: the politics of lamentation in Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry.

Conference Proceeding
Wasson, S. (2010)
‘Crying with Phantom Tongue’: the politics of lamentation in Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry
Recent studies of nation and memory propose a new ethics of mourning in which normative mourning – working through grief, accepting loss, and ultimately finding solace – is in...

Reflections on Nation and narration from the perspective of a 'New Scot' in Scotland.

Conference Proceeding
Fraser, B. (2014)
Reflections on Nation and narration from the perspective of a 'New Scot' in Scotland. In K. P. Muller (Ed.), Scotland 2014 and Beyond - Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?

Nerve and bone: the damaged body and metaphors of artistic creation in Swinburne's verse.

Conference Proceeding
Wasson, S. (2008)
Nerve and bone: the damaged body and metaphors of artistic creation in Swinburne's verse

The future was eternal night: evolution entropy and the death of the sun in Camille Flammarion's Omega and William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land.

Conference Proceeding
Alder, E. (2010)
The future was eternal night: evolution entropy and the death of the sun in Camille Flammarion's Omega and William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land