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Number of items at this level: 16.
- Abell, S., Lenarduzzi, T. and Kimber, G. (2017) Cowgirls, Hockney, and how to write a bestseller on 'TLS Voices'. [Audio]. London: TLS Voices, Times Literary Supplement. 09 February 2017.
- Allen, C. (2009) Literary representations of London at the millennium. Paper presented to: Postgraduate Conference in the Arts, The University of Northampton, September 2009. (Unpublished)
- Allen, C. (2007) Depictions of youth in the millennial novel: considering pre- and post- millennial texts by Hanif Kureishi and Rupert Thomson. Paper presented to: New British Fiction: Innovations in Literature and Criticism, University of Leeds, 22 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Andermahr, S. (2015) Revisioning cultural memory: alternative narratives of 1940s Britain in Andrea Levy's 'Small Island'. Panel Presentation presented to: Memory Frictions: Conflict - Negotiation - Politics, University of Zaragoza, Spain, 06-08 May 2015. (Unpublished)
- Andermahr, S. (2013) 'Compulsively readable and deeply moving': women’s middlebrow trauma fiction. In: Andermahr, S. and Pellicer-Ortin, S. (eds.) Trauma Narratives and Herstory. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 13-29.
- Bathurst, L. (2005) Contemporary gay drama: the end of a modern crusade? Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
- Brigley, Z. (2006) Replication, regeneration or organic birth: the clone in Deryn Rees-Jones' 'Quiver' and Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto'. Critical Survey. 18(2), pp. 16-30. 1752-2293.
- Chia, L. S. (2012) The novel as panopticon: exploring surveillance. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
- Kimber, G. (2017) Women of the Wild West. Times Literary Supplement. 5941, pp. 2-3. 0307-661X.
- Kimber, G. (2010) Introduction and three essays on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway - themes of death, social class and gender. In: McClinton-Temple, J. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature, Volume 3. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 1170-1173.
- Kimber, G. (2010) Introduction and three essays on Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights - themes of death, gender and love. In: McClinton-Temple, J. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature, Volume 1. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 232-235.
- Ollerton, J. (2010) W(h)ither science? In: Hine, D. and Kingsnorth, P. (eds.) Dark Mountain: Issue 1. Dark Mountain Project. pp. 146-149.
- Sheridan, L. (2011) A comparative analysis of issues of migration, hybridity and diaspora in Irish diasporic literary and oral narratives. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
- Simkhada, P., Altman, D., Collini, P. and Canning, R. (2013) HIV-AIDS through the Arts and Sciences. Panel Presentation presented to: HIV-AIDS through the Arts and Sciences, Humanities Research Institute, Sheffield, 20 June 2013. (Unpublished)
- Wilson, J. M. (2016) Katherine Mansfield and anima mundi: France and the tradition of nature personified. In: Davison, C. and Kimber, G. (eds.) Katherine Mansfield's French Lives. Leiden: Brill. pp. 127-142.
- Wilson, J. M. (2015) Currents of migration: writing and representation in the Pacific diaspora. Invited Keynote presented to: Pacific Waves: Reverberations from Oceania, University of Sussex, 06-07 November 2015. (Unpublished)