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Items where Subject is "P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN56 Themes and subjects in literature"
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Library of Congress Subject Areas
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P Language and Literature
(17)
PN Literature (General)
(17)
PN56 Themes and subjects in literature
(17)
PN56.H57 Homosexuality
(6)
PN56.R24 Rape
(6)
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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.
Book Section
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.
Thesis
Bathurst, L.
(2005)
Contemporary gay drama: the end of a modern crusade?
Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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