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Items where Subject is "P Language and Literature > PR English literature > PR3991 19th century, 1770/1800 - 1890/1900"

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  • Library of Congress Subject Areas (24)
    • P Language and Literature (24)
      • PR English literature (24)
        • PR3991 19th century, 1770/1800 - 1890/1900 (24)
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  1. Bennett, P. and Miles, R., (eds.) (2010) William Morris in the Twenty-first Century. Oxford: Peter Lang. 9783034301060.
  2. Phillips, L., (ed.) (2007) A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi. 9789042022904.
  3. Alessio, D. (2004) A conservative utopia? Anthony Trollope's The Fixed Period (1882). Journal of New Zealand Literature. 22, pp. 73-95. 0112-1227.
  4. Bennett, P. (2010) Rejuvenating our sense of wonder: the last romances of William Morris. In: Bennett, P. and Miles, R. (eds.) William Morris in the Twenty-First Century. Oxford: Peter Lang. pp. 209-228.
  5. Bennett, P. (2010) Riot, romance and revolution: William Morris and the art of war. The Journal of William Morris Studies. 18(4), pp. 22-35. 1756-1353.
  6. Bennett, P. (2009) The Last Romances and the Kelmscott Press. London: William Morris Society.
  7. Bennett, P. (2008) "This most romantic of deserts”: William Morris and the nineteenth-century Icelandic pilgrimage. Paper presented to: International Medieval Conference (IMC 2008), Leeds, 7-10 July 2008.
  8. Bennett, P. (2008) A legacy of “Great Wonders”: the last romances of William Morris and the Kelmscott Press. AE: Canadian Aesthetics Journal. 15(Fall) 1496-3140.
  9. Bennett, P. (2007) From Highgate to Upmeads: Morris and the Violent Revolution. Keynote presented to: William Morris Research Seminar, University of Northampton, 17 November 2007. Chair and convenor
  10. Bennett, P. (2007) The architecture of happiness: building utopia in the last romances of William Morris. Spaces of Utopia. 1(4), pp. 113-134. 1646-4729.
  11. Bennett, P. (2007) Riot, Romance and Revolution: William Morris and the Art of Violence. Invited Keynote presented to: Midlands Interdisciplinary Victorian Studies Seminar, Birmingham University, 17 February 2007.
  12. Bennett, P. (2007) Beyond Arthurian romances. The Journal of William Morris Studies. 17(1), pp. 79-80. 1756-1353.
  13. Bennett, P. (2005) Rediscovering the topography of wonder: Morris, Iceland and the last romances. The Journal of William Morris Studies. 16(2&3), pp. 31-48. 1756-1353.
  14. Canning, R. (2008) Brief Lives: Oscar Wilde. London: Hesperus Press. 9781843919056.
  15. Hardy, S. (2007) H.G. Wells the poststructuralist. In: Partington, J. S. (ed.) H. G. Wells's Fin-de-Siècle: Twenty-first Century Reflections on the Early H.G. Wells: Selections from The Wellsian. Oxford: Peter Lang. pp. 113-140.
  16. Hardy, S. (2001) The time machine and Victorian mythology. In: Slusser, G. E., Parrinder, P. and Chatelain, D. (eds.) H.G. Wells’s Perennial Time Machine: Selected Essays from the Centenary Conference "The Time Machine: Past, Present, and Future", Imperial College, London, July 26-29, 1995. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. pp. 76-96.
  17. 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.
  18. Mackley, J. S. (2012) "The Necromancer of the Black Forest": a truly "horrid novel". Symposium presented to: Fantastic Thresholds, Richmond, the American International University in London, 16 November 2012.
  19. Mackley, J. S. (2011) A forgotten God remembered: the Wayland Smith legend in Kenilworth and Puck of Pook’s Hill. Paper presented to: English and Welsh Diaspora: Regional Cultures, Disparate Voices, Remembered Lives, Loughborough University, 13-16 April 2011.
  20. Phillips, L. (2012) The South Pacific Narratives of Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London: Race, Class, Imperialism. London and New York: Continuum. 9781441199560.
  21. Phillips, L. (2007) Colonial culture in the Pacific in Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London. Race & Class. 48(3), pp. 63-82. 1741-3125.
  22. Phillips, L. (2007) Jack London and the East End: Socialism, Imperialism, and the Bourgeois Ethnographer. In: Phillips, L. (ed.) A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London. Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi. pp. 213-234.
  23. Phillips, L. (2007) Introduction: A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke. In: Phillips, L. (ed.) A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi.
  24. Phillips, L. (2005) Robert Louis Stevenson: class and 'race' in The Amateur Emigrant. Race & Class. 46(3), pp. 39-54. 1741-3125.
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