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Items where Subject is "P Language and Literature > PR English literature > PR6000 1900-1960"

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      • PR English literature (39)
        • PR6000 1900-1960 (39)
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Number of items at this level: 39.

Article

  1. Brigley, Z. (2007) Review of 'The Man Who Went Into the West' by Byron Rogers and 'R.S. Thomas' by Tony Brown. Poetry Wales. 42(3), pp. 64-66. 0332-2202.
  2. Canning, R. (2012) Prancing back into print: the forgotten Mr Firbank. Literary Review. 55 0024-4589.
  3. Canning, R. (2009) Tomb with a view: three recent publications by E.M. Forster. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide. 16(2) 1532-1118.
  4. Feldman, M. (2008) In defence of empirical knowledge: rejoinder to "A critique of excavatory reason", preceding Garin Dowd's "Prolegomena to a critique of excavatory reason: reply to Matthew Feldman". Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'Hui: Des Eléments aux Traces/Elements and Traces. 20, pp. 389-399. 0927-3131.
  5. Feldman, M. (2007) Dead man walking: the centenary year of Samuel Beckett. The Samuel Beckett Endpage. [Online]
  6. Feldman, M. (2007) Arnold Geulincx ethics: with Samuel Beckett's notes. The Beckett Circle. 30(2), pp. 16-17.
  7. Hardy, S. (2007) Review of 'The Reception of H.G. Wells in Europe', eds. Patrick Parrinder and John S. Partington. The Wellsian. 30, pp. 59-63. 0263-1776.
  8. Hardy, S. (2003) A story of the days to come: H.G. Wells and the language of science fiction. Language and Literature. 12(3), pp. 199-212. 0963-9470.
  9. Kimber, G. (2009) Review of Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield: A Creative Rivalry, by Hilary Newman. Katherine Mansfield Society Newslettter. 3, p. 17. 2040-2597.
  10. Phillips, L. (2008) Sex, violence and concrete: the post-war Dystopian vision of London in Nineteen Eighty-Four. Critical Survey. 20(1), pp. 69-79. 0011-1570.

Book Section

  1. Feldman, M. (2009) 'But what was this pursuit of meaning, in this indifference to meaning?': Beckett, Husserl, Sartre and 'Meaning Creation'. In: Maude, U. and Feldman, M. (eds.) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. pp. 13-38.
  2. Feldman, M. (2007) After “the end” of Samuel Beckett: influences, legacies, and “legacees”. In: Feldman, M. and Nixon, M. (eds.) Beckett’s Literary Legacies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1-21.
  3. Feldman, M. (2006) Beckett and Popper, or "What stink of artifice": some notes on methodology, falsifiability, and criticism in Beckett studies. In: Engelberts, M., Frost, E. and Maxwell, J. (eds.) Notes Diverse Holo: Catalogues of Beckett’s Reading Notes and Other Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, with Supporting Essays. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 373-391.
  4. Hardy, S. (2002) H.G. Wells and British silent cinema: the War of the Worlds. In: Higson, A. (ed.) Young and Innocent? The Cinema in Britain, 1896-1930. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. pp. 242-255.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Kimber, G. (2007) Sylvia Townsend Warner. In: Maunder, A. (ed.) The Facts On File Companion to the British Short Story. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 446-447.
  8. Kimber, G. (2007) Commentary on 'A Widow's Quilt'. In: Maunder, A. (ed.) The Facts On File Companion to the British Short Story. New York, USA: Facts on File. pp. 456-457.

Book

  1. Canning, R., (ed.) (2012) Vainglory (with Inclinations and Caprice), by Ronald Firbank. London: Penguin. 9780141196336.
  2. Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2009) The International Reception of Samuel Beckett. London: Continuum. 9780826495815.
  3. Barfield, S., Tew, P. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Death. London: Continuum. 9780826498359. [including lengthy editorial introduction]
  4. Maude, U. and Feldman, M., (eds.) (2009) Beckett and Phenomenology. London: Continuum. 0826497144.
  5. Feldman, M. and Nixon, M., (eds.) (2007) Beckett's Literary Legacies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. 9781847182814.
  6. Canning, R. (2009) Brief Lives: E.M. Forster. London: Hesperus Press. 9781843919162.
  7. Feldman, M. (2008) Beckett's Books: a Cultural History of Samuel Beckett's 'Interwar Notes'. Revised and reissued paperback of 2006 version. London: Continuum. 9780826443434.
  8. Feldman, M. (2006) Beckett’s Books: A Cultural History of Samuel Beckett’s “Interwar Notes”. London: Continuum. 082649059X.

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Chamberlain, R. (2007) ‘Pale Signature’: lyric and life-writing in Dylan Thomas’s early poems. Paper presented to: Life Writing in Wales (Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Association for Welsh Writing in English), Gregynog Hall, Newton, Powys, Wales (University of Wales), 30 March - 1 April 2007.
  2. Feldman, M. (2008) How to "eff the ineffable": Samuel Beckett's "Interwar Notes" on Arnold Geulincx. Invited Keynote presented to: Centre of Contemporary Fiction and Narrative (CCFN) Seminar Series, Avenue Campus, University of Northampton, 30 January 2008.
  3. Feldman, M. (2007) "...if both body and soul are foolish, what is my intelligence worth?" Beckett's manuscript transcriptions of "Geulincx, or, Effing the Ineffable". Paper presented to: Modern Manuscript Studies Seminar, Institute of English Studies, University of London, 20 February 2007.
  4. Feldman, M., Katz, D., Garforth, J., Maude, U., Prosser, B., Nixon, M. and Bignell, J. (2007) Beckett and phenomenology: round table discussion. Panel Presentation presented to: Beckett and Visual Culture, University of Warwick, England, 17 November 2007.
  5. Feldman, M. and Tonning, E. (2008) Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2008. Convenor presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2008, Regents Park College, Oxford, 25 April-13 June, 2008.
  6. Feldman, M. and Tonning, E. (2007) Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2007. Convenor presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies 2007, Regents Park College, University of Oxford, 27 April - 15 June 2007.
  7. Hardy, S. (2007) H.G. Wells and William James. Invited Presentation presented to: H.G. Wells: Science and Philosophy: H.G. Wells Society Annual Conference, Imperial College/Conway Hall, London, 28-29 September 2007.
  8. Kaur, P. (2012) Beckett's Schopenhauerian Buddhism: East meets West. Symposium presented to: Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies 2012, St. John's College, University of Oxford, 12 June 2012.
  9. Kaur, P. (2011) Interpreting Sunyata: an archival perspective on Beckett, Schopenhauer and Buddhism. Panel Presentation presented to: Samuel Beckett: Out of the Archive, University of York, 23-26 June 2011.
  10. 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.

Thesis

  1. Cloutier, S. (1999) Militancy, commitment, and Marxist ideology in the fiction of Dan Billany. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
  2. Firla, I. (1998) The narrative structures of Robert Graves' historical fiction: a progression toward a conception of the hero in history. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
  3. Reid, S. A. (2008) Masculinities in the novels of D.H. Lawrence: gender difference or transcendence. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
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