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Into the unknown, re-writing the 'Brighton quickie'
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The horror of history and the historical moment in the fiction of M.R. James
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Samuel Butler and the rhetoric of development, a study of the contribution Butler's literary imagination made towards the writing of his prose works
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Relevance theory and the analysis of audience response, a pragmatic approach to media studies
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Syntax in experimental literature, a literary linguistic investigation
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The image of the stag in literary and iconographic traditions of the middle ages
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Division and wholeness, the Scottish novel 1896-1947
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Awfully affecting, the development of a sentimental tradition in the lyrics of British and North American popular song
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Sea, city and jungle in the works of Joseph Conrad, a study of the relationship between the images of sea city and jungle in the works of Joseph Conrad
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Ethnicity and gender in South African writing, David's story and critical essays
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The last pair of ears
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Prehistoric heroes in Victorian fiction, the antiquity of man and the evolutionary human
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'Cosmonaut of inner space', an existential enquiry into the writing of Alexander Trocchi
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Writing at the edge of the promises, negotiating the puritan apocalypse
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A mystery about this, justified sin and very private memoirs in the detective novels of Josephine Tey
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Sport for the slothful?, A study of televised football in Britain
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Poetic language, a minimalist theory
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A woman('s) writer?, some issues in feminist reading of the work of Rosamond Lehmann
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Slander and sedition in Elizabethan law, speech and writing
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Mirrors more than one, tracing the Early Modern mirror-moment
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Shawkirk
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Meanings and the media, studies in the discourse analysis of media texts
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James MacPherson : romancing the gael, the literary, cultural and historiographical context of "The Poems of Ossian"
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Nation-ness, subjectivity, ethnography, a Polish-British case study
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Ideas of life and their moral force in the novels of Henry James
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Rewriting myths through life writings in Marina Warner's fiction
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A linguistic description of spoken Brunei English in the 1990s
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An apostate instauration, religion, moral vision and humanism in modern science fiction
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The supernatural famine, recovering the metaphor in Lady Gregory's folktales
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The rhetoric and effect of causality in children's literature
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Theory and practice of teaching composition in Syrian universities
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European integration in Italian and British newspaper discourse
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Narrative ethics in postcolonial fiction
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The limits of repetition, the limits of interpretation, Stein, Beckett and Burroughs
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Investigative journalism after Watergate in the USA and UK, a comparative study in professional practice
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A cognitive approach to spatial patterning in literary narrative
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The history and development of parliamentary sketch-writing
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Triptych & Mirrors, portraits, and the Venus effect, the absent art of Triptych
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Malay discourse particles as semantic constraints on interpretation
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Interpreting another culture, an ethnographic study of how Western-educated women make sense of Chinese culture in Shanghai
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Representations of feminity, domesticity, sexuality, work and independence in Mid-Victorian women's magazines
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The poetic metaphor interpretation processes of L1 and L2 readers from a relevance theory perspective
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Media coverage of SMEs in Nigeria, the imperative for national development
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Post-apocalyptic fiction, a portfolio exploring the genre, origin, and use of Apocalypse in literature
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Excluded
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Articulating the elsewhere, Utopia in contemporary feminist dystopias
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Theorising the will in early modern English literature
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Glasgow Citizens' Theatre 1957-1969 the middle years
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She shoots! She scores!, the musical portrayal of female violence in recent Hollywood film
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Problems of cohesion and coherence in the writing of non-native advanced learners of English, the case of 4th year English specialists, College of Education, Sana'a University, The Republic of Yemen
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Narratives of Scottish history and identity in pro-independence poetry written for the 2014 Scottish referendum
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Debates on female education, constructing the middle ground in eighteenth century women's magazines and the novels of Fanny Burney and Jane Austen
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Subject relativizers in early modern drama, a study based on the visualizing English print project parsed corpus of early modern drama
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The end of motion, John Donne and the final cause in natural and moral philosophy
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Postnationalism and performance culture, questioning culturally 'Scottish' productions in contemporary television, theatre and film
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What we leave behind, a novel and critical commentary
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Morrissey and the ghost charabanc : exploring the ghost charabanc
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Myra, beyond Saddleworth
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Individualism and Wyndham Lewis, a case for reconsideration
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Hell is where the heart is, a study of symbol, myth and motif in the fiction of Malcolm Lowry
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Transatlantic ruin in the writing of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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News style, how the discourses of newswriting produce and restrict British broadsheet news texts
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Leaves which whisper'd what they could not say, Petrarch reading early modern English and Scottish Petrarchism, c.1530-1630
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Transgression and unity, language of Oscar Wilde
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Do I put up that womanly defense? This tune goes manly : a corpus stylistic study of gender-specific grammatical constructions of possession in two Shakespearean plays
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'Some things to not forget, a collection of short stories in the Scottish tradition'
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Renaissance geographies, space, text and history in early modern England
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Work, class and gender in Canadian fiction, 1890s-1920s
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Transgressive sexuality and cultural hierarchy, the representation of the single woman in women's fiction, 1920s to the 1940s
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Discourse, power and ideology, some explorations in critical discourse analysis
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