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Discourse, power and ideology, some explorations in critical discourse analysis
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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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Work, class and gender in Canadian fiction, 1890s-1920s
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Renaissance geographies, space, text and history in early modern England
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'Some things to not forget, a collection of short stories in the Scottish tradition'
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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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Transgression and unity, language of Oscar Wilde
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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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News style, how the discourses of newswriting produce and restrict British broadsheet news texts
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Transatlantic ruin in the writing of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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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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Individualism and Wyndham Lewis, a case for reconsideration
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Myra, beyond Saddleworth
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Morrissey and the ghost charabanc : exploring the ghost charabanc
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What we leave behind, a novel and critical commentary
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Postnationalism and performance culture, questioning culturally 'Scottish' productions in contemporary television, theatre and film
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The end of motion, John Donne and the final cause in natural and moral philosophy
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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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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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Narratives of Scottish history and identity in pro-independence poetry written for the 2014 Scottish referendum
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