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Work, class and gender in Canadian fiction, 1890s-1920s
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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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The history and development of parliamentary sketch-writing
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A cognitive approach to spatial patterning in literary narrative
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Transatlantic ruin in the writing of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Narratives of Scottish history and identity in pro-independence poetry written for the 2014 Scottish referendum
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Theorising the will in early modern English literature
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Rewriting myths through life writings in Marina Warner's fiction
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Myra, beyond Saddleworth
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Excluded
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The poetic metaphor interpretation processes of L1 and L2 readers from a relevance theory perspective
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The rhetoric and effect of causality in children's literature
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Shawkirk
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Slander and sedition in Elizabethan law, speech and writing
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The fiction of Anita Brookner, persona, reception, and literary value
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A cognitive-operative approach to improve the L2 learning of the Spanish subjunctive
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The last pair of ears
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Printing and periodical culture in the nineteenth-century asylum
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Imagined women : consumerism, nationalism, and gender in the Ladies' Home Journal and Canadian Home Journal of the 1920s
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The incel bookclub: inceldom, toxic masculinity and the literary canon
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