Browsing Department of English Language and Literature by Title
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Addiction, empire, and narrative in Arthur Conan Doyle's the sign of the four
(Duke University Press, 1999) -
Autobiographical truth refecting the social truth of male and female subjectivity in Charles Dickens’s no thoroughfare
(Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dekanlığı, 2013)When Charles Dickens’ less known partner Nelly’s life story is scrutinized it can be seen that her life reflects the problematic theme of female subject formation linked with parental relation. In the social world, however, ... -
Autumn 1857: the making of the Indian "mutiny"
(Cambridge University Press, 2003) -
Beginning scholars for the future
(Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 2019) -
Bracket and voice: Drummond of Hawthornden’s lunular poetics
(Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2020)Taking the proliferation of brackets in his Petrarchan verse as its starting point, this essay argues for a reevaluation of William Drummond of Hawthornden’s poetic voice. While even his admirers have tended to characterise ... -
The Cambridge handbook of literary authorship
(Oxford University Press, 2021-05) -
Capitalism in the pastoral mode and Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd
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Changez/Cengiz's changing beliefs in the reluctant fundamentalist
(Purdue University Press, 2018)In her article, “Changez/Cengiz's Changing Beliefs in The Reluctant Fundamentalist” Valerie Kennedy analyzes the interrelation of individual subjectivity and global capitalism and the conflict between two belief systems ... -
Charismatic masculinity in David Malouf's fiction
(2010)This examination of charismatic masculinity and the representation of gender in Malouf’s fiction concentrates on the short story collection Every Move You Make. -
'Close up from a distance': London and englishness in ford, Bram Stoker and Conan Doyle
(Brill Academic Publishers., 2005) -
The community of sentient beings: J. M. Coetzee's ecology in disgrace and Elizabeth Costello
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The concept of literary genre
(sdvig Press, 2018)Genre theory, as it has developed in the last forty years, hasmade use of what I call a constitutive concept of genre, a concept that hasbuilt into it the assumption that genre plays a central epistemic role in theinterpretation ... -
Conrad, efficiency, and the varieties of imperialism
(Texas Tech University Press, 2012)The article examines 18th century Polish novelist Joseph Conrad's fiction in relation to different conceptions of imperialism and capitalism. Topics covered include his attitude towards "Englishness," the value of efficiency ... -
Conradian quest versus dubious adventure: Graham and Barbara Greene in West Africa
(Taylor and Francis., 2015)Graham Greene's Journey Without Maps (1936) largely conforms to the masculine tradition of imperialist travel writing, where the male protagonist emerges as the (sometimes conflicted) hero of his own narrative. Much of ... -
Creating ethnic memory: takuhi tovmasyan’s “merry meals
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Demythologizing history: Jeanette Wintersone’s fictions and his/tories
(Universidad de Alicante, 2004) -
Dickens and englishness: a fundamental ambivalence
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009) -
Dickens and Savagery at home and abroad-part I
(The Dickens Fellowship, 2008) -
Dickens and Savagery at home and abroad-part II
(The Dickens Fellowship, 2008) -
A Divine cause for abandoning reason in Shakespeare’s King Lear
(Gaziantep Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enst., 2019)King Lear can be considered as one of the most powerful tragedies written by Shakespeare. Written nearly 400 years ago, it appeals to todays’ literary critiques, psychologists and psychiatrists. Shakespeare’s construction ...