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JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it. By Issue Date Authors Titles Subjects Search within this collection:   This collection contains PhD theses from the Department of English, Aberystwyth University. Jane Williams (Ysgafell) (1806-85) and nineteenth-century Welsh identity  Roberts, Gwyneth Tyson (Aberystwyth University, 2014) This thesis examines the life and work of Jane Williams (Ysgafell) and her relation to nineteenth-century Welsh identity and Welsh culture. Williams's writing career spanned more than fifty years and she worked in a wide. The Sleep Orchard: Poetry and Critical Commentary  Dennis, Amy (Aberystwyth UniversityEnglish Literature, 2014) Summary: The Sleep Orchard is a collection of poetry written in response to the life and artwork of Arshile Gorky. By mapping the differences as well as the deepening intersections between Gorky and the author, these. Cultural translations: a comparative critical study of Kate Roberts and Virginia Woolf  Rhydderch, Francesca (Aberystwyth UniversityEnglish Literature, 2000) Modalities of Cultural Identity in the Writings of Idris Davies and Alun Lewis  Vaughn Jones, Alan (Aberystwyth UniversityEnglish Literature, 2010) This thesis compares and contrasts the subtle modes and inscriptions of cultural identity in the work of two English-language writers from Wales – Idris Davies (1905-1953) and Alun Lewis (1915-1944). It also deconstructs. The Novels of J. B. Priestly  Smith, Kenneth Edward (Aberystwyth University, 1974) This study provides a comprehensive critical account of J. B. Priestley's novels, and attempts a new classification of them according to their fictional modes and overall aims. Part One is intended to supply a general. Mark Twain, Lenny Bruce, and Kurt Vonnegut: The comedian as confidence man  Kaufman, William Kenneth (Aberystwyth.
Walker, Daniel (June 2015) – “Sociable Uncertainties: Literature and the Ethics of Indeterminacy in Eighteenth-Century Britain” Reilly, Ariana (June 2015) – Leave-Takings: Anti-Self-Consciousness and the Escapist Ends of the Victorian Marriage Plot” Lerner, Ross (June 2015) – Framing Fanaticism: Religion, Violence, and the Reformation Literature of Self-Annihilation” Harrison, Matthew (June 2015) – Tear Him for His Bad Verses: Poetic Value and Literary History in Early Modern England” Krumholtz, Matthew (June 2015) – “Talking Points: American Dialogue in the Twentieth Century” Dauber, Maayan (March 2015) – The Pathos of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, and Gertrude Stein (with a coda on J.M. Coetzee)” Hostetter, Lyra (March 2015) – “Novel Errantry: An Annotated Edition of Horation, of Holstein (1800)” Sanford, Beatrice (January 2015) – “Love’s Perception: Nineteenth-Century Aesthetics of Attachment” Chong, Kenneth (January 2015) – “Potential Theologies: Scholasticism and Middle English Literature” Worsley, Amelia (September 2014) – “The Poetry of Loneliness from Romance to Romanticism” Hurtado, Jules (June 2014) – “The Pornographer at the Crossroads: Sex, Realism and Experiment in the Contemporary English Novel” Rutherford, James (June 2014) – Irrational Actors: Literature and Logic in Early Modern England” Wilde, Lisa (June 2014) – “English Numeracy and the Writing of New Worlds, 1543-1622” Hyde, Emily (November 2013) – “A Way of Seeing: Modernism, Illustration, and Postcolonial Literature” Ortiz, Ivan (September 2013) – “Romanticism and the Aesthetics of Modern Transport” Aronowicz, Yaron (September 2013) – “Fascinated Moderns: The Attentions of Modern Fiction” Wythoff, Grant (September 2013) – “Gadgetry: New Media and the Fictional Imagination” Ramachandran, Anitha (September 2013) – Recovering Global Women’s Travel Writings from the Modern Period: An.
Group by: Author | Item TypeNumber of items: 184.A Adjei, Cassie (2015) Duality, genre and the Modern Mulatto : bresponse and representation in contemporary British fiction. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Alhathlool, Khalid (2013) Attachment to the soil and aspiration toward departure : tradition, modernity, cosmopolitanism, globalisation & identity in Amin Maalouf. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Angelov, Dimitar (2008) Language, selfhood and otherness in the works of D. H. Lawrence. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Akel, Regina (2007) The journals of Maria Graham (1785-1842). PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Attridge, Steve (1993) The soldier in late Victorian society : images and ambiguities. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Andermahr, Sonya (1993) Difference, identification and desire : contemporary lesbian genre fiction. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Armitt, Lucie (1992) Pushing back the limits: the fantastic as transgression in contemporary women's fiction. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Al-Issa, Ahmad (1989) Polyphony and the anxiety of influence in the fiction of Henry James. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Aston, Elaine (1987) Outside the doll's house : a study in images of women in English and French theatre, 1848-1914. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. B Brljak, Vladmir (2015) Allegory and modernity in English literature c. 1575-1675. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Bumrungsalee, Intira (2013) Translating culture in films : subtitling in Thailand. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Bahrawi, Nazry (2013) Sacred impulses, sacrilegious worlds : postsecular intimations in Graham Greene and Naguib Mahfouz. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Barnard, Donald Edwin (2012) A critical edition of Derek Walcott's Omeros. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Brown, La Tasha Amelia (2011) The diasporic black Caribbean experience : nostalgia.