Reviews
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- The Review of English Studies [ 0034-6551 ] ; 2001-02.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : Bibliographie, Industrie du livre, Manuscrit, Racisme, Voyageur.
English descriptors
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- Aemilius paullus, Arab, Arab writer, Articles beckett, Authorial, Authorship, Barnaby rudge, Bennett, Bibliography, Black hole, Bleak house, Book trade, British travellers, Bronte, Bronte novels, Cambridge, Cambridge history, Cambridge studies, Cambridge university press, Chaos theory, Chaotic systems, Clarendon press, Contemporary literature, Contemporary readership, Corcoran, Corcoran voices, Craig, Critical processes, Cultural context, Cultural history, David leavitt, Dennis, Detective fiction, Detective literature, Detective stories, Digression, Digressive, Dobranski, Dodwell, Domestic sphere, Double mask, Early work, Edna longley, Eighteenth century, Eliot, English literature, English poetry, Escalator principle, Esther summerson, Etcetera principle, Felicia hemans, Feminist, Fifteenth century, Final chapter, Fine reading, Firchow, First half, First time, First world, Forensic science, Forensic technologies, French originals, Gender, Gender assumptions, Gendered nature, Genre, George eliot, Grand narrative, Great deal, Great expectations, Gregson, Habib, Heaney, Hegemonic masculinity, Herbaria novus, Historical circumstances, Historical diremption, Historical novel, Important questions, Interesting things, Irish poetry, Irlam, Irving babbitt, James everyman, James judaic, Jane eyre, Jewishness, John dennis, Judgement, Julia boffey, Kate chopin, Lady dedlock, Language theorists, Legal debates, Legal history, Leopold bloom, Libellus, Linear narrative, Literary composition, Literary criticism, Literary history, Literary studies, Literary technique, Literary theory, Little dorrit, Long poem, Long poems, Mackey, Male narratives, Male subjectivity, Manuscript, Many ways, Masculinity, Material bibliography, Matthew arnold, Mccullough, Mcsweeney, Michael whitworth university, Middle english, Milton studies, Modern ireland, Modern readers, Modernism, Modernist, Monastic libraries, More problematically, Mother goddess, Mutual friend, Nancy negro, Narrative voice, Nash, Nineteenth century, Nineteenthcentury turkey, Ninth century, Octavius caesar, Oriental panorama, Other authors, Other critics, Other poems, Ottoman, Ottoman empire, Ottoman turkey, Oxford university press, Page reference, Palm sunday, Paul schlicke university, Percy, Poetic enthusiasm, Postmodern, Preface, Present volume, Promising language, Quantum mechanics, Racism, Randall craig, Readership, Realist fiction, Recent decades, Reform bill, Reliques, Robert darnton, Robert graves, Roman stage, Romantic period, Same gestures, Same time, Sander, Sarah orne jewett, Satanic verses, Schiffer, Schleifer, School author, Schor, Scientific concepts, Scientific theory, Seamus heaney, Second half, Second world, Sexual imagery, Short fiction, Silken cord, Sillars, Small number, Snyder, Source material, Source materials, Spontaneous overflow, Stanford university press, State university, Straight lines, Strong argument, Subjectivity, Symbolic perception, Terence, Terence pictures, Terentian stage, Textual, Third century, Traveller, Twentieth century, Ulysses, University press, University presses, Verbal contract, Victorian, Virtuoso readings, Waste land, Western culture, Western eyes, Western philosophy, Western subjects, Wharton, Wide range, Wildfell hall, Willow branches, Women poets, Women writers, Wuthering heights, Young lovers, Yoyo doctrine.
- Teeft :
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