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Review of Plotting Disability in the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Clare Walker Gore

open access: yesDisability Studies Quarterly, 2021
No abstract available.
Riley Brice McGuire
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Frustration and Aggression in John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger”

open access: yesالأستاذ, 2018
    Look Back in Anger is a play that appeared in a time of crucial transition from Britain's Victorian past into the modern twentieth century. Jimmy's rage and anger is his expression of pent-up emotion and his need for life in a world that has become ...
Assist. Lect. Abdul jaleel Fadhil Jamil
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Korney Chukovsky in Britain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Korney Chukovsky is a neglected figure in the story of the British reception of Russian literature. This essay attempts to recover his place in the complex networks of translation, criticism, and interpretation in the twentieth century by examining his ...
Vaninskaya, Anna
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A Translemic Analysis of Maria Edgeworth’s "L’Absent ou La famille irlandaise à Londres" (1814)

open access: yesJournal of English Studies, 2014
After the publication of "Castle Rackrent" (1800), Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849) became one of the most famous nineteenth-century women writers in Great Britain, and her oeuvre was quickly translated on the Continent.
Carmen María Fernández Rodríguez
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“Though I Am a Woman, I Am Not a Defenceless One!”: Women and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Pirate Stories

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
Resonating with British and American audiences and inspiring many later pirate stories, Byron’s The Corsair (1814) participated in a transatlantic conversation about female responses to violent masculinity.
Beth Avila
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THE TRIUMPHS OF AFFECTIONS: CRÉBILLON FILS, TRANSLATION AND THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NARRATIVES OF MOTION AND EMOTION [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2023
The French influence on eighteenth-century English sentimental writing has been a rich topic for criticism ever since translations of French novels were imported into England as early as the first decades of the eighteenth century.
Elena BUTOESCU
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The contexts and contours of British economic literature, 1660-1760 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This article explores some of the main bibliographical dimensions of economic literature at a time when there was much interest in economic matters but no discipline of economics.
Hoppit, J
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More Liveable” Speculations: the Gender of SF in Margaret Atwood’s Short Story “Oursonette” and in the Comic Book / Graphic Novel War Bears

open access: yesZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 2020
Taking into account the broadness of the SF genre, the article commences with examining the difference between speculative fiction and science fiction, as outlined specifically by Donna J. Haraway and Margaret Atwood.
Katarzyna Ostalska
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Feminist Shadow Networks: 'Thinking, Talking, and Making' as Praxes of Relationality and Care

open access: yesDigital Studies, 2023
In the face of the constraints and pressures of the neoliberal university, this article argues for the importance of feminist shadow networks as a response to the unequal academic grounds on which scholars and students are asked to situate themselves ...
Aynur Kadir   +2 more
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Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods as a Feminist Cyborg Story Cyborg Story

open access: yesZagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich, 2020
Jeanette Winterson’s 2007 novel The Stone Gods is an admonitory tale about human environmental irresponsibility: in a highly gendered narrative the novelist demonstrates how the patriarchal domination inherent in human civilization leads to the ...
Tomasz Dobrogoszcz
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