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Falling into gentle ruin.
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A Review of William Hayley: A Biographer’s Influence on Life Writing and Romantic Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century, edited by Lisa Gee and Mark Crosby
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True to Form: Genre and Critical Affect in the Study of Early Modern Women’s Writing
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“[B]oth in body and mind”: Gothic, Affect, and Power in Eliza Parsons’s The Mysterious Warning (1796)
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The fire in the mind: memory, myth & matter
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The mark of a silent language : the way the body-mind draws
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Review of Female Printmakers, Printsellers, and Print Publishers in the Eighteenth Century: The Imprint of Women, c. 1700-1830, edited by Cristina S. Martinez and Cynthia E. Roman
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Animals in Early Modern Histories of Music
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Surplus places and lives?: Rethinking deindustrialisation and ageing in ‘Casa de ningú’ and ‘Nación’
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“I Am Alive in Here”: Liveness, Mediation and the Staged Real of David Blaine’s Body
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Minding matter : reflecting and fixating on landscape painting
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The Rhetorical Goddess: A Feminist Perspective on Women in Magic
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"The Art of Re-enchantment: Making Early Music in the Modern Age," by Nick Wilson
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Review of Oceanic Connections: The Sea in Irish and Caribbean Poetry, by Ellen Howley
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A Review of Books and Borrowing 1750–1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers
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Review of Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland: A Policy History, by Joana Etchart
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Review of Race in Irish Literature and Culture, by Malcolm Sen and Julie McCormick Weng
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Narrating an unstable memory : a postmodern study of fictional pasts in the (auto/bio)graphic novel
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Framing Affect: Close up to Feeling with Women at the Eighteenth-century Theatre on the Twenty-first Century Screen
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Review of An Accidental Villain: Sir Hugh Tudor, Churchill's Enforcer in Revolutionary Ireland, by Linden MacIntyre
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Review of The Irish against the War. Postcolonial Identity & Political Activism in Contemporary Ireland, by Marie-Violaine Louvet
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America” for the First Time in an Online Undergraduate Women’s Literature Course
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A REVIEW ON THE BOOK “A GUIDE FOR FIELD WORKERS IN FOLKLORE”
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Get Busy Living: Leaping Out of Confinement with Kierkegaard in The Shawshank Redemption