Gothic Kernow: Cornwall as Strange Fiction Angela NagleFocussing on written and visual culture that is made in or made about Cornwall, this book argues that Cornwall and the Scilly Isles (known as Kernow in the Cornish language) have a special relationship with Gothic, one that has been overlooked in the literature on regional Gothic.
the first academic text devoted to The Smiths
who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007 and has recently published what she has announced will be her final novel
Drawing upon a new perspective of competitive social repositioning and numerous new sources
his hundreds of concepts and his imaginative approach to doing research – remain a source of inspiration for many scholars and researchers working within a variety of different fields and sub-fields
and asks what makes the system tick and what it means for the future of democracy and development
but the common thread is an ongoing commitment to creativity
1960–2023 is a history inspired by contemporary Irish literature and also an op-ed that identifies parallels between the socio-economic causes of conflict in Northern Ireland and one possible outcome of Trumpism in contemporary America
the book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics
and how should it be regulated
co-editor of Manchester University Press's British Film Makers series
The book tells a regional and international history of the Australian suffrage campaigns between 1880-1914
Combining expressive and analytical writing