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1011fittonhaywardlingusiticssexuality.pdf
...that he committed, a stai 17 its
fair
ness. But he would not sin. The picture, changed...
1011rothhistoryofenglish.pdf
...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 3 (2010-2011), pp. 255-262. Explore the influence of French on English Isabel Roth This essay will explore the French influence on the English language, taking one present day newspaper article from each language as a starting point...
30-kay-henderson-q33606-pp-286-295.pdf
...Trailer), dir. by Richard Loncraine (May
fair
Entertainment International, 1995) <https...
10-olivia-rook-q33120-pp-152-160.pdf
...use of synthetic personalisation (
Fair
clough 1989) as their ‘‘you’ constructions are...
1011kingedwardalbee.pdf
...and possessed’ (Malkin 1992:171).
Fair
clough (2001:38-9) explains that ‘[p]ower in...
2.-knowles-s-q33407-dissertation.pdf
...love described in wartime is a ‘
fair
pure sword’, which can be thought of...
1011elydemocratic.pdf
...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 3 (2010-2011), pp. 126-132. Examine the role of the subject and the individual within democratic society. What are the implications of these concepts in a society with a shared history. Answer with reference to Beckett’s Company a...
1011hiendissertation.pdf
...fat and cut it in two, … The
fair
head from the neck hit on the earth, …...
1011kaufmanearlymodern.pdf
...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 3 (2010-2011), pp. 178-192. ‘Of Albions glorious Ile the Wonders…I write’1 How important is the land in early modern depictions of national identity? Eleanor Kaufman In 1536 the Act of Union physically altered the English lan...
1011carydesireswoolf.pdf
...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 3 (2010-2011), pp. 86-91. ‘We long sometimes to escape from the incessant, the remorseless analysis of falling into love and falling out of love, of what Tom feels for Judith and Judith does or does not altogether feel for Tom’ ...
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