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01-hollie-johnson-q33226-dreaming-the-middle-ages-pp--1-9.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 5 (2012-2013), pp. 1-9 How effectively do dream visions offer resolution or consolation? — The role of the authority figure within dream vision poetry. Hollie Johnson Introducing medieval dream narratives, Helen Phillips and N...

engl3059-anna-huntley.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading student work in English studies, Volume 15 (2022-23), pp. 1 The allure of the irrational mind: An exploration of John Milton’s Satan and Jane Austen’s Emma as wilful participants in their self-delusion Anna Huntley In his introduction to Jane Austen’s Emma, John Mullan ma...

12-giselle-kennedy,-q33115-language-and-creativity-pp-91-105.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 5 (2012-2013), pp. 91-105 Life’s a Story: Autobiography as Myth-making. A Qualitative Investigation into Self-creation, Myth, and the Construction of the Positive Face Giselle Kennedy This study hypothesises that the formulati...

09-tom-travis-q33382-oscar-wilde-pp-73-78.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 5 (2012-2013), pp. 73-78 Wilde has been described by Regenia Gagnier (in her 1986 study Idylls of the Marketplace) as one of the first theorists of what she terms a 'market' (or consumer) society; write an essay showing how Wi...

08-rachel-considine-q33601-shakespeare-and-jonson,-pp-65-72.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 5 (2012-2013), pp. 65-72 ‘Misogyny and a fascination with the feminine potential of masculine sexuality are part of the common discourse’. 1 To what extent are discourses of ‘misogyny’ normalised in Epicene and As You ...

07-annika-bailey-q33221-pp-142-152.pdf

...while we were happily situated in that pleasant...never at a more welcome time might he repay me

engl3002-harriet-neville.pdf

...the beginning of happiness’ but, as an adult, Clarissa comes to ‘realize that it was happiness’. The thing that...Richard and Wellfleet come back to her

0809hogg2romanticism.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 1 (2008-2009), pp. 136-141 Readers and Writers: The role of the audience in the work of William Hazlitt and Samuel Taylor Coleridge Emily Hogg he notion of the reading public underwent substantial changes during the period Hazli...

0809claridgewoolf.pdf

...INNERVATE Leading Undergraduate Work in English Studies, Volume 1 (2008-2009), pp. 56-61 The significance of spinster figures in Woolf’s work: how successfully does she manage to write against cultural stereotype? Alexander Claridge et us talk about sex, for it is crucial in understanding ...

engl3099-abbie-leeson.pdf

...to attention. Razor. Cheap kind. Bleed every...thoughts or feelings come along, simply label...stream, thoughts will come and go. [ ]’s...Your thoughts may come in clusters. Phone...landing radio. Easy come, easy go. Will
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