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fimi-come-sing-ye-light-fairy-things-tripping-so-gay-victorian-fairies-and-the-early-work-of-j.-r.-r.-tolkien.pdf

...of belief in fairies could have been...s use of fairy imagery to refer...linked belief in fairies with this idea...of a lost fairyland accessible only in...in his next “fairy” poem: “You and...girl and a fair haired boy,9...a land where fairies live. The following...build them houses, fairy towns, Or dwellings...some were dancing fairy-rings And weaving...knowledge of Victorian fairies. The theme of

robinson-the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-of-william-s.-burroughs.pdf

...curtly. Asked whether he had had a fair trial he looks inevitable and publishes: “My...

lundeen-hemans'-response-to-the-romantic-uni-verse.pdf

...Rossi says to the sculpture: ‘Now fair thou art,/ Thou form, whose life is...

riedler-the-renaissance-revival-in-english-literature.pdf

...The Renaissance Revival in English Literature Nina Riedler The University of Duisburg-Essen In literature between 1870 and 1914 motives and characters originating from the Italian Renaissance can be found in increasing frequency. This phenomenon is also to be observed in German and – to a...

peplow-'keep-scopin-til-you-hear-me-words-is-spoken-clearly'-hip-hop-music-and-the-art-of-exclusion.pdf

...Working With English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama 6 (2010): pp. 14-44 ‘Keep scopin til you hear me, words is spoken clearly’ Hip-hop music and the art of exclusion Dave Peplow University of Nottingham Abstract In the last twenty years hip-hop culture has been fairl...

fisher-addicted-to-talk-newspaper-representations-of-the-female-speaking-subject.pdf

...see in particular Fairclough (2003), who in...Sunderland, who like Fairclough writes from a...is evident in Fairclough (1992), who sees

garnsworthy-friend-and-foe-monarchism-republicanism-and-civil-conflict-in-rape-of-lucrece.pdf

...line 64). He describes her as a ‘fair throne’ (413) a ‘sweet city’ (469...

wetherall-dickson-the-construction-of-a-reputation-for-madness-the-case-study-of-lady-caroline-lamb.pdf

...The Construction of a Reputation for Madness: The Case Study of Lady Caroline Lamb Leigh Wetherall Dickson Northumbria University In 1816 Lady Caroline Lamb’s first novel, Glenarvon, was published amid a storm of controversy, due to the content, a fictional account of Lamb’s relationshi...

nash-'an-ephemeral-oddity'-the-beat-generation-and-american-culture.pdf

...“An Ephemeral Oddity”?: The Beat Generation and American Culture Catherine Nash University of Nottingham In 1958, the critic John Sisk suggested that “Beat literature may turn out to be an ephemeral oddity that fifty years from now exists only for desperate Ph.D. candidates” (Sisk...

ki-the-post-romantic-sublime-generation-x-and-the-intransigence-of-the-surplus-jouissance.pdf

...Working With English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama 1 (2003): 16-27 Working With English: Medieval and Modern Language, Literature and Drama 1 (2003): 16-27 The Post-Romantic Sublime: Generation X And the Intransigence of the Surplus Jouissance Wing-chi Ki University of ...
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