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    • 'The dung-beetle's snowball': the philosophic narcissism of Claude Cahun's essay-poetry 

      Gee, F (Manchester University Press, 5 January 2021)
      In the original preface to Aveux non avenus [Disavowals, 1930] Pierre Mac Orlan describes Claude Cahun’s collage text as a series of ‘essai-poèmes’, or ‘poèmes essais’. Certainly, Cahun’s writing – from the anti-confessional ...
    • Nabokov’s American gut 

      Carver, B (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 13 August 2019)
      Edmund Wilson wrote to Nabokov on 14th January 1946: ‘I hear from people who have seen you that you are becoming stout, optimistic and genial – in other words, Americanized’. The rumour was true: Nabokov’s relocation to ...
    • Gender Equality in British Film-making: Research, Targets, Change 

      Cobb, S; Williams, LR (Palgrave Macmillan, 9 August 2020)
    • Dickensian stuffing 

      Carver, B (Wiley, 13 February 2020)
    • Histories of now: listening to women in British film 

      Williams, L; Cobb, S (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 19 December 2019)
      The research project ‘Calling the Shots: Women and contemporary film culture in the UK, 2000–2015’ investigates contemporary women's film history through two primary routes: the statistical analyses of the numbers of women ...