English and Creative Writing: Recent submissions
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“I pictured you only as an adventurous explorer”: Deben Bhattacharya, Ella K. Maillart, friendship and polygraphic influence
(Routledge, 20 February 2024)Ella K. Maillart (1903–97), the Swiss travel writer-adventuress, and Deben Bhattacharya (1921–2001), the Bengali field recordist and media producer, first corresponded in July 1949 and remained friends their whole lives. ... -
Turbulent Ecodramaturgy: The Winds of Pericles
(Routledge, 16 February 2024)In encountering Pericles as a written and performed text, we are struck immediately by the intricate currents that wind through the episodic narrative – currents of action and breath-guided dialogue mingling, twining through ... -
Learning from Arts and Humanities Approaches to Building Climate Resilience in the UK
(Palgrave Macmillan, 23 December 2023)This chapter shares insights from five arts and humanities-led UK Climate Resilience Programme (UKCR) projects, presenting key learnings and pathways for future research and policy interventions. We highlight the significant ... -
“Are we to treat human nature as the early Victorian lady treated telegrams?”: British and German sexual science, investigations of nature, and the fight against censorship, ca. 1890–1940
(University of Texas Press, 29 January 2024)Histories of sexology often examine moments of censorship in which sexological knowledge was repressed, banned or destroyed. Familiar examples include the Bedborough trial, which resulted in the censorship of John Addington ... -
Eugenic fictions and radical resistances
(Wiley, 27 December 2023)This paper considers the inspiration of Charles Darwin and J. S. Mill for writers and feminists at the end of the nineteenth century, tracing ways in which Darwin's anti-essentialism and his commitment to monogenism—the ...