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Month: October 2015

Language and Literature

Kinds of Insight

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 30, 20153 min read1538 Views

By Kate McLoughlin This article arose from a paper I gave at the conference on the Long Modernist Novel at…

Language and Literature

The Pleasures of Literary Communication

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 26, 20154 min read2599 Views

By Roger D. Sell Literary activity can be studied as one among other kinds of human communication. Such an approach…

History

The Lang Road to Scottish History

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 23, 20154 min read1604 Views

By Catriona M.M. Macdonald Historians frequently address reputations in their work, indeed they are central to some of the most…

Language and Literature

A Matter of Life and Death: the Fourth Act in Shakespearean Tragedy

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 20, 20153 min read2543 Views

By Lisa Hopkins Having an associative mind is often a source of shame, but it does occasionally have benefits. Two…

Cultural Studies

Nuancing Ken Russell

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 13, 20156 min read1821 Views

By Kevin M. Flanagan Director Ken Russell (1927-2011) tends to evoke extreme reactions. Critics, academics, and fans lavish a few…

Cultural Studies

The semantic dimension of Newtonian Power

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 7, 20153 min read2163 Views

By Asher Jiang The concept of physical power in its modern forms has been introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in…

History

Introducing The Great Seljuk Empire

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals October 2, 20157 min read3523 Views

The collapse of the Ottoman empire in the wake of the First World War a century ago did not merely…

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