The silent morning Typography and letteringNow available in paperback, this study of the cultural impact of the Armistice of 11 November 1918 contains 14 new essays from scholars working in literature, music, art history and military history.
Simon Rose also exploits his own experience as a musician and teacher
The manuscript is of particular interest in that it appears to have been used in the playhouse over a considerable period of time and contains what seems to be evidence of the theatre practice of the time
and such diverse filmmakers – yet there has never before been a work by a film specialist that focused solely on Stephen King
modern-spelling edition of a play by the Caroline dramatist John Ford which was accidentally omitted from the 1652 edition of his works and so has not received much attention
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and to marginalised groups in particular
Through text and photography
The contributors deploy different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from musicology
“David Cronenberg is a work that attempts to illuminate and unravel the connection between the great Canadian auteur and his literary influences
It explores the ways the women subverted traditional mythologies about gender and imagined new cultural possibilities
Highlighting the challenges faced by a nascent national cinema with limited resources
asking both who and what is Marlow: a character or a narrator