
Darren Freebury-Jones
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1 week ago |
the-tls.co.uk | Charles Foster |David Horspool |Darren Freebury-Jones |Mia Walby
For forty-seven years, the writer Charles Moseley lived with his wife in a Fenland village. She died, he remarried, and his new wife found a house in nearby Ely. To the Eel Island is his account of uprooting and re-rooting; of the nature of change itself; of the significance of place for embodied creatures; of the texture of time and the presence of the past.
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1 week ago |
the-tls.co.uk | Darren Freebury-Jones |David Horspool |Mia Walby |Sarah Lonsdale
For Iago in Othello, to be robbed of a “good name” is to be “poor indeed”. In Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare, Rory Loughnane and Willy Maley contend that much power lies in naming. This short book belongs to the Cambridge Elements in Shakespeare and Text series, co-edited by Loughnane and Claire M. L. Bourne, the aim of which is published bursts of scholarship: scholarship “that challenges – and pushes beyond – the conventional parameters of Shakespeare and textual studies”.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
routledge.com | Darren Freebury-Jones
Table of Contents Book DescriptionCritics' Reviews1st EditionBy Darren Freebury-JonesCopyright 2022 Robert Greene holds a significant place in our understanding of Elizabethan literature.
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