A landscape of words Revolutionary groups and movementsThis book examines major literary texts by and about the Irish in the Middle Ages, providing an analysis of a spatial poetics developed over 600 years. It argues that the Irish theorised anew the concept of place and developed a spatial turn that reconfigured how communities in the Irish Sea region thought about writing, place and identity.
It argues that the exploitation of animals formed a key component of urban change
as well as 'royalist' plays offering oblique critiques of Caroline policies
Written by an internationally recognised expert
research findings and new ideas that have made it impossible to sustain conceptions of the city that are based on the criterion of a boundary
It identifies traditions usually associated with the Gothic or horror film in the Western and examines ways in which they have often played either sub-textual or explicit rolesin the Western narrative throughout its history and in contemporary forms
personal and spiritual experiences vividly concrete and communicable
This book works from the premise that the tremendous diversity of Old English medical texts requires an equally diverse range of interpretative methodologies
Downtown Film and TV Culture
which is expected to affect many hundreds of thousands of adults in the coming years
recent research in the field and classical writings
Persephone Sextou details the key theoretical contexts and practical features of theatre for children
It also explores ‘affect’ as a research methodology and uncovers the reasons why experience is more aligned with the notion of actuality than other modes of consciousness and thus more likely to be viewed as authentic