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Holidays before 1950
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'Hollowed be Thy Name: for Denise Riley'
(Other)This poem was commissioned by the editors for a volume of writings celebrating the 70th birthday of poet and theorist Denise Riley. -
Home/Homesickness/Homeless
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Homeland memories and the Polish community in Leicester
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Homeostasis in Shakespeare
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Homeostasis in Shakespeare.
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Horses in early-modern drama
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'Housekeeping, Citizenship, and Nationhood in Good Housekeeping and Modern Home'
(Book chapter)This article interrogates the framing of women as citizens through domestic work in two interwar women's magazines. Directed towards an aspirational lower-middle-class female audience, George Newnes's Modern Home identified ... -
“How came they here?” Longfellow’s “The Jewish Cemetery at Newport,” Slavery, and Proto-Zionism
(Article)This article places Longfellow’s much-anthologised elegy in context, highlighting its engagement with contemporary debates about slavery, racial difference, and the restoration of the Jews to their ancestral homeland. The ... -
"How do I act so well?" The British "Shakespearean" Actor and Cultural Cachet
(Book chapter)This chapter on the cultural cachet of contemporary British performers commonly referred to as ‘Shakespearean’ actors, explores how such attribution relates to more traditional markers of esteem. It examines how the implied ... -
How does studying abroad change Chinese students' choice of reading strategies?
(Article)This study examines the extent to which IELTS reading reliably tests the needs of academic reading. Fifty-two IELTS test-takers enrolled on a 10-week IELTS course in Ireland were recruited for a mixed-method investigation ... -
How many things?
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How the revolution began.
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Human Remains in Hamlet, King Lear and Othello
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