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Dancing Out of Time: The Forgotten Boston of Edwardian England
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Danica Patrick
(Other)The article is a biographical summary of the career of Danica Patrick, the motor racing driver. -
Dark Gnostics: Secrets, Mysteries, and OCCINT
(Article)You know, when I was a kid, I wanted to grow up and find myself living in a sixties spy series. Funny how things turn out, isn’t it? King Mob, The Invisibles. The astrologer and magician John Dee worked for Sir Francis ... -
The dark night: “The novel into some other form”
(Book chapter)The chapter looks at a relatively unread and unknown long poem by May Sinclair that illustrates her combination of Victorian and modern ideas and literary techniques. It also indicates her involvement with psychoanalysis -
David King: graphic designer, ranged left
(Article)When once he art-edited the Sunday Times colour supplement, David King brought picture after picture of Leon Trotsky to the breakfast-tables of Britain. This was his first ever major interview -
Dawn chorus
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The day was an ugly one: Wembley, 28th April 1923
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Dead Flowers, a novel
(Book)DEAD FLOWERS is the story of Sian Love, a DNA analyst who uncovers dark family secrets when she finds human remains in a pub she’s inherited from her uncle. It blends classic noir with an edgy contemporary thriller involving ... -
Delirium of Interpretation: Surrealism, The Possessions, and Beckett's Outsider Artists
(Article)Samuel Beckett, then a largely unknown member of the Joyce circle, translated a selection of texts for a section entitled “Surrealism and Madness” for a surrealist special issue of the Parisian journal This Quarter in 1932. ... -
The demand will remain, but what about the supply?
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‘Demented Particulars’: Traces of Godot and the Provincial Theatre Archive'
(Article)In response to the recent 'archival turn' within Beckett studies, this article argues that the value of the ephemera located in less prestigious repositories of Beckettian materials situated within small theatre collections, ... -
The democratic stage? The relationship between the actor and the audience in professional wrestling
(Article)Using two major examples (2002 Wrestlemania XVII main event between The Rock and Hulk Hogan, and the 2004 Wrestlemania XX match up of Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg) this paper will argue that the wrestling arena is one ... -
Derwenthorpe
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The Descent of the Lyre
(Book)It is the early nineteenth century, and the Bulgarian village of Gela, the legendary home of Orpheus, is suffering under the heavy taxation and arbitrary justice of Ottoman rule. When his bride-to-be is abducted the night ...