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Quest for a Cohesive Diaspora African Community: Reliving Historic Experiences by Black Zimbabweans in Britain.
(Book chapter)To unravel the impact of historic memories on ethnic relations between the Shona (who see themselves as the indigenous population of Zimbabwe) and the Ndebele (whom the Shona perceived as invaders) the chapter has three ... -
Quick-and-dirty XML applications for textual analysis.
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R.K.R Thornton and Catherine Phillips eds., The Collected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins, vols. 1-2: The Correspondence (Book Review)
(Other)Review of two volumes of correspondence of the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, part of the new Oxford University Press edition of Hopkins's collected works. -
Racist Soapdishes and Rebellious (?) Children: Towards Human/AI Cooperation
(Article)Fiction is replete with tales of machine minds overthrowing their human creators. These archetypes are powerful, and durable, but they must be confronted and challenged if we are to truly address the real issues that the ... -
Radio Goya
(Other)Fiction radio chat shows; a series of musical/performances; text-photography-drawing publications -
'Radish, One Per Night': Early Godots in the Regional Theatre Archive
(Article)This essay considers the construction and reception of Waiting for Godot in British regional repertory theatre between 1956 and the early 1970s, arguing that the disruptive potential of the play, as registered by the London ... -
Ran : chaos on the Western Frontier.
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Re-Humanising Shakespeare
(Book)The book re-examines the human value and significance of Shakespeare's plays. -
Re-Reading Shakespeare's Richard III: Tragic Hero and Villain?
(Article)The discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car park in 2012 sparked fresh interest in one of England’s most controversial kings. Accused of murdering his nephews—the Princes in the Tower—Richard’s ... -
Reading and screening Ophelia.
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Reading and the university.
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Reading Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II: the example of John Newdigate in 1601
(Article)This article discusses a summary of Christopher Marlowe's play, 'Edward II', that appears in the papers of John Newdigate II, based on his reading of the play in print. It relates Newdigate's reading of the play to his ...