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Vol. 28 (2003): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 28 (2003): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2003-12-31
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Forgery, Dis/possession, Ventriloquism in the Works of A.S. Byatt and Peter Ackroyd
Catherine Bernard
11-24
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Everything You Always Hated About Thatcher's Britain: A Cultural Analysis of Mike Leigh's High Hopes (1988)
Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy
25-42
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The Anxiety of Being Postcolonial: Ideology and the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel
Chelva Kanaganayakam
43-54
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Making Visible the Invisible: Reversing the Codes of Dominant Culture in Madonna's Videoclip Don't Tell Me
Elena Oliete Pascual
55-69
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Dylan Thomas's Animal Symbology in Celtic Tradition: The Inner Voice of a Poet
Paula María Rodríguez Gómez
71-96
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Sentimental Comedy in Martin Amis's "State of England" and "The Coincidence of the Arts"
Luc Verrier
97-108
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Book Reviews
W. Flannery O'Connor: A Life, by Jean Cash (Knoxville: The University of Knoxville Press, 2002)
Gretchen Dobrott Bernard
111-115
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La experiencia platónica en la Inglaterra decimonónica, by Patricia Cruzalegui Sotelo (Oviedo: Septem ediciones, 2002)
Pau Gilabert Barbera
117-122
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Streetwalking the Metropolis. Women, the City and Modernity, by Deborah L. Parsons (Oxford and New York: Oxford U.P., 2000)
Teresa Gómez Reus
123-126
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