The Ancient Sea: The Utopian and Catastrophic in Classical Narratives and Their Reception

R Clare, H Williams - 2022 - torrossa.com
This book was edited according to the stylistic conventions of the so-called “Notes and
Bibliography” variant of the Chicago Style from The Chicago Manual of Style (seventeenth …

[PDF][PDF] Research note:“When 'childsplay'gets lethal”:'Ludic terrorism'and its ambivalent relationship with postmodernism

SH Patterson - Journal for Deradicalization, 2020 - journals.sfu.ca
The research note offers an intuitive insight into a peculiar type of terrorist behaviour. It does
so by combining the concept of 'ludic'with terrorism, which is not entirely new (see Shane …

[图书][B] Still Hidden in the Future: Allegory and Metalepsis in British Fiction in the Long Nineteenth Century

AD Shipley - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Abstract" Still Hidden in the Future" takes a pragmatist approach to reading the mutual
interference of allegory and metalepsis in British fiction in the long nineteenth century. I …

Radical disaffection: political pessimism in fin-de-siècle British fiction

K Durnan - 2021 - rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu
©2021 Kailana Durnan ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 1 ©2021 Kailana Durnan ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 RADICAL DISAFFECTION: POLITICAL PESSIMISM IN FIN-DE-SIÈCLE …

London and the Spectre of Anarchy: Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday as Urban History

K Gulliver - Journal of Literary Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses how the criminal threat of anarchist attack was treated in GK
Chesterton's novel, The Man Who Was Thursday. The novel captures a particular moment of …

The Eighth Day: Liturgical Elements in The Man Who Was Thursday

B Schneeberger - Religion & Literature, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
This essay applies liturgical theory and elements to GK Chesterton's The Man Who Was
Thursday (1908). Using Chesterton's own thoughts on the Mass, along with those of notable …

Conrad's Anarchist Tales

J Wexler, J Wexler - Joseph Conrad and Terrorism Today, 2021 - Springer
Anarchist fiction was a popular genre by the time Conrad wrote his first anarchist tale. The
conventions of so-called dynamite novels reflected and reinforced the public's conceptions …

The Terrorist Novel, Thrillers and Postcolonial Britain

J Darlington, J Darlington - British Terrorist Novels of the 1970s, 2018 - Springer
Abstract This Chapter places the British terror novel in both its national and international
context. Although the end of Empire had been feted since the 1950s (Whittle, 14) the 1970s …