Items where Subject is "PR English literature"
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- P Language and Literature (70)
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Bowman, Matthew (2024) Dark prospects, haunted Suffolk landscapes: reading M.R. visually. In: Art at the Heart of Ipswich, Lecture Programme, 23 May 2024, The Hold, University of Suffolk. (Unpublished)
Bowman, Matthew (2024) Reading M. R. James, visually. In: Sequestered Places, Heaving Seas: The Life and Works of M. R. James, 30 April, The Hold, University of Suffolk. (Unpublished)
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Castelvedere, Antonella (2010) Neither religion nor philosophy: the language of delicacy in Rilke's poetry. German Life and Letters, 63 (2). pp. 133-145. ISSN 1468-0483
Castelvedere, Antonella and Hodgkinson, Amanda (2021) The dance of critical thinking and creative writing. In: National Association of Writers in Education Conference, 13th March 2021, Online. (Unpublished)
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Lowe, Gill (2015) Book review: Becoming Virginia Woolf: her early diaries and the diaries she read. Virginia Woolf Miscellany (87). pp. 46-48.
Lowe, Gill (2014) Book review: The Charleston Bulletin Supplements. Virginia Woolf bulletin (45). pp. 53-8. ISSN 1465-2579
Lowe, Gill (2013) Book review: Virginia Woolf: Walking in the Footsteps of Michel de Montaigne,. Virginia Woolf bulletin (44). pp. 67-70. ISSN 1465-2579
Lowe, Gill (2015) Book review: A Childhood in St Ives. Virginia Woolf bulletin (50). pp. 73-76. ISSN 1465-2579
Lowe, Gill (2012) "Observe, observe perpetually," Montaigne, Virginia Woolf and the "Patron au Dedans". In: Contradictory Woolf: selected papers from the twenty-first annual international conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson University Press: Woolf Selected Papers . Clemson University Digital Press, Clemson, USA, pp. 215-221. ISBN 9780983533955
Lowe, Gill (2010) "Wild swimming", Rupert Brooke and Virginia Woolf. In: 20th International Virginia Woolf Conference, 3rd to 6th June 2010, Georgetown, Kentucky, USA.
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Ruiter, Keith and Ashby, Steven P. (2019) Different strokes: judicial violence in Viking-Age England and Scandinavia. Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, 14. pp. 153-184. ISSN 1782-7183
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Smith, Andrea (2022) Andrea Smith: Radio Productions of Shakespeare’s Plays. British Shakespeare Association.
Smith, Andrea (2022) BBC History Research Blog: The Beeb and the Bard. BBC.
Smith, Andrea (2022) BoB Curated Playlists BBC Radio Shakespeare Dr Andrea Smith, University of Suffolk. [Teaching Resource]
Smith, Andrea (2022) Cathleen Nesbitt: Britain’s first radio drama producer. Women's History Today, 3 (5). pp. 32-35. ISSN 2752-6704
Smith, Andrea (2021) Cinematic Shakespeare in sound only. In: British Shakespeare Association Online Conference: Shakespeare In/Action, 5-7 Aug 2021, Online. (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2022) The Essay: The Beeb and the Bard. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2022) Free Thinking: Shakespeare, history, pathology and dissonant sound. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2023) ‘Go shake your ears’: adapting Shakespeare for audio. In: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Seminar Series, 17 May 2023, The Hold, Ipswich. (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2023) ‘Her infinite variety’: women’s creativity in audio Shakespeare. In: British Shakespeare Association Conference, 25-28 July 2023, University of Liverpool. (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2023) Interview about Shakespeare's first folio on BBC Radio Suffolk. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2021) Interview by Dr Varsha Panjwani for the Women and Shakespeare podcast. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2024) Introduction to The Tragedy of Macbeth. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2022) ‘Look with thine ears’: A century of Shakespeare’s Plays on BBC Radio. Doctoral thesis, University of East Anglia.
Smith, Andrea (2022) Making Early Modern drama with a mattress and a microphone. In: All The World's A Stage, 23-24 Apr 2022, Online (hosted by the University of Liverpool). (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2022) ‘More fair than black’: Othellos on British radio. Shakespeare Survey, 75. pp. 49-59. ISSN 0080-9152
Smith, Andrea (2021) Noise, narration and nose-pegs: adapting Shakespeare for radio. Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, 19. pp. 41-58. ISSN 1476-4504
Smith, Andrea (2022) Position statement for Radio Drama discussion at BBC at 100 Symposium. In: BBC at 100 Symposium, 13-15 September 2022, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford.
Smith, Andrea (2022) Radio Plays. In: Forgotten Treasures: The World’s First Great Shakespeare Library. West Midlands History Limited, pp. 114-115. ISBN 9781905036851
Smith, Andrea (2022) Reversing the tradition of the boy player. In: Britgrad 2022, 23-25 Jun 2022, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford upon Avon, UK. (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2021) Reviews of Shakespeare’s Othello (directed by Emma Harding), BBC Radio 3, 19 April 2020 and Henry IV, Part 1 (directed by Sally Avens), BBC Radio 3, 26 April 2020. Shakespeare, 18 (2). pp. 246-254. ISSN 1745-0918
Smith, Andrea (2023) Transforming the airwaves – a century of radio drama. In: Together for Transformation: Research for a Changing World, 24 May 2023, University of Suffolk. (Unpublished)
Smith, Andrea (2022) The first Shakespeare on the BBC. [Audio]
Smith, Andrea (2024) The play’s the thing. Early Modern Digital Review, 6 (2). pp. 162-165. ISSN 2562-9263 (In Press)