The Lunacy of Rosina Bulwer Lytton: The Secret Sodomy Scandal
(1998)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
All Outputs (390)
The Whirlpool (1997)
Book
George Gissing's The Whirlpool (1897) is generally regarded as one of the novelist's most critically significant and successful works in the breadth of its subject matter and depth of characterisation. This edition comprises a critical introduction... Read More about The Whirlpool.
Vampirism and menstruation (1997)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Her right his name: The lunacy and libel of Rosina Bulwer Lytton (1996)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Front Matter (1996)
Book Chapter
What were the sources of pleasure during the eighteenth century? The range of pleasurable activities from the bawdy and perverse to the refined are brought together in this collection of essays, which is the first to look at both the philosophy and p... Read More about Front Matter.
Degeneration, Culture and the Novel 1880-1940 (1994)
Book
Towards the end of the nineteenth century many affluent and educated people, influenced by developments in medical, biological and psychiatric sciences, became convinced that ignorance, insanity and criminality - even homosexuality and hysteria - wer... Read More about Degeneration, Culture and the Novel 1880-1940.
Fitness and the Fin de Siècle (1992)
Book Chapter
In 1901, William Morris’s biographer J. W. Mackail gave a lecture on Morris to the I.L.P. Mackail infused the occasion with a pronounced sense of an ending. There was a feeling abroad, he said, that the nineteenth century had been a failure. Ideals h... Read More about Fitness and the Fin de Siècle.
Women and the disease of civilisation: George Gissing's The Whirlpool (1989)
Journal Article
Mary Shelley and Rosicrucian Romanticism (1989)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Edward Carpenter on Jude the Obscure: An unpublished letter (1987)
Journal Article
Science and the supernatural in Godwin's St Leon (1987)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Burns and freemasonry (1986)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The power of advertising: Chad Newsome and the meaning of Paris (1982)
Journal Article
Short summary of research with young people for the development of impactful RSHE 2023
Report
The Women and Equalities Committee inquiry (2016), found sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools to be widespread, facilitated by access to online pornography. UK research found most children have seen pornography by 16, with 75% reporting t... Read More about Short summary of research with young people for the development of impactful RSHE 2023.
Final report RSHE recommendations to schools 2023
Report
The Women and Equalities Committee inquiry (2016), found sexual harassment and sexual violence in schools to be widespread, facilitated by access to online pornography. UK research found most children have seen pornography by 16, with 75% reporting t... Read More about Final report RSHE recommendations to schools 2023.
A robotic elephant trunk
Report
Anibotics is a company based in Bristol that specializes in developing friendly robots, particularly one that resembles an elephant kitten. One of the key features of these robots is their trunk, which is likely designed to mimic the functionality of... Read More about A robotic elephant trunk.
Lens filter for a drone
Report
True to Nature Limited (TTN) is a Bristol based independent TV production company that specialises in premium and innovative natural history content. The company values emotive storytelling and invests in technology that can support this through inno... Read More about Lens filter for a drone.
Oral histories project – Who feeds us?
Digital Artefact
A significant proportion of people are disconnected from where their food comes from. Where once there were strong relationships between farmers and consumers, many people now have little idea where the food they eat is produced or who the people are... Read More about Oral histories project – Who feeds us?.
The Story of Fem FM – 2022
Digital Artefact
An International Women's Day special. Miranda Rae celebrates 30 years of the UK's first all female radio station . In 1992, over 250 women made history in Bristol by setting up the UK's first women's radio station, Fem FM. It launched the careers of... Read More about The Story of Fem FM – 2022.
12 Communities 1 Bristol
Digital Artefact
Co fundraiser and collaborator. Exploring some of the areas and communities that make up our city. The podcasts are filled with fascinating insights into the history of our communities; from the man who grew up as a young boy in Barton Hill during t... Read More about 12 Communities 1 Bristol.