Masons and the Military in the Fiction of Rudyard Kipling
(2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Gothic writing, slavery and radical women in late eighteenth-century Bristol (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bristol has been recognised as a centre of radicalism, yet its association with three of the most important female radicals of the 1790s, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Robinson and Mary Hays remains obscure. The city’s links between Gothic buildings, sla... Read More about Gothic writing, slavery and radical women in late eighteenth-century Bristol.
Migrating medical horror (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mary Shelley and Bristol: ‘Workshop of filthy creation’? (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gothic Bristol: City of darkness and light (2015)
Book Chapter
Because of its links with Romanticism, Bristol has been referred to as a ‘Romantic City’, yet it could just as easily be identified with the Gothic. Over the centuries, Bristol has been the matrix for a significant number of Gothic innovations, insp... Read More about Gothic Bristol: City of darkness and light.
Introduction: Literary Bristol (2015)
Book Chapter
This chapter maps the history of literary Bristol from the Middle Ages up to the present day.
Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (2015)
Book
Literary Bristol tells the story of Bristol through its writers. Bristol has been recognised as a thriving port and commercial and industrial centre, as well as a city of churches, yet insufficient attention has been paid to its literary importance,... Read More about Literary Bristol: Writers and the City.