Angela Carter's 'Bristol Trilogy': A gothic perspective on Bristol's 1960s counterculture
(2015)
Book Chapter
Brennan, Z. (2015). Angela Carter's 'Bristol Trilogy': A gothic perspective on Bristol's 1960s counterculture. In M. Mulvey-Roberts (Ed.), Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (162-182). Bristol: Redcliffe Press
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Bristol's romantic poets: Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (2015)
Book Chapter
Jarvis, R. (2015). Bristol's romantic poets: Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In M. Mulvey-Roberts (Ed.), Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (59-82). Bristol: Redcliffe Press
Gothic Bristol: City of darkness and light (2015)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2015). Gothic Bristol: City of darkness and light. In M. Mulvey-Roberts (Ed.), Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (29-58). Bristol: Redcliffe PressBecause 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
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2015). Introduction: Literary Bristol. In M. Mulvey-Roberts (Ed.), Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (7-28). Bristol: Redcliffe PressThis chapter maps the history of literary Bristol from the Middle Ages up to the present day.
Literary Bristol: Writers and the City (2015)
Book
(2015). M. Mulvey-Roberts (Ed.), Literary Bristol: Writers and the City. Bristol: Redcliffe PressLiterary 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.