The ghost story 1840–1920 Illustration and commercial artThe Ghost Story 1840 1920: A Cultural History is the first book length analysis of the British ghost story in over thirty years. It includes readings of the economic, national, colonial, and gender contexts of the ghost story and provides a new and important critical re evaluation of writers including Dickens, Collins, Henry James, and M. R. James.
fuelling tourism abroad and the tanning industry at home
this book is the first to deal with British Methodist women preachers over the entire nineteenth century
the author provides an introduction delineating historical information regarding the film industries of the countries included in the book
This intersectional study analyses the normative pressures placed on single mothers raising sons in contemporary parenting literature and how traditional ideas of masculinity and femininity are used to undermine the mothers
This anthology features a broad range of crucial subjects addressed by these poets
the leading Victorian female intellect and writer
An in-depth discussion of the recent historiography of the Independent Group
Or The Loving Huntsman is a fantastical comedy about a middle-aged witch and her search for peace that was selected as the first ever Book of the Month upon publication in 1926
renegotiating their relationship through new perspectives and with reference to a range of television programming
Employs a range of case studies to examine the success and failure of financial inclusion policy implementations and considers the social impact and efficacy of such economic intervention
institutions and governance
arguing that the same urban properties which make cities so extraordinarily proficient at producing the “good” innovations also provides fertile ground for the development of the “bad” ones