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The liminal persistence of interwar suburbs in the twenty-first century
Copyright 2010 @ Brunel UniversityNo abstract available
"In the twentieth century, and the heart of civilisationâ: The London of the Forsytes
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Historical psychology, utopian dreams and other foolâs errands
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Introduction: Middlebrow London
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Introduction: Intermodern London
Most of these essays are developed from papers given at the seventh annual Literary London conference, âLiminal London: Country/City, Work/Leisure, Past/Future, and States Betweenâ, organised by Brycchan Carey, Nick Hubble, Lawrence Phillips and Philip Tew; hosted by the Brunel Centre for Contemporary Writing (BCCW) and the Department of English at Brunel University from 2nd - 4th July 2008 with financial support from the British Academy. The call for papers cited writers as diverse as William Cobbett and J.G. Ballard in order to sketch out a partial history of Londonâs liminality and included the following passage
Mass Observation Online (review article)
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Virtual histories and counterfactual myths: Christopher Priest's the separation
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âThe freedom of the cityâ: Mansfield and Woolf
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