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    Invisible, a novel by Frank Egerton, uncut, unedited version by Egerton, F

    Published 2010
    “…Before publication it was extensively edited and some 10,000 words were cut, partly on the advice of Keiren Phelan of Arts Council South East and Frank Cottrell Boyce. From the back cover: Tom, in his mid-thirties, sells his London pub chain (themed around Charles Dickens' novels), splits with his girlfriend and moves to rural west Oxfordshire. …”
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    La diffusion de Locke en France; Traduction au XVIIIe siècle; Lectures de Rousseau

    Published 2017
    “…<br/>I La diffusion de Locke en France<br/> Jorn Schosler, L’<em>Essai sur l’entendement</em> de Locke et la lutte philosophique en France au XVIIIe siècle: l’histoire des traductions, des éditions et de la diffusion journalistique (1688-1742)<br/> II Traduction au dix-huitième siècle<br/> Edith McMorran, Introduction<br/> Roland Mortier, Lumière et consorts: les avatars d’un concept historique<br/> Lana Asfour, Theories of translation and the English novel in France, 1740-1790<br/> Edward Nye, Modernity in Desfontaines’s translation of <em>Joseph Andrews</em><br/> Will McMorran, Fielding in France: La Place’s <em>Tom Jones</em><br/> Serge Soupel, Laurence Sterne, ses traducteurs et ses interprètes<br/> Maurice Levy, La traduction du roman noir<br/> Philip Stewart, On the translation of <em>Julie</em><br/> III Lectures de Rousseau<br/> Frederic S. …”
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    Traduire et illustrer le roman au XVIIIe siècle

    Published 2017
    “…<br/> Les contributeurs de ce volume se concentrent soit sur une œuvre particulière (<em>Gulliver</em>, <em>Cleveland</em>, <em>Tom Jones</em>, <em>Lettres d’une Péruvienne</em>), soit sur un auteur face à ses traducteurs et illustrateurs (Rousseau, Wieland, Rétif, Mercier), soit sur un ensemble de romans traduits et illustrés dans un pays (le roman grec ou le roman gothique anglais en France, le roman français en Allemagne). …”
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    Miscellany/Mélanges

    Published 2017
    “…<br/>I Sex and eighteenth-century English culture <br/> Roy Porter, Sex and the singular man: the seminal ideas of James Graham <br/> Paul Gabriel Boucé, Sex, amours and love in <em>Tom Jones</em> <br/> Margarette Smith, Smollett and matrimonial bawdy <br/> Richard J. …”
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    Law and Informal Practices: The Post-Communist Experience

    Published 2003
    “…Scott Newton (School of Oriental and African Studies): Dr. Tom Ginsburg (University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, Illinois):…”
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    Taxation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Research

    Published 2004
    “…Contributors to this volume - Rebecca Boden, Professor of Accounting, Bristol Business School Jamie Elliott, Director in the Transfer Pricing Group, Deloitte and Touche LLP Jane Frecknall Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Leeds University Business School Judith Freedman, KPMG Professor of Tax Law, Oxford University John Hasseldine, Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, Nottingham University Business School Kevin Holland, Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Accounting and Finance, School of Management and Business, University of Wales Simon James, Reader in Economics, School of Business and Economics, University of Exeter Margaret Lamb, Reader in Accounting, Warwick Business School Andrew Lymer, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Taxation, and Information Systems, Birmingham Business School Alan Macnaughton, KPMG Professor of Accounting, University of Waterloo in Ontario Amin Mawani, Associate Professor of Taxation, Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto Peter Moizer, Professor of Accounting, Leeds University Business School Tom O'Shea, Research Fellow in Taxation, Queen Mary, University of London Jeff Pope, Associate Professor in the School of Economics and Finance at Curtin University of Technology, Perth Claudio M. …”
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    Invaluable trees

    Published 2017
    “…Arboreal enlightenments<br/> Tom Williamson, The management of trees and woods in eighteenth-century England<br/> Steven King, The healing tree<br/> Nicolle Jordan, ‘I writ these lines on the body of the tree’: Jane Barker’s arboreal poetics<br/> Waltraud Maierhofer, Goethe and forestry<br/> Paula R. …”
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    Rococo echo

    Published 2017
    “…Scavenging Rococo: <em>trouvailles</em>, bibelots and counter-revolution, Tom Stammers<br/> 4. <em>Vive l’amateur! </em>The Goncourt house revisited, Andrew McClellan<br/> 5. …”
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    Intellectual journeys

    Published 2017
    “…-1772<br/> John Baker, Lost and found in translation: adapting and adopting Young – from the <em>Night thoughts</em> to the <em>Nuits d’Young</em>, passing by the <em>Love of fame</em><br/> Pierre Degott, ‘Let me have the credit of the translation’: French and English operatic adaptations of <em>Tom Jones</em><br/> II. Art and literature<br/> John Dunkley, Destouches and the London theatre: the 1722 performance of <em>L’Ingrat</em> and after<br/> Anne Richardot, L’histoire anglaise à la française<br/> Lise Andries, La littérature de faits divers criminels en France et en Angleterre<br/> Emma Barker, Greuze and England<br/> III. …”
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