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Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes: People and their animals in early modern England
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Justice for all? : The curious political legacy of John Rawls’s masterwork
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Created Lives: The Evolution of Literary Biography
Published 2006-08-01“…However, anyone who takes the Times Literary Supplement or London Review of Books, or who has browsed the shelves of Waterstones—the UK's leading bookseller—recently, will be aware that documentary biography, in a form that has not changed significantly since Boswell's Life of Johnson, remains dominant. …”
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THE SOCIAL LIFE OF INFORMATION /
Published 2017“…"Should be read by anyone interested in understanding the future," The Times Literary Supplement raved about the original edition of The Social Life of Information. …”
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Created Lives: The Evolution of Literary Biography
Published 2006-08-01“…However, anyone who takes the Times Literary Supplement or London Review of Books, or who has browsed the shelves of Waterstones—the UK's leading bookseller—recently, will be aware that documentary biography, in a form that has not changed significantly since Boswell's Life of Johnson, remains dominant. …”
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Livre culte, livre maudit : Histoire du Devoir de violence de Yambo Ouologuem
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Fantastic Metamorphoses and the Subversion of Traditional Gender Roles in Christina Rossetti's Speaking Likenesses
Published 2017-12-01“…Regarded as “a peculiarly revolting book” by the Times Literary Supplement, Christina Rossetti's Speaking Likenesses (1874) consists of three different stories that are woven together as one through a frame story. …”
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Books for the morning-room table : popular readings of British modernism, 1920-1929
Published 2003“…Section II assesses the book reviews and literary essays that appeared in all three magazines, including comparisons with material found in publications such as the <em>Times Literary Supplement</em> and <em>The Criterion</em>. …”
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