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Number of items at this level: 17. Adams, Jad (2008) Decadent or Hearty?: Kipling's Dilemma. The Kipling Journal, 82 (352). pp. 9-27. ISSN 0023-1738 Bragg, Melvyn and Brearton, Fran and Foster, Ray and Gould, Warwick (2008) 'Yeats and Irish Politics': recording of the 'In Our Time' BBC Radio 4 programme. [Audio] Lubell, Stephen (2008) The Use of Hebrew in the Antwerp Polyglot Bible. Masters thesis, Institute of English Studies. Pearson, David Durham Cathedral Library from the Dissolution to the Restoration. In: Institute of English Studies, History of Libraries Research Seminar. (Unpublished) Stevens, Jennifer (2007) Faith, fiction and the historical Jesus: theological revisionism and its influence on fictional representations of the Gospels (c. 1860-1920). PhD thesis, Institute of English Studies. Van Mierlo, Wim (2011) Editing the Wake. James Joyce Literary Supplement, 25 (2). pp. 6-9. ISSN 0899-3114 Van Mierlo, Wim (2010) “I have met you too late”: James Joyce, W.B. Yeats and the Making of Chamber Music. South Carolina Review - Writing Modern Ireland, a special issue, edited by Catherine Paul, 43 (1). pp. 50-73. ISSN 0038-3163 Van Mierlo, Wim (2006) Influence, Confluence, and Writing in the Margins: Reading Notes and Literary History. In: 'Material Cultures and the Creation of Knowledge' conference, 21-24 July 2005, Centre for the History of the Book, University of Edinburgh. (Unpublished) Van Mierlo, Wim (2007) Introduction to Textual Scholarship and the Material Book. Variants: the Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship, 7 . pp. 1-12. Van Mierlo, Wim (2002) Reading Joyce in and out of the Archive. Joyce Studies Annual, 13 . pp. 32-63. Vickers, Brian (2009) Plagiarism Software Finds a New Shakespeare Play. [Audio] Willison, Ian (2006) An agenda for imperial and post-imperial book history. Willison, Ian (2008) The British Book Trade in the English-Speaking World since the 1960s: A Preliminary Report to the Observatoire de L’Édition Contemporaine. Willison, Ian (2006) Centre and Creative Periphery in the Histories of the Book in the English Speaking World and Global English Studies: A Propos The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain. Willison, Ian (2006) The History of the Book as a Field of Study within the Humanities. Willison, Ian (2007) I.R. Willison’s response to the presentation of his Festschrift, University of London. Willison, Ian (2008) Inaugural Session, Institute of English Studies Seminar in the History of Libraries. In: Seminar in the History of Libraries, 27 February 2008, Institute of English Studies. (Unpublished) |

