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    “Omnibus”: A cross-modal experience between translation and adaptation

    Tenbrink, T. & Lawrence, K., Jan 2021, In: JoSTrans: Journal of Specialised Translation. 35, p. 186-208

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    “Shock, Strangeness, Wonder”: Glyn Jones and the Art of Fiction

    Brown, T., 1994, In: New Welsh Review. 23, p. 43-53

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    “Songs of malice and spite’?: Wales, Prince Charles, and an anti-investiture ballad of Dafydd Iwan’

    Jones, C., 2014, In: Music and Politics. 7, 2, p. 1-23 23 p.

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    “Stand / Always Alone”: Collecting R.S. Thomas

    Brown, T., 2013, In: Poetry Wales. 49, 1, p. 51-55

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    “Talkyng of cronycles of kinges and of other polycyez”: Fifteenth-Century Miscellanies, the Brut and the Readership of Le Morte Darthur

    Radulescu, R. L., 1 Jan 2001, In: Arthurian Literature. 18, 2001, p. 125-141

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    “This Inherited Life”: Alistair MacLeod and the Ends of History

    Hiscock, A. W. & Hiscock, A., 1 Jun 2000, In: Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 35, 2, p. 51-70

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    “Yet not past sense”: Walter Ralegh, Mary Wroth and the pleasure principles of the body

    Hiscock, A., 8 Feb 2019, In: Etudes-Episteme. 34

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    “a monstrously difficult subject”: Stanley Kubrick’s Aryan Papers (1991-1993)

    Abrams, N., Jul 2023, In: Journal of Jewish Identities. 16, 1-2, p. 79-98

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    “speak what terrible language you will”: Fooling with the Other in Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well

    Hiscock, A., 14 Dec 2021, In: Arrêt sur scène / Scene Focus. 10, p. 53-62

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    “‘Come, now a roundel and a fairy song’: Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the early modern invitation to the dance”

    Hiscock, A., Nov 2018, In: Cahiers Elisabéthains. 97, 1, p. 39-68 29 p.

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