IMC paper for panel 374 Medieval Futura 1: Now, sponsored by the Medieval Studies Institute, Indiana Univ.–Bloomington and organised by Dr Andrea Whitacre
This project examines two works of nineteenth-century utopian fiction, Edward Bellamy\u27s Looking B...
In an epoch in which time has speeded up and where we are forever looking to the future, more emphas...
A study of Renaissance literature\u27s engagement with temporality, my project is a critical evaluat...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
William Morris, author of the famous nineteenth-century utopian novel News from Nowhere, thought it ...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This article examines the relationship between utopian production and reception via a reading of th...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
Interpreting the past often reveals as much about the interpreter as it does about the subject they ...
‘The Colonisation of Utopia’ is a long essay published in the catalogue accompanying an exhibition d...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
This paper considers the reputation of William Morris’s News From Nowhere and its evaluation as a ut...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of t...
This project examines two works of nineteenth-century utopian fiction, Edward Bellamy\u27s Looking B...
In an epoch in which time has speeded up and where we are forever looking to the future, more emphas...
A study of Renaissance literature\u27s engagement with temporality, my project is a critical evaluat...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This research paper examines William Morris’s perspectives regarding true art and literature in his ...
William Morris, author of the famous nineteenth-century utopian novel News from Nowhere, thought it ...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
This paper discusses William Morris’s idea of a socialist revolution as envisioned in his utopian ro...
This article examines the relationship between utopian production and reception via a reading of th...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
Interpreting the past often reveals as much about the interpreter as it does about the subject they ...
‘The Colonisation of Utopia’ is a long essay published in the catalogue accompanying an exhibition d...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
This paper considers the reputation of William Morris’s News From Nowhere and its evaluation as a ut...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to the literature on post-growth futures. Modern imaginings of t...
This project examines two works of nineteenth-century utopian fiction, Edward Bellamy\u27s Looking B...
In an epoch in which time has speeded up and where we are forever looking to the future, more emphas...
A study of Renaissance literature\u27s engagement with temporality, my project is a critical evaluat...