“Bring out your dead…” Like all the iconic rock stars of the late sixties, Jim Morrison continues to attract much scholarly attention. Among the recent publications on the subject, Daveth Milton’s short, but dense book stands out for its unusual, and learned focus. The book itself is rather unassuming, divided as it is into 13 brief chapters, complemented by a chronology cum discography, and a list of recommended reading and references. None of these are exhaustive (though the major works ar..
Be it grand or slender, burrowing, blasting, or refusing to sanctify; whether it laughs out loud or ...
A PhD by publication comprising two of my books, My Elvis Blackout and Neverland, accompanied by a r...
When, during a performance in 1964, Bob Dylan was recorded referring to a “Bob Dylan mask”, he provi...
Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, transcended his mythical personae through the band\u27s song...
Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt das Kulturphänomen Mythos am Beispiel Jim Morrison, dem Frontmann d...
The poetry of Jim Morrison, as opposed to his lyric verse, has been the subject of little critical e...
Throughout the course of American history, there have been several prominent social and political re...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
In this study Keith Negus takes issue with those authors who treat Bob Dylan as a poet and who obses...
The title seems cryptic at first, and the thanks extended to “Jesus Christ—the author of all things ...
In the article, the anthroponyms are considered as one of the key fragments of the language picture ...
A literary criticism of the book Jazz, by Toni Morrison is presented. It examines the writing styl...
David Bowie's now-defunct rock-opera trilogy's first installment 1. Outside is filled with uncanny m...
‘The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work’ (Yeats, ‘The C...
Be it grand or slender, burrowing, blasting, or refusing to sanctify; whether it laughs out loud or ...
A PhD by publication comprising two of my books, My Elvis Blackout and Neverland, accompanied by a r...
When, during a performance in 1964, Bob Dylan was recorded referring to a “Bob Dylan mask”, he provi...
Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, transcended his mythical personae through the band\u27s song...
Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt das Kulturphänomen Mythos am Beispiel Jim Morrison, dem Frontmann d...
The poetry of Jim Morrison, as opposed to his lyric verse, has been the subject of little critical e...
Throughout the course of American history, there have been several prominent social and political re...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
In this study Keith Negus takes issue with those authors who treat Bob Dylan as a poet and who obses...
The title seems cryptic at first, and the thanks extended to “Jesus Christ—the author of all things ...
In the article, the anthroponyms are considered as one of the key fragments of the language picture ...
A literary criticism of the book Jazz, by Toni Morrison is presented. It examines the writing styl...
David Bowie's now-defunct rock-opera trilogy's first installment 1. Outside is filled with uncanny m...
‘The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work’ (Yeats, ‘The C...
Be it grand or slender, burrowing, blasting, or refusing to sanctify; whether it laughs out loud or ...
A PhD by publication comprising two of my books, My Elvis Blackout and Neverland, accompanied by a r...
When, during a performance in 1964, Bob Dylan was recorded referring to a “Bob Dylan mask”, he provi...