Comments on thematic parallels between Hemingway’s and Jane Mason’s writings on Africa
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This chapter traces Christie's fascination with modernism and explores the anxiety of influence from...
This article draws on recent scholarship on Shakespearean allusions and crime fiction to develop an ...
Biographical reading, along with critical commentary, on the play from a playwright’s perspective. B...
Agatha Christie set a number of her popular novels in British colonies in the Middle East, Africa an...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
Briefly notes parallels between Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” and Green Hil...
This thesis explores the use of race and nationality in Agatha Christie's “Oriental” novels Murder i...
One of Agatha Christie’s most suspenseful plays, the story begins with a group of tourists visiting ...
Agatha Christie (1890–1976), less known as lady Mallowan, an outstanding author, mainly of detective...
For those interested in learning more about the woman who may have inspired Margot of “The Short Hap...
İngiliz polisiye roman yazarı Agatha Christie’nin Türkçeye 2010 yılında Ölüm Adası olarak çevrilen ...
Relies on interviews, letters, and other’s accounts to reconstruct the ambiguous nature of Mason’s r...
Relies on information from recently opened archives to resolve unanswered questions regarding the co...
Relies on family letters and journals to reconstruct her grandmother’s ambiguous relationship with H...
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This chapter traces Christie's fascination with modernism and explores the anxiety of influence from...
This article draws on recent scholarship on Shakespearean allusions and crime fiction to develop an ...
Biographical reading, along with critical commentary, on the play from a playwright’s perspective. B...
Agatha Christie set a number of her popular novels in British colonies in the Middle East, Africa an...
Agatha Christie, like Jane Austen and John Steinbeck, successfully captured a time long past in her ...
Briefly notes parallels between Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” and Green Hil...
This thesis explores the use of race and nationality in Agatha Christie's “Oriental” novels Murder i...
One of Agatha Christie’s most suspenseful plays, the story begins with a group of tourists visiting ...
Agatha Christie (1890–1976), less known as lady Mallowan, an outstanding author, mainly of detective...
For those interested in learning more about the woman who may have inspired Margot of “The Short Hap...
İngiliz polisiye roman yazarı Agatha Christie’nin Türkçeye 2010 yılında Ölüm Adası olarak çevrilen ...
Relies on interviews, letters, and other’s accounts to reconstruct the ambiguous nature of Mason’s r...
Relies on information from recently opened archives to resolve unanswered questions regarding the co...
Relies on family letters and journals to reconstruct her grandmother’s ambiguous relationship with H...
THE WHITE AFRICA PLAYS is a volume of three plays broken into the following\ud sections: PROLOGUE - ...
This chapter traces Christie's fascination with modernism and explores the anxiety of influence from...
This article draws on recent scholarship on Shakespearean allusions and crime fiction to develop an ...