This thesis explores how children's writers have participated in the process of representing and constructing the identity of the North East of England. It argues that there exists a dominant North-East aesthetic which has become deeply embedded within British children's fiction, and that several of its key motifs (labour, industry and decline; traditional gender roles and landscape) recur frequently within portrayals of the region in writing for the young. This aesthetic contributes to a perception of the region as both marginal and marginalised, and masks realities about the North East. Following an overview of children's literature set in the region, from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries, the focus moves to the wor...
Mid-way through George Eliot’s Middlemarch, the heroine of the novel develops a plan to move from he...
Nature, North and Nation While it is true that the child is regularly “nationalized” in children’s ...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
PhD ThesisThis thesis explores how children's writers have participated in the process of represent...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
In my dissertation, I examine literature that participates in nineteenth-century British engagement ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
According to George Orwell, the North was 'a strange country'. In a grim, industrial landscape, its ...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the institution of children's literature as imagined in rece...
textMy dissertation examines the presence of the “North of England” in medieval texts, a presence th...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the construction of space in a series of canonical British children’s...
This paper compares and contrasts different approaches to the landscape as heritage as expressed by ...
PhD ThesisFor many in Britain, the interwar period was a time of significant social, political and c...
This essay explores the concept of transnationalism, defi ning this term in relation both to the liv...
Mid-way through George Eliot’s Middlemarch, the heroine of the novel develops a plan to move from he...
Nature, North and Nation While it is true that the child is regularly “nationalized” in children’s ...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...
PhD ThesisThis thesis explores how children's writers have participated in the process of represent...
This dissertation explores the intersections of twentieth- century U.S. children's literature, regio...
In my dissertation, I examine literature that participates in nineteenth-century British engagement ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
According to George Orwell, the North was 'a strange country'. In a grim, industrial landscape, its ...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the institution of children's literature as imagined in rece...
textMy dissertation examines the presence of the “North of England” in medieval texts, a presence th...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the construction of space in a series of canonical British children’s...
This paper compares and contrasts different approaches to the landscape as heritage as expressed by ...
PhD ThesisFor many in Britain, the interwar period was a time of significant social, political and c...
This essay explores the concept of transnationalism, defi ning this term in relation both to the liv...
Mid-way through George Eliot’s Middlemarch, the heroine of the novel develops a plan to move from he...
Nature, North and Nation While it is true that the child is regularly “nationalized” in children’s ...
This thesis examines the work of the Durham pitman and artist Norman Cornish whilst analysing the ec...