Taking into account Forster's Howards End and Woolf's Between the Acts (1941), this texts analyses the importance of houses of both novels, Howards End and Pointz Hall, as synecdoches for the condition of England, although their considerable differences come to represent distinct historical moments and shifting senses of English national identity.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
In E.M. Forster’s Howard’s End Margaret Schlegel, the central character of the novel, observes with ...
Seth Jacobowitz, in his paper Hellenism, Hebraism, and the Eugenics of Culture in E.M. Forster\u27s...
“The Ends of Empire” examines a critically neglected relationship between the concept of the institu...
This PhD by Publication consist of two parts: Part One is a selection from the body of published wor...
Questions of how literary modernism and literary realism can be distinguished from one another, part...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Scrutiny2: issues in E...
This article elaborates on the thematic connections between E.M. Forster’s 1910 Howards End and Iris...
This project investigates how novels from Howards End (1910) to The Stranger\u27s Child (2011), in r...
The following thesis is centred on Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1669-1738) and the life tha...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the resurgence of the English country house novel since 2000 as part ...
This dissertation examines representations of interior space in twentieth-century British and Irish ...
Written in different time periods but set in the time of imperial expansion, E. M. Forster’s Howards...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
E. M. Forster's fiction reflects his own concern with the spirit of place and his seemingly fruitles...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
In E.M. Forster’s Howard’s End Margaret Schlegel, the central character of the novel, observes with ...
Seth Jacobowitz, in his paper Hellenism, Hebraism, and the Eugenics of Culture in E.M. Forster\u27s...
“The Ends of Empire” examines a critically neglected relationship between the concept of the institu...
This PhD by Publication consist of two parts: Part One is a selection from the body of published wor...
Questions of how literary modernism and literary realism can be distinguished from one another, part...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Scrutiny2: issues in E...
This article elaborates on the thematic connections between E.M. Forster’s 1910 Howards End and Iris...
This project investigates how novels from Howards End (1910) to The Stranger\u27s Child (2011), in r...
The following thesis is centred on Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1669-1738) and the life tha...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the resurgence of the English country house novel since 2000 as part ...
This dissertation examines representations of interior space in twentieth-century British and Irish ...
Written in different time periods but set in the time of imperial expansion, E. M. Forster’s Howards...
It has become something of a standard refrain to say that modernity has experienced a break with the...
E. M. Forster's fiction reflects his own concern with the spirit of place and his seemingly fruitles...
The diploma thesis focuses on diverse representations of the house in selected British novels since ...
In E.M. Forster’s Howard’s End Margaret Schlegel, the central character of the novel, observes with ...
Seth Jacobowitz, in his paper Hellenism, Hebraism, and the Eugenics of Culture in E.M. Forster\u27s...
“The Ends of Empire” examines a critically neglected relationship between the concept of the institu...