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2018Whose streets? : a Rancierian analysis of photographic streetscapes in Google Street ViewBuhagiar, Roberta
2018Breaking Beckettian bordersRicards, Lydia Hope
2018Turning Elizabeth Gaskell on her axis : a study of the similarities between her industrial and rural town novelsAttard, Kirstie Ann
2018Social empathy within the dramatic monologues of Carol Ann DuffyCaruana, Martina E.
2018‘My voice being water’ : imaginative transfiguration in Alice Oswald’s ‘Falling awake’Micallef, Luke
2018‘A touch that never hurts’ : representations of the figure of the nurse and nursing in literary fictionScerri, Mariella
2018Perceptions of Maltese English : an experimental studyStilon, Elena Marie
2018The governing gaze of masculinity in contemporary cultureVella, John Paul
2018Representations of Americanness in selected novels by Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest HemingwayBonello, Shanice
2018Always a house but never a home : ‘House of Leaves’ as a postmodern novel that necessitates multimodal platformsAgius, Lara Christine
2018Ambivalence in HawthornePocock, Elena
2018Changing representations of women in Disney filmsMallia, Jillian Marie
2018Defenders and offenders of nature : an exploration of leading female characters in contemporary environmental filmIrwin, Jessica
2018The shoe might not always fit : gender and diversity in fairy-tales and contemporary retellingsZammit, Martina
2018Spirituality and religious beliefs in selected fiction by Ishmael ReedZammit, Terry
2018Shakespearean tragedy : an exploration of neoclassical re-workings and criticismFormosa, Erika
2018Morality of the act of creation in J.R.R. Tolkien’s 'The Silmarillion'Gatt, Jeremy
2018‘A mirror up to nature’ : rereading Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ and its concern with performance, with reference to twenty-first-century productionsAttard, Yorika
2018Physical and psychological confinement : a study of Victor Frankenstein and his monster in Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus’, the unnamed narrators in Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ and ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’, and Bertha Mason in Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’Vella, Jasmine
2018Beneficent, life-enhancing literature, again? : examining the condition of English literary studies in the post-theoretical contemporaryCortis, Lara