Items where Academic Unit is "School of English (Sheffield)" and Year is 2025
Thesis
Berry, Dominic (2025) The Modernist Night: Bram Stoker, James Joyce, Louis Aragon, and Djuna Barnes. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Bonsey, Melanie
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-2645-6847
(2025)
'Self, that ever intrusive guest’: constructed authoring selves in the historical romance, 1760s–1830s.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Crocker, Rosalind
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5871-1556
(2025)
Neo-Victorian Medicine: Doctors, Patients, and Clinical Spaces in Neo-Victorian Fiction, 1996-2016.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Curto, Gemma (2025) Ecochaotics in Contemporary Literature: from Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1993) to Richard McGuire’s Here (2014). PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Lin, Zhengxin
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3912-4138
(2025)
Contemporary British Gothic and Doublings.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Liu, Ziqi (2025) ‘The Help Is Not Helping Us, but We Also Haven’t Done Enough’: Academic Writing Experiences and Perspectives of International Students on a One-Year MA TESOL Programme in the UK. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
McConnell, Deirdre (2025) ‘I don’t know how it helped me, but it did!’: A qualitative study investigating the plausible contribution of art therapy in schools as specialist support for children’s mental health and well-being. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Miller, Kerry
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6203-6752
(2025)
“You will get pregnant”: stylistic constructions of responsibility in secondary school contraception education.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Moore, Alison
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4108-8101
(2025)
Reference ≠ Endorsement / Archives, Intertextuality and Identity.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Rose, Starlina
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2248-2915
(2025)
Non-Standard Language and Literary Dialect in Four Minerva Press Novels Written by Women Between 1794-1816.
PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
Walker, Ellis (2025) Whose Shelf Is It Anyway? case studies of seven black British authors in the UK publishing industry. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
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