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The Art of Life: Dorothy Richardson and the Development of Feminist Consciousness
Background to 1497
Bodmin Moor
Book review of Shakespeare and his Critics by F.E. Halliday
Changes in the Cornish Countryside, AD 400-1100
Contemporary Celtic Spirituality
Cornish Drama of the Middle Ages: A Bibliography
Cornwall and Wind in the WIllows
Cornwall: A Very Difficult Woman? A Feminist Approach to the Issue of Cornish Identity
Cornwall's Territorial Dilemma
Dr. Ella Westland: A Woman with a Double Life
The Drama in Cornwall: 1. Bewnans Meryasek
Genesis of the Celtic Cornish Revival
Hardy to Woolf: A Route to Modernism
Hardy to Woolf: The True Nature of the Impression
Housing in Cornwall: A Two-Tier System
Introduction
Introduction
Introductory Essay
Katherine Mansfield: A Critical Study
Knights of Love after The Lais of Marie de France
Landscapes And The Settlement in Britain, AD 400-1066
Layamon’s Arthur: The Arthurian Section of Layamon’s Brut
A Mere Interlude: Some Literary Visitors in Lyonnesse
The Newlyn School of Painters
Pagans, Pipers & Politicos: Constructing Celtic in a Festival Context
Patterns in Western Civilisation
Penheale: the Rebirth of a House
Philip Payton; creative ethnicity - one man's invention of Celtic identity
Pilgrimage: Dorothy Richardson & Quakers
Portrait of a Parish
Reading Daphne, A guide to the writing of Daphne du Maurier for readers and book groups
Reading the Record Bins: The Commercial Construction of Celtic Music
Reading Virginia Woolf and St Ives
Rethinking Celtic Cornwall: An Ethnographic Approach
The Return of William Wordsworth's Journal
Review of Celtic Cornwall by M. Filbee
A Silent, Desolate Country: Images of Cornwall in Daphne Du Maurier's Jamaica Inn
Thomas Hardy in Cornwall
Thomas Hardy, The Poetic Structure
Tyranny in Beunans Meriasek
Virginia Woolf & The Problem of the Subject
Virginia Woolf: A Commentary
Virginia Woolf: Introduction to the Major Works
Visitors to Cornwall
Wives, Mothers, and Sisters: Feminism, Literature and Women Writers in Cornwall
Women, Symbolism & The Coast of Cornwall
Writers on the South West Coast: A Literary Journey from Dorset Via Land's End to the Bristol Channel
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