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Number of items: 52.
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| Aarts, B (2001) English Syntax and Argumentation (second edition). Palgrave Modern Linguistic Series. (2nd ed.). Palgrave: Basingstoke and London. |
| Aarts, B (2001) Review of 'The clause in English: in honour of Rodney Huddleston' by Peter Collins and David Lee (eds). Studies in Language Companion Series. |
| Aarts, B (2001) Corpus Linguistics, Chomsky and Fuzzy Tree Fragments. In: Mair, C and Hundt, M, (eds.) Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. (5 - 13). Rodopi: Amsterdam. |
| Ashton, R (2001) Participant in Channel 4 television programme 'Victorian Marriages'. UNSPECIFIED |
| Ashton, R (2001) Review of 'Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle', vol. 28. |
| Ashton, R (2001) Review of 'Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books' by H.J. Jackson. |
| Ashton, R (2001) Review of 'The Edge of the Crowd: A Novel of Love, Science and Photography' by Ross Gilfillan. |
| Ashton, R (2001) Review of 'Victorian Sensation: the Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation"' by James A. Secord. |
| Ashton, R (2001) Review of , 'Annie's Box: Charles Darwin, his Daughter and Human Evolution' by Randal Keynes. |
| Ashton, R (2001) The 'Edge of the Crowd': A novel of love, science and photography. TLS-TIMES LIT SUPPL (5126) 23 - 23. |
| Ashton, R (2001) The collected letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh Carlyle, volume 28: 1853. TLS-TIMES LIT SUPPL (5122) 8 - 8. |
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| Beaumont, M (2001) ‘The New Woman in Nowhere: Utopianism and Feminism at the Fin de Siècle’. In: Richardson, A and Chris Willis, C, (eds.) The New Woman in Fiction and in Fact: Fin-de-Siècle Feminisms. (212 - 223). Palgrave: Basingstoke. |
| BODDY, K (2001) 'Broken-hearted nation', review of Alice Walker, The Way Forward is with a Broken Heart. The Guardian |
| BODDY, K (2001) 'Franchising Fight Club'. Berliner Debatte Initial , 12 (1) 110 - 120. |
| BODDY, K (2001) 'In the gutter', review of Tim Cresswell, The Tramp in America. The Guardian |
| Boddy, K (2001) 'Wuthering on and on', review of Lucasta Miller, The Bronte Myth. The Guardian |
| Butterfield, A (2001) Woman's Hour. UNSPECIFIED |
| Butterfield, A and Stevens, J (2001) Entry on 'Troubadours, Trouveres'. In: Stanley, S, (ed.) The New Grove Dictionary of Music. Macmillan: London. |
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| Dart, G. (2001) ‘Flash Style’: Pierce Egan and Literary London, 1820–28. History Workshop Journal , 51 pp. 180-205. 10.1093/hwj/2001.51.180. |
| Dart, GC (2001) Flash Style: Pierce Egan and the Literary Culture of the 1820s. History Workshop Journal , 51 (spring) 181 - 205. |
| Davis, P. (2001) "'But slaces we are': Dryden and Virgil, translation and the 'Gyant Race'". Translation and Literature , 10 (1) pp. 110-127. |
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| Ford, M (2001) Soft Sift. Faber & Faber |
| Freeman, JI and Freeman, A (2001) Did Halliwell steal and mutilate the First Quarto of Hamlet? The Library: the transactions of the Bibliographical Society , 7th ser., 2 (4) 349 - 363. |
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| Hackett, H (2001) Historiographical review: dreams or designs, cults or constructions? The study of images of monarchs. The Historical Journal , 44 (3) 811 - 823. 10.1017/S0018246X01002023. |
| Hackett, H (2001) Review of Peter Beal and Margaret J.M. Ezell, eds, English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700 vol.9: Writings by Early Modern Women. The Times Literary Supplement , 5106 32 - 33. |
| Horne, P (2001) The James Gang. In: Vincendeau, G, (ed.) Film/ Literature/ Heritage: A Sight and Sound Reader. (85 - 91). British Film Institute: London. |
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| Irvine, S (2001) Religious Context: Pre-Benedictine Reform Period. In: Pulsiano, P and Treharne, EM, (eds.) A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature. (135 - 150). Blackwell: Oxford. |
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| Nelson, GA (2001) English: An Essential Grammar. (1 vols). Routledge: London. |
| North, R (2001) 'Loki's Gender: Or why Skaði Laughed'. In: Olsen, LAJR, (ed.) Monsters and the Monstrous in Medieval Northwest Europe. (141 - 151). Peeters Publishers and Booksellers: Louvain/Leuven. |
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| Rennie, N (2001) 'Now Read On' [a poem],in Curtain Call: 101 Portraits in Verse, ed. Hugo Williams, Faber. Faber, London. |
| Rennie, N (2001) 'Pulp Fiction', Guardian, 21 July 2001. Guardian, 21 |
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| SHELL, A (2001) What is a Catholic poem? Explicitness and censorship in Tudor and Stuart religious verse. In: Hadfield, A, (ed.) Literature and censorship in Renaissance England. (95 - 111). Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke. |
| Stevens, HD (2001) Sex and the Nation: 'The Prussian Officer' and Women in Love. In: Fernihough, A, (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to D. H. Lawrence. (49 - 66). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. |
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| Thurschwell, P (2001) Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880-1920. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. |
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| Walis, S.A. and Nelson, G. (2001) Knowledge discovery in grammatically analysed corpora. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery , 5 (4) pp. 305-335. 10.1023/A:1011453128373. |
| Weis, R (2001) De laatste katharen: Geloof, Seks en Heldenmoed in een Middeleeuwese Franse Gemeenschap. Het Spectrum: Utrecht. |
| Weis, R (2001) Die Welt is des Teufels: Die Geschichte der Letzten Katharer 1290-1329. Luebbe: Bergisch Gladbach. |
| Weis, R (2001) La Cruz Amarilla: La historia de los ultimos cataros 1290-1329. Debate: Madrid. |
| Weis, R (2001) The Yellow Cross, The story of the last Cathars 1290-1329. Penguin: London. |
| Weis, R (2001) The Yellow Cross, The story of the last Cathars 1290-1329. Alfred Knopf: New York. |
| Weis, R.J.A. (2001) Criminal justice: the true story of Edith Thompson. Penguin Books: London, UK. |
| Weis, RJA (2001) Criminal Justice: The true story of Edith Thompson (with a new preface). Penguin: London. |
| Wintle, S (2001) Horses, Bikes and Automobiles: New Woman on the Move. In: Angelique Richardson, CW, (ed.) The New Woman in fiction and in Fact. (66 - 78). Palgrave: Basingstoke and New York. |


