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Changing audiences: the case of the Penguin "Ulysses".

Book
McCleery, A. (2010)
Changing audiences: the case of the Penguin "Ulysses". In G. Allen, C. Griffin, & M. O'Connell (Eds.), Readings on audience and textual materiality, 131-142. Chatto and Pickering

The influence of duality and Poe’s notion of the ‘bi-part soul’ on the genesis of detective fiction in the Nineteenth-Century

Thesis
Craighill, S. The influence of duality and Poe’s notion of the ‘bi-part soul’ on the genesis of detective fiction in the Nineteenth-Century. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4051
This thesis examines the meaning, origin and influence of Edgar Allan Poe’s notion of the ‘Bi-Part Soul’, and the associated theme of duality, in selected texts of nineteenth-...

We're trying to get back to normal here: a case-study of David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence"

Conference Proceeding
Bishop, D. (2009)
We're trying to get back to normal here: a case-study of David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence"
David Cronenberg is arguably one of the world’s most acclaimed cult directors, his films renowned for their depictions of body horror and transgressive outsiders. But five yea...

The Gabler "Ulysses": commerce, copyright and composition.

Presentation / Conference
McCleery, A. (2009, November)
The Gabler "Ulysses": commerce, copyright and composition

How Webcomics and the iPhone will influence narrative storytelling in comics and graphic novels

Presentation / Conference
Bishop, D. (2009, November)
How Webcomics and the iPhone will influence narrative storytelling in comics and graphic novels

Intangible cultural heritage in Scotland project: how it can benefit you and your arts group.

Presentation / Conference
Gunn, L. (2009, October)
Intangible cultural heritage in Scotland project: how it can benefit you and your arts group. Paper presented at 'Crafting The Arts' Voluntary Arts Scotland's 2nd National Conference, Howden Park Centre, Livingston, West Lothian

Bolshie teenagers and boring books: pre and post Potter.

Presentation / Conference
Gray, A. (2009, October)
Bolshie teenagers and boring books: pre and post Potter. Paper presented at 7th International Conference on the Book, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Scotland
A 1989 report provided both a snapshot of the contemporary role of reading in children’s lives and a basis upon which policies could be developed in order to encourage reading...

A semester with the Sony eBook Reader.

Presentation / Conference
Allan, D. (2009, October)
A semester with the Sony eBook Reader. Paper presented at International Conference on the Book, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Scotland
The marketplace has seen the launch over the past two years of a plethora of products that can now handle digitised books on mobile devices. One of the most prominent of these...

The Empire of books: reviewing the march of globalisation.

Presentation / Conference
McCleery, A. (2009, October)
The Empire of books: reviewing the march of globalisation. Presented at 7th International Conference of the Book, University of Edinburgh
The relationship between trade, political and cultural sovereignty, legal infrastructures and language lies at the core of this paper. Previous accounts of this relationship h...

One nation, many cultures: ICH in Scotland.

Presentation / Conference
McCleery, A. (2009, October)
One nation, many cultures: ICH in Scotland