State of play Jean RobertsonThis book deals with a wide range of 'high end', expensive and high concept, TV dramas from the UK and the USA and analyses the compositional principles of texts (technologies, institutions, economics, cultrual trends). Drama examined include Oz, Buried Carnivale, Blackpool, The Sopranos, Shameless, and Shooting the Past.
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some are famous examples of his contribution to the genre of 'fantastic' literature
A critical overview of transport in the UK
It then tracks his bloodsucking progeny across the centuries and maps his disquieting legacy from the melodramatic vampire theatricals in the 1820s
The first describes the work process and the complex relations between participants noted by McAuley during her intensive observation of the rehearsal period throughout the run of the production
Greye Spina
It argues that Donne displaced the conventional opposition between Catholics and Protestants and instead divided English subjects into two political categories: those who obey the law and those who break it
A Practice of Pleasure offers a candid
The result is a distinctly pragmatic approach to categories and categorization
It presents concrete policy proposals for the reform of welfare
the work of Cecilia Bartolomé casts a new light on the histories of both Spanish national film
It draws on a wide range of commercially produced print genres