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1 y separately published work icon Young Adult Gothic Fiction : Monstrous Selves/Monstrous Others Michelle J. Smith (editor), Kristine Moruzi (editor), Wales (UK) : University of Wales Press , 2021 21780228 2021 anthology criticism

'This collection is the first to focus exclusively on twenty-first-century young adult Gothic fiction. The essays demonstrate how the contemporary resurgence of the Gothic signals anxieties about (and hopes for) young people in the twenty-first century. Changing conceptions of young adults as liminal figures, operating between the modes of child and adult, can be mobilised when combined with Gothic spaces and concepts in texts for young people. In young adult Gothic literature, the crossing of boundaries typical of the Gothic is often motivated by a heterosexual romance plot, in which the human or monstrous female protagonist desires a boy who is not her ‘type’. Additionally, as the Gothic works to define what it means to be human – particularly in relation to gender, race, and identity – the volume also examines how contemporary shifts and flashpoints in identity politics are being negotiated under the metaphoric cloak of monstrosity.'

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1 1 y separately published work icon Postcolonial Gothic Fictions : From the Caribbean, Canada, Australia and New Zealand Alison Rudd , Cardiff : University of Wales Press , 2010 6134766 2010 single work criticism
1 1 y separately published work icon The Complete Poems of T. H. Jones T. Harri Jones , Don Dale-Jones (editor), P. Bernard Jones (editor), Cardiff : University of Wales Press , 2008 Z1585962 2008 collected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon T. H. Jones : Poet of Exile P. Bernard Jones , Don Dale-Jones , Cardiff : University of Wales Press , 2001 Z939743 2001 single work criticism The study aims to locate Jones within social and cultural contexts to demonstrate his significance as a figure in the development of "Anglo-Welsh" poetry. The authors draw extensively on unpublished sources, particularly Jones's handwritten "Black Book" which contains, in chronological order, nearly all his poems written between 20 May 1950 and 26 September 1964.
1 4 y separately published work icon T. H. Jones Julian Croft , Cardiff : University of Wales Press , 1976 Z60157 1976 single work criticism biography
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