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Thomas Richards (1800-1877): A Bibliography in Progress
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
Welsh literature
,
Wales
,
Tasmania--Hobart
,
Short story
,
Antiquarians
,
Historical fiction
,
Travel writing
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Wales
,
Tasmania
,
British Romanticism
,
historical fiction
,
short story
,
gothic fiction
,
antiquarianism
,
exile literature
,
colonial writing
,
bibliography
“Everything Remains the Same”: Julio Camba Travelling Spain
Author(s):
David Miranda-Barreiro
Editor(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
History
Subject(s):
Travel
,
Travel writing
,
Linguistic minorities
,
Spain--Catalonia
,
Spain
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Julio Camba
,
Spain
,
nationalism
,
Catalonia
,
Travel Writing
,
academic discourse
,
minority communities
Money Matters: Encounter and Economic Disparity in Irish-language Travel Narratives
Author(s):
Eimear Kennedy
Editor(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Imperialism & Exploration
Subject(s):
Travel
,
Travel writing
,
Minorities
,
Linguistic minorities
,
Irish language
,
Developing countries
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
travel writing
,
Irish language
,
White Privilege
,
Media images of Global South
,
Cultural tourism
,
british empire
A “Devolved Minority”: Contemporary German and French Guidebook Perspectives of Wales
Author(s):
Anna-Lou Dijkstra
Editor(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
Subject(s):
Travel
,
Guidebooks
,
Voyages and travels
,
Tourism
,
Minorities
,
Linguistic minorities
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
guidebooks
,
travel writing
,
Wales
,
France
,
Germany
,
tourism
,
Cultural tourism
“A language of wet stones and mists”: The Caribbean Poet as a Traveller in Wales and England
Author(s):
Marija Bergam Pellicani
Editor(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Literary theory
Subject(s):
Walcott, Derek
,
Omeros (Walcott, Derek)
,
Caribbean literature
,
Caribbean literature (English)
,
Travelers' writings
,
Travel writing
,
Poetry
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
wales
,
travel writing
,
minor literature
,
derek walcott
,
Gilles Deleuze
,
Felix Guattari
,
poetry
,
caribbean
The Picturesque and the Beastly: Wales and the Absence of Welsh in the Journals of Lady’s Companions Eliza and Millicent Bant (1806, 1808)
Author(s):
Kathryn Walchester
Editor(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
English Literature
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
Travel
,
Women travelers
,
Travel writing
,
Tourism
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Women in 19th Century
,
Cultural tourism
,
History of tourism
,
travel writing
,
wales
,
Women travellers
Introduction ['Minoritised Languages and Travel' special collection]
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Victorian Studies
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
Travel writing
,
Culture and tourism
,
Languages, Modern
,
Guidebooks
,
Minorities
,
Exiles' writings
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Wales
,
France
,
Germany
,
Cultural tourism
,
Travel literature
,
linguistic minorities
,
Hungary
,
exile
Public Humanities EcoGothic at the Coast in Ireland and Wales
Author(s):
Claire Connolly
,
James Louis Smith
(see profile)
,
Rita Singer
Date:
2022
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Horror
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Gothic fiction
,
Ecocriticism
,
Coasts
,
Regional planning
,
Ireland
,
Wales
,
Atlantic Ocean--Irish Sea
,
Poetry
,
Oral history
,
Public history
Item Type:
Article
“The Devil may take Snowdon”, or: inscribing touristic disappointment in Victorian visitors’ books
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
English Literature
,
History
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Victorian Studies
Subject(s):
Travel
,
Wales
,
History
,
Welsh literature
,
Emotions
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
tourism
,
Wales
,
visitors' books
,
Travel Writing
,
Victorian culture
,
Welsh history
,
History of Emotions
Environmental Dimensions of the RMS Leinster Sinking
Author(s):
Claire Connolly
,
Rita Singer
(see profile)
,
James Louis Smith
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Digital Humanists
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Global DH
,
Historiography
,
History
Subject(s):
War and society
,
Underwater archaeology
,
Wales
,
History
,
Ireland
,
Environmental conditions
Item Type:
Online publication
Tag(s):
Shipwreck
,
LEINSTER
,
Irish Sea
,
Maritime archaeology
,
Maritime history
,
Welsh history
,
Irish history
,
Environmental history
,
Environmental humanities
Environmental Dimensions of the RMS Leinster Sinking
Author(s):
Claire Connolly
,
James Louis Smith
(see profile)
,
Rita Singer
Date:
2021
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
Subject(s):
World War (1914-1918)
,
Literature
,
Ireland
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Wales
,
Irish Sea
,
Shipwreck
,
U-Boat
,
Intangible Cultural Heritage
,
Coastal Studies
,
Maritime history
,
World War I literature
Project report: Teithwyr Ewropeaidd i Gymru, 1750–2010/European Travellers to Wales, 1750–2010
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
History
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Victorian Studies
Subject(s):
Travel writing
,
Travel
,
Languages, Modern
,
Great Britain
,
History
,
Books and reading--Study and teaching
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Travel Writing
,
tourism
,
visitors' books
,
Wales
,
Ephemera
,
Travel narratives
,
Modern language
,
British history
,
Book studies
Liberating Britain from Foreign Bondage: A Welsh Revision of the Wars of the Roses in L. M. Spooner’s Gladys of Harlech; or, The Sacrifice (1858)
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Historiography
,
History
,
Victorian Studies
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
English literature--Welsh authors
,
English literature
,
Fiction
,
Nineteenth century
,
Historical fiction
,
British literature
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Wales
,
Tudor Court
,
19th-Century/Victorian Medievalism
,
biculturalism
,
Welsh writing in English
,
Nineteenth-century fiction
How Gothic Was My U-Boat: The Welsh Press and German Submarine Warfare
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Historiography
,
History
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Narrative theory and Narratology
Subject(s):
Poetry
,
Arts, Gothic
,
Propaganda
,
Germany
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
wales
,
Anglophone poetry
,
welsh poetry
,
World War I
,
Submarines
,
Newspapers
,
Gothic
A Welshman on the Water: The Portrayal of In-Betweener Identities in Richard Doddridge Blackmore’s The Maid of Sker (1872)
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2011
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Imperialism & Exploration
,
Victorian Studies
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
English literature
,
Nineteenth century
,
English fiction
,
British territories and possessions
,
Great Britain
,
History
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Wales
,
Social novel
,
colonial gaze
,
subaltern
,
place-writing
,
Victorian literature
,
Victorian novel
,
Maritime literature
,
British empire
,
19th-century British history
Bicultural Geographies: Narrating Anglo-Welsh Identities in the Novels Of Allen Raine
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Literary theory
,
Narrative theory and Narratology
,
Women also Know Literature
Subject(s):
Literature
,
Twentieth century
,
English literature
,
English literature--Welsh authors
,
Women in literature
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Allen Raine
,
Deep mapping
,
Emplacement
,
Narrative structure
,
Wales
,
Early-20th-century literature
,
Geopoetics
,
Welsh writing in English
Von Hay-on-Wye nach Blaenau Ffestiniog: Elmar Schenkels Reisen in Wales, 1974–2010
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
Subject(s):
Literature
,
English-speaking countries
,
Twentieth century
,
German literature
,
Germans
,
Germany
,
Travel
,
Travel writing
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Travel Writing
,
Wales
,
20th-century anglophone literature
,
20th-century German literature
,
German
,
Travel narratives
Leisure, refuge and solidarity: messages in visitors’ books as microforms of travel writing
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Global & Transnational Studies
Subject(s):
Europe
,
Twentieth century
,
Travel
,
Travel writing
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
micro-texts
,
self-writing
,
visitor research
,
visitors' books
,
Wales
,
20th-century Europe
,
Travel literature
,
Victorian culture
Through Wales in the Footsteps of William Gilpin: Illustrated Travel Accounts by Early French Tourists, 1768–1810
Author(s):
Rita Singer
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
English Literature
,
Global & Transnational Studies
,
Literary theory
Subject(s):
Books and reading--Study and teaching
,
France
,
Area studies
,
Intermediality
,
Romanticism--Study and teaching
,
Travel
,
Travel writing
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
France
,
illustrated books
,
Picturesque
,
Wales
,
Book studies
,
French studies
,
Romantic studies
,
Travel literature
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