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  • 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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