Riddles at work in the early medieval tradition Mark HudsonThe first collection devoted solely to early medieval riddles, Riddles at work showcases recent research in this popular, new field. It brings together studies of Old English and Latin riddles, authors at various stages of their careers and a range of approaches, aiming to map out both the state of the field now and its future directions.
on analyzing types of patient narratives and on studying interventions applying vulnerable or shared reading
situates the play within its historical and political context
making this a critical record of the rise of cinema and television studies
art history and other fields to challenge and expand concepts of Islamic architecture
The work presented here covers many aspects of the field
comparative dialogue that is vital to the field of media industry studies today
This Revels Plays edition of Christopher Marlowe’s The Massacre at Paris opens up this powerful dramatisation of the French Wars of Religion to student and scholar through its comprehensive introduction
and the priorities of the movie industry
Carrie Tarr's insightful account draws on a wide range of films
The Propaganda of Peace analyses this incident and others in a wider study on the role of the media in conflict resolution and transformation
Australian TV News explores the role of entertainment in Australian television news over the past decade
Maeve Connolly identifies a recurrent concern with site