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1. "Adaptive response" - some underlying mechanisms and open questions

Dimova, Evgeniya G, Bryant, Peter Edward, Chankova, Stephka G,

Organisms are affected by different DNA damaging agents naturally present in the environment or released as a result of human activity. Many defense mechanisms have evolved in organisms to minimize ge...

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2. "It's a question of words, therefore" : becoming-animal in Michel Faber’s Under the Skin

Dillon, Sarah Joanne,

This essay reads Michel Faber’s debut novel Under the Skin (2000) in the context of contemporary philosophical and literary critical debates about the ethical relation between human and nonhuman anima...

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3. "It's a question of words, therefore" : becoming-animal in Michel Faber’s Under the Skin

Dillon, Sarah Joanne,

This essay reads Michel Faber’s debut novel Under the Skin (2000) in the context of contemporary philosophical and literary critical debates about the ethical relation between human and nonhuman anima...

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4. "No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo-Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

Jones, Chris,

This article examines a number of allusions to Old English, especially to the poem The Wanderer, in John Haynes’s award winning poem Letter to Patience (2006). A broad historical contextualisation of ...

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5. "No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo-Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

Jones, Chris,

This article examines a number of allusions to Old English, especially to the poem The Wanderer, in John Haynes’s award winning poem Letter to Patience (2006). A broad historical contextualisation of ...

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6. "Where now the harp?" Listening for the sounds of Old English verse, from Beowulf to the twentieth century

Jones, Chris,

This essay examines the representation or staging of oral performance and poetic composition within Beowulf, in order to argue that poem thematizes and mythologizes its own origins, and is as much int...

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7. "Where now the harp?" Listening for the sounds of Old English verse, from Beowulf to the twentieth century

Jones, Chris,

This essay examines the representation or staging of oral performance and poetic composition within Beowulf, in order to argue that poem thematizes and mythologizes its own origins, and is as much int...

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8. 'Lesser-used' languages in historic Europe : models of change from the 16th to the 19th centuries

Houston, Robert Allan,

This article charts and tries to explain the changing use of ‘minority’ languages in Europe between the end of the Middle Ages and the 19th century. This period saw the beginnings of a decline in the ...

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9. 'Reconstruction' before the Marshall Plan

Williams, Andrew John,

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10. 'The incineration of refuse is beautiful' : Torquay and the introduction of municipal refuse destructors

Clark, John Finlay Mcdiarmid,

In the last decade of the nineteenth century, the English seaside and health resort of Torquay abandoned its old practice of municipal waste tipping and invested in a destructor, or incinerator. Techn...

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