Jahrgang 29 (2022), Ausgabe 2
Open Issue. Edited by Sarah Schäfer-Althaus and Cornelia Wächter
Front Matter
Contents
Articles
Introduction
Seite 149 - 158
“A Trunk, without an Head adorn’d”
Monster News and Political Propaganda in Pamphlets of the English Civil Wars
Seite 159 - 173
“Illustrations of Cheapness”
Charles Knight’s Popular Political Economy and the Emerging Ethics of Mass Consumption
Seite 175 - 192
“Half Way between Pain and Pleasure”
Pregnancy in Penelope Skinner’s ‘The Village Bike’ (2011)
Seite 193 - 208
“tiny parts / of a bigger constellation”
The Aesthetics and Politics of Kae Tempest’s Poetic Realism
Seite 209 - 225
Running in Order to Stand Still
Presentism in Contemporary British Politics
Seite 227 - 241
Towards an Edwardian Renaissance?
The Super-Rich and the Shifting Social Geography of the British Countryside Today
Seite 243 - 260
Reviews
Reviews
Seite 261 - 278