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The Avarice and Ambition of William Benson’, the Georgian Group Journal, Vol
Hawksmoor's Churches: Myth and Architecture in the Works of Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd
February/ March 2021
Iain Sinclair and the Psychogeography of the Split City
Roger Katz
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Beckett and His Biographer: an Interview with James Knowlson José Francisco Fernández (Almería, Spain)
Psychogeography in Alan Moore's from Hell
A History of English Literature MICHAEL ALEXANDER
Violence and Dystopia
The Literary London Journal
T.C. Ercġyes Ünġversġtesġ Sosyal Bġlġmler Enstġtüsü Ġngġlġz Dġlġ Ve Edebġyati Anabġlġm Dali
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'Houseless – Homeless – Hopeless!': Suburbs, Slums and Ghosts 1830
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Representations of London in Peter Ackroyd's Fiction
UNTITLED Catching NOVEL by Alan Parks (World English) Otherup with Rights: Him
Posthuman Geographies in Twentieth Century Literature and Film Alex
Top View
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Postmodern Perspective of Time in Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor
Caroline Van Eck, ‘Longinus’S Essay on the Sublime and the “Most Solemn and Awfull Appearance” of Hawksmoor’S Churches’, the Georgian Group Journal, Vol
This Is a Pre-Publication Version of an Article to Be Published in the Journal Material Religion
Hacettepe University Faculty of Letters Department of English Language and Literature
In the Style of Toleration: Bevis Marks and the Synagogue Architecture of Seventeenth-Century London
2020 the Great Pretender the Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness SUSANNAH CAHALAN
City Research Online
London of the Mind—The Narrative of Psychogeographic Antiquarianism in Selected London Novels of Peter Ackroyd
Secret City: Psychogeography and the End of London
London in Peter Ackroyd's the Great Fire of London
Denarrative Desire in the Contemporary British Novel
Places of Worship Listing Selection Guide Summary
Probably Psychogeographical in Love: Iain Sinclair and the City of Disappearances
Howland Collection List
'Postmodernism and History'