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The body lies / Jo Baker

Dewey Library - PR6102.A57 B63 2019




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The lost books of Jane Austen / Janine Barchas

Dewey Library - PR4037.B35 2019




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"Harry-- yer a wizard": exploring J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe.

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Shakespearean celebrity in the digital age: fan cultures and remediation / Anna Blackwell

Dewey Library - PR2970.B53 2018




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Out of darkness, shining light: (being a faithful account of the final years and earthly days of Doctor David Livingstone and his last journey from the interior to the coast of Africa, as narrated by his African companions, in three volumes): a novel / Pe

Dewey Library - PR9390.9.G37 O95 2019




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Minor creatures: persons, animals, and the Victorian novel / Ivan Kreilkamp

Dewey Library - PR468.A56 K73 2018




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The beekeeper of Aleppo: a novel / Christy Lefteri

Dewey Library - PR6112.E419 B44 2019




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Armed in her fashion / Kate Heartfield

Dewey Library - PR9199.4.H4245 A76 2018




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Shakespearean intersections: language, contexts, critical keywords / Patricia Parker

Hayden Library - PR3072.P37 2018




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My sister, the serial killer / Oyinkan Braithwaite

Barker Library - PR9387.9.B73 M9 2018




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Tolkien: maker of Middle-Earth / Catherine McIlwaine

Barker Library - PR6039.O32 Z6956 2018




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Women's literary networks and Romanticism: "a tribe of authoresses" / edited by Andrew O. Winckles, Angela Rehbein

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The Confessional Imagination: A Reading of Wordsworth's Prelude / [by] Frank D. McConnell

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Music for a King: George Herbert's Style and the Metrical Psalms / Coburn Freer

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The secret guests: a novel / Benjamin Black

Dewey Library - PR6052.A57 S44 2020




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Zed: a novel / by Joanna Kavenna

Dewey Library - PR6111.A88 Z3 2019




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Passionate intelligence: imagination and reason in the work of Samuel Johnson.

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Upturned earth / Karen Jennings

Dewey Library - PR9369.4.J47 U68 2019




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Victor Frankenstein, the monster and the shadows of technology: the Frankenstein prophecies / Robert D. Romanyshyn

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 R66 2019




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Mary Shelley and the rights of the child: political philosophy in Frankenstein / Eileen Hunt Botting

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 B676 2018




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The Oxford handbook of British Romanticism / edited by David Duff

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The Oxford handbook of eighteenth-century satire / edited by Paddy, Bullard ; [contributors, Matthew C. Augustine [and others]

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The Oxford handbook of English law and literature, 1500-1700 / edited by Lorna Hutson

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Phantasmatic Shakespeare: imagination in the age of early modern science / Suparna Roychoudhury

Dewey Library - PR3047.R69 2018




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Lac/Athabasca / Len Falkenstein

Hayden Library - PR9199.4.F348 L33 2018




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The Oxford handbook of early modern English literature and religion / edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox

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The Oxford handbook of Andrew Marvell / edited by Martin Dzelzainis and Edward Holberton

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Frankenstein: how a monster became an icon, the science and enduring allure of Mary Shelley's creation / edited by Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 F72 2018




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The Oxford handbook of Charles Dickens / edited by John Jordan, Robert L. Patten, and Catherine Waters

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Experiments in exile: C.L.R. James, Hélio Oiticica, and the aesthetic sociality of blackness / Laura Harris

Hayden Library - PR9272.9.J35 Z685 2018




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A very very very dark matter / Martin McDonagh

Dewey Library - PR6063.C377 V47 2018




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The experimental imagination: literary knowledge and science in the British Enlightenment / Tita Chico

Hayden Library - PR448.S32 C55 2018




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Chimerica: and other plays / Lucy Kirkwood

Dewey Library - PR6111.I76 A6 2018




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Jane Austen's women: an introduction / Kathleen Anderson

Dewey Library - PR4038.C47 A63 2018




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Teaching social justice through Shakespeare: why Renaissance literature matters now / edited by Hillary Eklund and Wendy Beth Hyman

Dewey Library - PR2970.T43 2019




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Fire and snow: climate fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones / Marc DiPaolo

Hayden Library - PR830.F3 D45 2018




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Arthur C. Clarke / Gary Westfahl

Hayden Library - PR6005.L36 Z95 2018




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Reading contagion: the hazards of reading in the age of print / Annika Mann

Hayden Library - PR858.M42 M36 2018




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The Oxford handbook of Shakespeare and dance / edited by Lynsey McCulloch and Brandon Shaw

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Frankenstein 200: the birth, life, and resurrection of Mary Shelley's monster / Rebecca Baumann ; photographs by Jody Mitchell

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 B384 2018




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Picture abhi bahut costly hai, mere dost! Woes of entertainment industry worsen with lockdown

In the past two months, the industry has lost about Rs 2,000 crore as stay-at-home orders and social distancing norms kept moviegoers away. Looking at historical evidence on how people flocked to cinema halls after World War II, or after a 45-day strike in India in 2009, multiplex players are hopeful of a repeat this time if safety can be assured.




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TRAI recommends making set top boxes interoperability mandatory

Presently the STBs deployed in the Cable TV networks are non-interoperable - the same STB cannot be used interchangeably across the different service providers.




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Highest viewership for PM Modi’s TV address to the nation on lockdown-2

Data suggests average daily reach has now stabilised at 627 million. The highlight of the week was an all-time high viewership of 4 billion impressions by the Hindi GEC genre in the Hindi speaking market, urban region.




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Covid-19 lockdown: English TV unlocks all the entertainment

English movies registered a 91% increase in viewership for the week ended April 10 from the pre-lockdown period, while for English general entertainment channels, the figure was 41%, according to BARC India data sourced from subscribers.




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After 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat', DD to re-telecast 'Shri Krishna'

The show joins other popular epics such as "Ramayan" and "Mahabharat" to be re-run amid the nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. "Coming soon: 'Shri Krishna'," the post on DD National channel's official handle read.




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For stand-up comedians, bad days will likely continue even after lifting of lockdown

What is even more worrying is uncertainty. Even when the lockdown is lifted, social-distancing measures will remain the norm and that will mean no live events for a some more time, say comedy circuit insiders. They expect the dry spell to continue for the next 6-8 months, at least.




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JioSaavn hires former LinkedIn exec Virginia Sharma as vice-president of brand solutions

Sharma will be based out of the Gurugam office, and will lead the company’s global digital ad monetisation efforts across platforms. She will be responsible for driving adoption of JioSaavn’s advertising solutions for brands, while overseeing agency and client relationships.




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Baseline Ventures signs India’s under-19 cricket captain Priyam Garg

The multi-year deal will see Baseline managing all the commercial interests of Garg. Born in Meerut, UP, Garg made his first-class debut against Goa in 2018 where he went on to score an unbeaten 117. He recently led the Under-19 Indian team at the World Cup in South Africa where they finished runners-up.




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Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me


 
It had never been attempted before, and might never be done again. One man watching another man write a novel from beginning to end.
 
On September 1, 2014, in an 11th floor apartment in New York, Lee Child embarked on the twentieth book in his globally successful Jack Reacher series. Andy Martin was there to see him do it, sitting a couple of yards behind him, peering over his shoulder as the writer took another drag of a Camel cigarette and tapped

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Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me


 
It had never been attempted before, and might never be done again. One man watching another man write a novel from beginning to end.
 
On September 1, 2014, in an 11th floor apartment in New York, Lee Child embarked on the twentieth book in his globally successful Jack Reacher series. Andy Martin was there to see him do it, sitting a couple of yards behind him, peering over his shoulder as the writer took another drag of a Camel cigarette and tapped

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