Items where Author is "Stott, Rebecca"

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Article

Stott, Rebecca (2009) Tangling with History. Cambridge Literary Review, 1 (1). pp. 263-268. ISSN 2042-129X

Stott, Rebecca (2000) Through a Glass Darkly: Aquarium colonies and nineteenth-century narratives of marine monstrosity. Gothic Studies, 2 (3). pp. 305-327. ISSN 2050-456X

Stott, Rebecca (1999) Thomas Carlyle and the Crowd: Revolution, geology and the convulsive "nature" of time. Journal of Victorian Culture, 4 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1750-0133

Stott, Rebecca (1997) Posting Signs on the Bog: Fixing and Unfixing H.D. Imagiste. The Journal of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Identity, 2. pp. 27-46.

Stott, Rebecca (1997) William Morris and John Ruskin and the Language of Value in Higher Education. The Journal of Education Through Partnership, 1 (2). pp. 48-59.

Stott, Rebecca (1993) The Woman in Black: Race and Gender in The Secret Agent. The Conradian, 17 (Spring 1993) (2). pp. 39-58.

Stott, Rebecca (1989) The Dark Continent: Africa as female body in Haggard's adventure fiction. Feminist Review, 32 (Summer). pp. 69-89. ISSN 1466-4380

Book Section

Stott, Rebecca (2013) Tennyson's Drift: Evolution in The Princess. In: Darwin, Tennyson and their Readers. Ashgate Publishing.

Stott, Rebecca (2012) Tennyson's Drift: Evolution in The Princess. In: Two-Way Traffic: New Directions in Victorian Literature and Science. Anthem Press.

Stott, Rebecca (2011) "The Wet-Footed Understory": Darwinian Immersions. In: The Joy of Secularism: Eleven Essays for How We Live Now. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691149100

Stott, Rebecca (2011) Dust, Like Pollen. In: Body of Work: Forty Years of Creative Writing at UEA. Full Circle Press. ISBN 978-0-9561869-8-0

Stott, Rebecca (2010) Darwin in the Literary World. In: Darwin. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521131957

Stott, Rebecca (2002) Darwin's Barnacles: Victorian Natural History and the Marine Grotesque. In: Transactions and Encounters: Science and Literature in the Nineteenth Century. Manchester University Press, pp. 151-181. ISBN 978-0719059117

Stott, Rebecca (2000) Scaping the Body: Of Cannibal Mothers and Colonial Landscapes. In: The New Woman in Fiction and Fact. Macmillan, pp. 150-166.

Stott, Rebecca (1996) The Woman in Black: Race and Gender in The Secret Agent (Reprinted). In: Joseph Conrad. Macmillan Casebooks Series . Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Stott, Rebecca (1993) The Woman in Black: Race and Gender in The Secret Agent (Reprinted). In: Conrad and Gender. Rodopi Press, Amsterdam.

Stott, Rebecca (1992) "Inevitable Relations": Aesthetic Revelations from Cezanne to Woolf. In: The Politics of Pleasure: Aesthetics and Cultural Theory. Ideas in Production Series . Open University Press.

Book

Stott, Rebecca (2017) In the Days of Rain:A Daughter, A Father, A Cult. Fourth Estate, UK. ISBN 9780008209162

Stott, Rebecca (2012) Darwin's Ghosts: In Search of the First Evolutionists. Bloomsbury, London.

Stott, Rebecca (2012) Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History of Evolution. Random House, New York.

Stott, Rebecca (2009) The Coral Thief. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 9780297851370

Stott, Rebecca (2007) Ghostwalk. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0297852051

Stott, Rebecca (2004) Oyster (Animal). Reaktion Books. ISBN 1861892217

Stott, Rebecca (2003) Darwin and the Barnacle. Faber & Faber. ISBN 0571216099

Stott, Rebecca (2003) Theatres of Glass: The Woman who Brought the Sea to the City. Short Books. ISBN 1904095364

Stott, Rebecca and Avery, Simon (2003) Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Longmans. ISBN 0582404703

Stott, Rebecca and Chapman, Peter (2001) Grammar and Writing. Longmans. ISBN 0582382416

Stott, Rebecca and Avery, Simon (2001) Writing with Style. Longmans. ISBN 0582382424

Stott, Rebecca, Snaith, Anna and Rylance, Rick (2001) Making Your Case: a Practical Guide to Essay Writing. Longmans. ISBN 0582382440

Stott, Rebecca, Young, Tony and Bryan, Cordelia (2001) Speaking Your Mind. Longmans. ISBN 0582382432

Stott, Rebecca (1992) The Fabrication of the Late Victorian Femme Fatale. Womens Studies at York Series . Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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