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Acsai, Kinga, McCall, James and McCleery, Alistair (2011) Malawi - a hunger for reading. Working Paper. Edinburgh Napier University. (Unpublished)

Alder, Emily (2009) Buildings of the New Age: dwellings and the natural environment in the futuristic fiction of H.G.Wells and William Hope Hodgson. In: H.G.Wells: interdisciplinary essays. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle. ISBN 978-1443811262

Alder, Emily (2009) Genetic imperialism and reverse vampirism in Stephen Donaldson's Gap series. In: Monstrous Media/ Spectral Subjects, 21 - 24 July 2009, University of Lancaster. (Unpublished)

Alder, Emily (2011) Gothic at sea: ships, revenants, and the liminal realm of the ocean. In: Gothic limits / Gothic Ltd.’: 10th Biennial Conference of the International Gothic Association. 2-5 August 2011., 2-5 August 2011 , University of Heidelberg, Germany. (Unpublished)

Alder, Emily (2011) How to avoid extinction: closed systems and the struggle for existence. In: British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference, 2011 , Cambridge University. (Unpublished)

Alder, Emily (2006) Passing the barrier of life: spiritualism, psychical research, and boundaries in William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land. In: Boundaries. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, pp. 120-139. ISBN 9781847181794

Alder, Emily (2008) Psychic touches and the psychic detective: physical manifetations of the supernatural in Algernon Blackwood and William Hope Hodgson. In: Ninth Annual Conference of the British Association for Victorian Studies, September 2008, University of Leicester. (Unpublished)

Alder, Emily (2011) Ruined skin: Gothic genetics and human identity in Stephen Donaldson's Gap series. In: Gothic Science Fiction: 1980-2010. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool. ISBN 978-1846317071

Alder, Emily (2011) Urban Gothic. In: Encyclopedia of the Gothic. Blackwell, London. (In Press)

Alder, Emily (2011) Wiliam Hope Hodgson. In: Encyclopedia of the Gothic. Blackwell. (In Press)

Alder, Emily (2010) The future was eternal night: evolution entropy and the death of the sun in Camille Flammarion's Omega and William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land. In: Fifth Annual Conference of the British Society for Literature and Science, 8-10 April 2010, Northumbria University.

Artt, Sarah (2011) ‘Ambulant Fetish’: the exotic woman in Black Venus and Master. Critical Engagements: a journal of criticsm and theory. ISSN 1754-0984

Artt, Sarah (2009) Ambulant fetish: the exotic woman in Black Venus and Master. In: Angela Carter: a critical exploration, 6-8 June 2009, University of Northampton & the Network for Modern Fiction Studies. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2006) Artists or prostitutes: the image of the dancer in Raja Amari's "Satin Rouge" Fatih Akin's "Head on " and Mira Nair's "Vanity Fair". In: Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe, 6-8 July 2006, Oxford Brookes University. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2009) Book Review - The Romance of Transgression in Canada: queering sexualities, nations, cinemas by Thomas Waugh. Scope: the online journal of film studies (13).

Artt, Sarah (2008) Gossip girl and the Luxe as Edith Wharton-lite for 21st century teens. In: 21st Century Teenager: medai representation, theory and policy, 10 -12 July 2008, Trinity & All Saints College, Leeds. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2009) Irony: adapting Jane Austen's Northaner Abbey. In: 4th Annual Association of Adaptation Studies Conference, 24-25 September 2009, BFI, Southbank. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2010) Les Liaison Dangereuses a l'Anglais: Valmont, Dangerous Liaisons and Cruel intentions. In: 5th annual Association of adaptation Studies Conference, 30th Spetember- 1st October 2010, Centre for British Studies, Berlin. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2010) Silence and performance: appreciating Lynne Ramsay's "Morven Callar". In: 20th International Screen Studies Conference, 2nd-4th July 2010, University of Glasgow. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2010) Vienna to Beijing: letter from an unknown woman, melodrama and the symbolic simulation of Europe. In: Symposium on melodrama in contemporary film and television, 29 October 2010, Queen Margaret University. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2003) The age of sex: the narrative function of accessories in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence and the television series Sex and the City. Flash Magazine.

Artt, Sarah (2011) The future sound of retro: Daft Punk, Tron: Legacy and the sound of science fiction. In: Sonic Futures: soundscapes and the languages of screen media, 23 - 26 June 2011 , King's College London/Birkbeck. (Unpublished)

Artt, Sarah (2007) The woman behind the screen: adapting Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth. In: Women's History Scotland Annual Conference, 13th October 2007, Smith Art Gallery, Stirling. (Unpublished)

Atton, Chris (2010) Zines. In: Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media. Sage, Thousand Oaks, pp. 565-567. ISBN 9780761926887

Atton, Chris, McCleery, Alistair, Mabweazara, Hayes and Ward, Simon (2008) Million +: Leading the University agenda. Project Report. Million Plus.

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Borland, Denise (2011) The Singer's Psyche: a psychological approach to vocal performance training. PhD thesis, Edinburgh Napier University.

Bromage, Sarah, McCleery, Alistair and Finkelstein, David (2008) The Wayzgoose: printers' outings in Scotland-"it really was a red letter day". History Scotland, 8 (4). ISSN 1475-5270

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Dryden, Linda (2004) The Hardys and William Mathie Parker. Bibliothek, 1 (2). pp. 25-39. ISSN 0006193X

Dryden, Linda (2009) Introduction: Writing Twixt Land and Sea. In: Stevenson and Conrad: writers of transition. Texas Tech University Press, pp. 1-12. ISBN 978-0896726536

Dryden, Linda (2000) Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance. Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 0333747151

Dryden, Linda (2011) The Journal of Stevenson Studies. Journal of Stevenson Studies . Stirling Centre for Scottish Studies.

Dryden, Linda (2011) Literary affinities and the postcolonial in Stevenson and Conrad. In: Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 86-97. ISBN 9780748637744

Dryden, Linda (2011) Review of Richard Hand ed., Conrad's Victory: The Play and Reviews. Conradiana.

Dryden, Linda (2007) Sir High Clifford and the House of Blackwood. In: Print culture and the BLackwood tradition 1805-1930. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, pp. 215-235. ISBN 9780802087119

Dryden, Linda (2010) Stevenson and popular culture. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 9.3. pp. 11-24. ISSN 1654-6970

Dryden, Linda and Watson, Rory (2010) Journal of Stevenson Studies. Stirling Centre for Scottish Studies, Stirling.

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Fraser, Bashabi (2009) From the Ganga to the Tay. Luath Press. ISBN 1 906307 95 4

Fraser, Bashabi (2004) Genius in a provincial town: MacDiarmid's poetry and politics in Montrose. Scottish Studies Review, 5 (2). ISSN 1475-7737

Fraser, Bashabi (1997) Life. Diehard Publishers, Edinburgh.

Fraser, Bashabi (2011) "Our Little Life is Rounded with Sleep": The Scottish presence in Andrew Greig's "In Another Light" and Amitav Ghosh's "The Hungry Tide". In: Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 210-221. ISBN 9787486-3774-4

Fraser, Bashabi (2010) The Scotland-India links traced in 'From the Ganga to the Tay'. In: Bharat Making Britain, AHRC Conference, 13-14 September 2010 , British Library, London. (Unpublished)

Fraser, Bashabi (2011) Tagore on the creative principle. In: Tagore's Vision of the Contemporary World, 10-12 October 2011, Azad Bhawan, New Delhi, India. (Unpublished)

Fraser, Bashabi (2011) Tracing a Writer’s Journey: exploring the links between Japan, Scotland and India through poetry. In: IAFOR LibrAsia Confence , 27 - 30 May 2011 , Osaka, Japan. (Unpublished)

Fraser, Bashabi (2001) With best wishes from Edinburgh: an Indian edition. Writers Workshop, Kolkata.

Fraser, Bashabi (2010) A meeting of two minds; the relevance of Patrick Geddes and Rabindranath Tagore today. In: IAFOR ACAH Conference, 2010 , Osaka, Japan. (Unpublished)

Fraser, Bashabi and Chitrakar, Gurapdar (2010) Scots beneath the Banyan Tree: stories form Bengal. Luath Press. ISBN 978-0956808103

Furneaux, Holly and Schwan, Anne (2005) "Dickens and sex". Critical Survey, 17 (2). pp. 1-4. ISSN 17522293

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Gunn, Linda and McCleery, Alistair (2009) Wasps in a jam jar: Scottish literary magazine and political culture 1979-1999. In: Further from the frontiers: Crosscurrents in Irish and Scottish studies. AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, Aberdeen. ISBN 978-1-906108-06-9

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Kelly, William A (2008) Don't worry about PAndora, throw the box wide open: some thoughts on revealing the riches of the Fagel collection. In: The Fagel Symposium, 4-6 Septemeber 2008, Trinity College, Dublin. (Unpublished)

Kelly, William A and Dunnhaupt, Gerhard (2009) Sonst bisher nicht erfasst: unrecorded texts from the German baroque-an occassional series to supplement Dunnhaupt's Personalbibliographien zu den Drucken des Barock,. Cat's Whiskers Press. ISBN 9780953498345

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Lambert, Ian and Firth, Richard (2010) Projects for multi-disciplinary teams: engaging students across design disciplines in a shared undergraduate first year curriculum. In: Cumulus 10: Borderline - Pushing Design over the limit., 26 - 30 May 2010 , Genk, Belgium. (Unpublished)

Lyall, Scott (2011) 'East is West and West is East': Lewis Grassic Gibbon's quest for ultimate cosmopolitanism. In: Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748637744

Lyall, Scott (2012) Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance. In: The Cambridge Companion to Scottish Literature. Cambridge Companions to Literature . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9780521762410 (In Press)

Lyall, Scott (2006) Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry and politics of place: imagining a Scottish republic. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0748623341

Lyall, Scott (2011) 'Introduction'. In: The Edinburgh Companion to Hugh MacDiarmid. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0748641895

Lyall, Scott (2011) MacDiarmid, communism and the poetry of commitment. In: The Edinburgh Companion to Hugh MacDiarmid. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748641895

Lyall, Scott (2006) Of poetry and politics: MacDiarmid's vision of Scotland. The Scotsman.

Lyall, Scott (2011) On cosmopolitanism and late style: Lewis Grassic Gibbon and James Joyce. In: Scottish and International Modernisms. Occasional Papers series No. 15 . ASLS, Glasgow. ISBN 978-1-906841-07-2

Lyall, Scott (2007) The man is a menace: MacDiarmid and military intelligence. Scottish Studies Review, 8 (1). ISSN 1475-7737

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MacPherson, Robin (2011) Film success in small countries – from Scotland to Singapore. Culture360.

MacPherson, Robin (2012) Scottish cinema – myth and reality from Hollywood to Holyrood. In: Directory of World Cinema: Britain. Directory of World Cinema Series . Intellect ltd., Bristol. ISBN 978-1841505572 (In Press)

McCleery, Alison, McCleery, Alistair, Gunn, Linda and Hill, David (2008) Intangible cultural heritage in Scotland: the way forward. Project Report. Museums Galleries Scotland.

McCleery, Alistair (2008) Dealing with the undead: literary estates and the editor. In: Making books, shaping readers, 2-4 April 2008, University College, Cork. (Unpublished)

McCleery, Alistair (2008) Fresh evidence and further complications: correcting the text of the 1934 Random House edition of Ulysses. Joyce Studies Annual. pp. 37-77. ISSN 1049-0809

McCleery, Alistair (2006) In search of a hero: looking for Allen Lane. Penguin Collector's Society.

McCleery, Alistair (2007) The paperback evolution: Tauchnitz, Albatross and Penguin. In: Judging a book by its cover: fans, publishers, designers and the marketing of fiction. Ashgate, pp. 3-18. ISBN 978-0754657316

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Schwan, Anne (2008) Book Review - "The Transforming Draught: Jekyll and Hyde" - Robert Louis Stevenson and the Victorian alcoholism debate. Journal of Stevenson Studies, 5. ISSN 1744 3857

Schwan, Anne (2006) Book Review - "Victorain Detective fiction and the nature of evidence: the scientific investigations of Poe, Dickens and Doyle" by Lawrence Frank. Journal of Victorian Culture, 11 (1). pp. 193-198. ISSN 1355-5502

Schwan, Anne (2006) Book review-"The art of alibi; English law courts and the novel" by Jonathan Grossman. Journal of Victorian Culture, 11 (1). pp. 193-198. ISSN 1355-5502

Schwan, Anne (2011) Crime. In: Charles Dickens in Context. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 301-309. ISBN 9780521887007

Schwan, Anne (2002) Disciplining female bodies: Foucault and the imprisonment of women. In: Postmodern Practices. Beitrage zu einer vergehenden epoche. Lit Verlag. ISBN 978-3825864330

Schwan, Anne (2010) Dreadful beyond description: Mary Carpenter's prison reform writings and female convicts in Britain and India. European Journal of English Studies, 14 (2). pp. 107-120.

Schwan, Anne (2009) From "Dry Volumes of Facts and Figures" to stories of "Flesh and Blood": the prison naratives of Frederick William Robinson. In: Stones of Law-Bricks of Shame: narrating imprisonment in the Victorian age. Toronto University Press, pp. 191-212. ISBN 978-0802098979

Schwan, Anne (2004) Representing female prisoners: problems in cultural historiography. Diskus, 13. pp. 15-18.

Schwan, Anne (2011) The Victorians and crime. In: Chearles Dickens in context. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521887007

Schwan, Anne and Shapiro, Stephen (2011) How to read Foucault's "Discipline and Punish": the birth of the prison. Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745329819

Schwan, Anne and Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2008) Empowering students through reading diaries. In: "Beyond the essay" : HEA English Subject Centre Conference, December 2008, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Assessment for Learning, Northumbria University, Newcastle.

Sinclair, Marion, McCleery, Alistair and Graham, Mark C (2004) A review of Scottish publishing in the 21st century. Project Report. Scottish Arts Council.

Smith, Kate (2012) Crossing the Thin Blue Line. In: Journalism at the Crossroads: the Hacking Scandal. Arima Publishing. (In Press)

Smith, Kate (2011) Damascus Road. In: Story.book - a printed anthology of short stories. Unbound Press, Spilling Ink. ISBN 978-0-9568519-1-8

Smith, Kate (2012) International Journalism. In: Specialist Journalism. Routledge. ISBN 0415582849 (In Press)

Smith, Kate (2011) King. [Artefact]

Smith, Kate (2011) Reporting the economic causes of the "Arab Spring". In: Mirage in the Desert: Reporting the "Arab Spring". Arima Publishing, London. ISBN 978-1845495145

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Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2009) Cannibal doubles: organ harvesting and the grotesque double in gothic science fiction. In: International Gothic Association Biannual Conference, 21st-24th July 2009, Lancaster University. (Unpublished)

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2009) Capturing and nurturing student confidence on an SCQF 09 module in Cultural Theory. In: Enabling students to become effective learners, 18 June 2009, Edinburgh Napier University. (Unpublished)

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2012) The "Coven of the Articulate": orality and community in Anne Rice's vampire fiction. Journal of Popular Culture, 45 (1). pp. 197-213.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2011) ‘Crying with Phantom Tongue’: the politics of lamentation in Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry. In: Poetry and Melancholia , 7-9 July 2011 , University of Stirling..

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2010) Ghostly authorities and vampire fangs: myths of Englishness revised in Anna Kavan’s fiction. In: Recycling Myths, Inventing Nations Conference, 14th-16th July 2010 , Aberystwith University. (Unpublished)

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2010) “Half-Masonry, Half Pain”: death and nation in Mervyn Peake’s poetry of Second-World-War London. In: Urban Gothic: Haunted Cities, Spectral Traces Conference, 24th April 2010 , Liverpool John Moores University. (Unpublished)

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2011) Medical Gothic: organ harvesting and medicalised abjection in Kazuo Ishiguro and Neal Shusterman. In: Gothic limits / Gothic Ltd.’: 10th Biennial Conference of the International Gothic Association. 2-5 August 2011., 2-5 August 2011 , University of Heidelberg, Germany. (Unpublished)

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2008) Nerve and bone: the damaged body and metaphors of artistic creation in Swinburne's verse. In: Annual Conference of the British Association for Vistorian Studies: "Victorian Feeling: touch, bodies, emotions", 1st-3rd September 2008, University of Leicester.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2009) One grows strange behind Barbed Wire: nationhood and British Internment of Aliens in the Second World War. In: MeCCSA Annual Conference, 14-16 JAnuary 2009, National Media Museum, Bradford.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2007) Recalcitrant copies and vulnerable bodies: literary engagements with human cloning. In: Annual Conference of the British Society for Lliterature and Science, 29 - 31st March 2007, Birmingham.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2011) Sentient ruins and the ventriloquised dead: Mervyn Peake’s wartime poetry. In: Mervyn Peake and the Fantasy Tradition, July 2011, University of Chichester.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2007) The South African truth and reconciliation commission and its archive of Human Rights violations. In: Archives: From memory to event conference, 9 March 2007, Institute for English Studies, Senate House, London.

Wasson, Sara-Patricia (2010) Urban gothic of the Second World War: dark London. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 978-0-230-57753-4

Wasson, Sara-Patricia and Alder, Emily (2011) Gothic Science Fiction 1980 - 2010. Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies . Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-1846317071

Wasson, Sara-Patricia and Artt, Sarah (2010) The Twilight Saga and the pleasures of spectatorship: the broken body and the shining body. In: Open Graves, Open Minds: Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture. , 16-17 April 2010 , University of Hertfordshire. . (Unpublished)

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