Items where Author is "Hockenhull-Smith, Marie"
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HOCKENHULL-SMITH, Marie
(2020).
Privacy and Impertinence: Talking about Servants in Austen.
Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal, 40 (2).
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HOCKENHULL-SMITH, Marie
(2013).
Dr Woodward's Narrative.
Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies.
(In Press)
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HOCKENHULL-SMITH, Marie
(2008).
‘... You'll be made a slave in your turn; you'll be told also that it is right that you should be so, and we shall see what you think of this justice’: Libido, Retribution and Moderation in The Island of Slaves.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 31 (2), 223-240.
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HOCKENHULL-SMITH, Marie
(2007).
Superego, special juries and a split law: eighteenth century adultery trials viewed through Zizek's lens.
Law and critique, 18 (1), 91-116.
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HOCKENHULL-SMITH, Marie
(2006).
The children will be "subject to the infamy of their deluded and unfortunate mother": rhetoric of the courtroom, a gothic fantasy and a plain letter to the Lord Chancellor.
Law and literature, 18 (3), 403-430.
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